Improve Your Workplace Health and Safety
by Lina Martinez
When you have a workplace and you have employees, it is a no brainer that you have to take steps to think about their health and safety at work. Even though it can seem obvious, there are a number of things that we can forget about, or omit doing, that can lead to problems for our employees down the line. Something as simple as putting a sign out when the floor is wet after being cleaned can make a difference to a broken ankle or not. It can cost you money when people get injured and can cost the business reputation if it was found that you could have done things about it.
At the moment, and with things as they currently are, there are a number of things that employers need to think about when it comes to their workplace. Cleaning is a massive priority, as well as giving employees space to work. Some can work from home, and some can’t. So in an effort to improve the health and safety of your workplace, if working from home isn’t an option, here are some of the things that you need to consider.
Train employees and increase awareness
When you are putting things in place, think about how often you talk to your team about health and safety in the workplace? Is it something that they only have on their induction, or is it something that gets talked about each month or week? If you want to take steps to reduce workplace injuries, then you need to make a business where safety is something that is just part of the office culture. When your team knows what to look out for, and could even be rewarded for safe measures and reporting, then it can help everyone.
External Provider
For some businesses, getting a workplace to be safe and secure can be difficult with all that is going on. It means having a small team that is available to look into it all for you, which for small businesses can be difficult. That is why looking to outsource to an external provider to take it over for you could be a good idea for your business. Take a business like powRparts, for example. If your business or your workplace involves battery handling, it is essential to have the right kind of storage for them, as well as things like correct ventilation and maintained service records. If you don’t know where to start with it all, then look to someone who does, to help you to be OSHA compliant.
Keep things clean
When a workplace is dirty and messy, it can lead to potential accidents. If there is more clutter, for example, then it can lead to more trips and accidents. As such, it is important to make sure that you do some regular check-ups and inspections, to make sure that things are clean and tidy. Even if you have a regular cleaning team, doing some checks of your own can be a good idea.