Workplace Safety Training and the Benefits
By Pamela Gardapee, published Jul 06, 2007
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The first and most important benefit of safety training is to save lives and prevent injury. With proper coaching, a drill and instruction you can work safely without worrying about serious injuries such as a back injury, which could leave you unable to perform daily activities. Some workplaces have a committee that works with management to draw up workplace injury free rewards systems. One place offered a twenty-five dollars gift certificate to that core group that remained accident free for a period of six months. This helps people stay motivated in preventing injury and keep the work area a safe place to work.
The second reason for safety is to save insurance costs for the employers. If you provide assurance that your company does indeed practice safety in the workplace, insurance costs could result in a savings that is passed on to the employer as well as the employee. If you company provides dry food goods and you use a driver to transport the finished product, you need to have a safety training program in place for drivers as well as inside production workers. Nobody receives immunity where safety is concerned. Everyone has to participate in the safety program.
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