New Year’s resolutions to improve workplace safety

Make preventing workplace accidents and injuries one of your business's top priorities in 2020.

Here are a few 2020 resolutions that can help improve workplace safety. (Photo: Shutterstock)

People around the world commit themselves to making improvements in their lives as the year draws to a close, getting ready for a fresh start in the months ahead. A few common New Year’s resolutions include leading a healthier lifestyle, saving money or learning a new skill.

Just as individuals make goals to better themselves at the beginning of a fresh, new year, companies should do the same. Resolving to protect both valuable employees and assets allows your organization a tangible way to be its “best self.”

The importance of a safe work environment

As you make resolutions to improve your operations going forward, don’t forget to take the time and reflect on the last year. What you did right, what you did wrong. Usually, you’ll find you’re doing pretty well. Sure, you find mistakes, but treat those as opportunities to learn from and as a roadmap on how to improve for the future. Resolve to take that first step. Often, the first step towards making resolutions to improve safety at your workplace is the hardest one to take.

When it comes to workplace safety, discovering what is right for your organization is not always easy, but it is well worth the effort. “There is a no more important cause, and no higher calling, than looking beyond yourself to the larger world in which your business and employees operate to make it a safer, more secure environment,” says Brad Wilkins, senior loss control specialist at AmTrust.

It’s not only the right thing to do from a human perspective, but it also provides substantial financial rewards. Companies with workplace safety programs in place enjoy lower workers’ compensation claim costs and medical expenses, plus increased productivity rates, reduced OSHA fines and more.

Additionally, when your employees know their safety is your top priority, you’ll see a boost in morale. You’ll find employees pay you back with their hard work and loyalty.

Keep your workplace safe by making these New Year’s resolutions

Looking at 2020, here are a few New Year’s resolutions that can help improve workplace safety:

Workplace safety programs should not be considered a short-term expense but as a long-term investment into the health of both your employees and your business. Companies with robust safety programs can reduce expenses related to worker injuries and illness by 40%. As you welcome the new year, spend some time thinking about the resolutions your operation can make to help ensure a happy, healthy and injury-free 2020.

Jeff Corder is the vice president of loss control at AmTrust. This piece was first published by AmTrust and is republished here with consent. 

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