Tuesday, May 25, 2010

A Good Safety Program


Safety! Safety! Safety!

The purpose of a safety program is intended to help prevent accidents, illnesses and injuries; increase safety awareness in the work place. Also it ensures the company meets the requirements of environmental protection agency, occupational health, and safety laws and regulations. A good safety program will help reduce the company’s liability and establish safety responsibilities for managers and employees. There are many elements that compose a good safety program; we will explore three.

The first one is Training. Training is the key to just about every program. Supervisors and workers must know the hazards that are involved the work place. A good safety/training program will cover the hazards in the workplace and ensure everyone is aware of those hazards. For example prior to performing any task, there is some type of flight line orientation a new aviation maintainer has to attend. This type of training deals entails working around aircraft, handling h hazardous chemicals, bio-hazardous agents, radiation, or physical/mechanical hazards that they may be dealing with.

The second element is Management encouragement. This fall under the saying “lead by example.” If the leaders or Management doesn’t place emphasis on safety, chances are the employees will not. A good management or leadership will do what it takes to sell the importance of safety. Also if their employees are working in a safe environment, it reduces the chance of injuries to the employees and therefore the company maintains or increases its production.

Last but not lease is Employee involvement. Employees are most in contact with the potential safety and hazardous will have a vested interest in effective protective program. The Employers should or if possible get input from the employees, because they are the ones that are doing the work. Employee involvement coupled with taking their contributions and ideas seriously increasing job satisfaction, leading to increased employed production.

Each company should strive to maintain a healthy and safe working environment. These are just three elements, when put together; it can formulate a first-rate safety program.

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