Companies that are serious about improving workplace safety can have many options that can be difficult to prioritize or understand. A Certified Safety Professional can work with your company to develop a custom tailored Safety Plan to fit your needs. The needs between two different job types can vary widely, let alone two different companies.
Companies that are serious about improving workplace safety can have many options that can be difficult to prioritize or understand. A Certified Safety Professional can work with your company to develop a custom tailored Safety Plan to fit your needs. The needs between two different job types can vary widely, let alone two different companies.
The process starts with the Certified Safety Professional visiting your company to understand the different needs and challenges by watch the employees work in their positions. Detailed notes will be taken along with specific recommendations on ways to improve safety in that particular environment. Some environments may require employees to be issued Personal Protective Equipment such as hard hats or safety glasses. This protective equipment will be fit to each employee to protect them against the hazards they face on a daily basis.
Policies may also need to be changed at the company to improve the workplace safety. A culture of safety must filter from the top of management down, through the ranks. Each employee must understand the importance of maintaining a safe working environment and the management team should hold the employees accountable. Written warnings should be issued if the employee violates a safety procedure. Often the employees that struggle with the safety regulations do not fully understand the importance and reasoning behind the policy. Safety Education classes conducted by the Certified Safety Professional on a periodic basis gives the employees the opportunity to understand why the policies are in place.
Click hereto contact a Certified Safety Professional to work with your company on getting serious about safety. Safe working environments allow the production to be efficient and productive. Accidents or Injuries halt production and can lead to costly worker compensation. Successful companies focus on safety throughout the facility and look for ways to continually improve. The Certified Safety Professional brings the knowledge and background to understand the challenges facing your facility and is familiar with OSHA standards and the various products in the marketplace to improve safety at your facility. Take the first step today to start focusing on safety at your company. The company has a duty to the employees to keep them healthy and safe while on the job. A proactive approach is necessary to continue to raise the bar for improving safety at your facility. Start the path to a brighter and safer tomorrow by contact the Certified Safety Professional to help your company along the journey to improve safety at your facility.
Occupational Health Overcomes Everyday Hazards
Many workers face different types of hazards on a daily basis. Each company has a responsibility to proactively protect their employees from hazards encountered in the workplace. Accidents or injuries can bring production to a halt, reduce the workforce while the employee is recovering and lead to costly worker compensation claims. A Certified Industrial Hygienist can help your company improve the Occupational Health present at your facility.The Risk from Asbestos
Asbestos poses a major health risk in many office buildings and homes due to the wide adoption and usage of asbestos as an insulator in the construction process. Asbestos can be found in the glue beneath vinyl flooring or in material applied to concrete to regulate the temperature between floors in an office building. These buildings and homes are being remodeled and modernized as an update to the space, but the demolition process can be hazardous if asbestos is present. Test for asbestos prior to starting your next remodeling project to ensure workers are safe.Communicating the Dangers with HazCom
Hazard Communication focuses on explaining the dangers present at the workplace. The employees have a right to understand the hazards present and how to remain safe on the jobsite. A Certified Industrial Hygienist can work with your company to fulfill the HazCom requirement set forth by OSHA.