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Safety Tip: Safety success — injuries reduced by 74 percent
Safety Tip: Safety success — injuries reduced by 74 percent

 

One supervisor found a way to reduce injuries at his workplace by a whopping 74 percent. How did he do it?

  • He increased his training sessions by adding monthly safety training classes to the schedule. Just one 10-to-15-minute safety meeting each month can lead to a safer work place.
  • His next step was to start making frequent safety stop-bys. He set aside one day a month to walk around and write up anyone violating safety rules. This should be done each time you see a violation, as soon as you see it.
  • He added a new rule — any worker written up for three safety violations within a six-month period would be fired.

Tough love, sure, but those moves reduced the number of injuries at his company from 23 last year to six this year, a 74 percent decrease.

Supervisors Safety Bulletin, January, 2010

This safety tip is provided by ARA Insurance Services, Kansas City, Mo., to help those in the rental industry better manage their risk. For more safety and risk management information, customers of ARA Insurance Services can log on to ReSource. Access is free, so if you haven’t signed up yet, contact your agent or call 800-821-6580.
 

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