Employee Involvement: The Key To Safety (Digital Leaders Guide)

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Employee Involvement: The Key To Safety (Streaming Video)

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Employee Involvement: The Key To Safety (Streaming Video)

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Employee Involvement: The Key To Safety (Digital Leaders Guide)

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Employee Involvement: The Key To Safety (Streaming Video)

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Employee Involvement: The Key To Safety (Streaming Video)

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What really matters to your employees — their hobbies, friends, and family? And what do they need to best enjoy all of those things? Their health and a steady income.

Employee Involvement: The Key To Safety encourages employees to participate in safety programs and outlines how they and their organization can benefit by getting involved. This program describes how employees can become involved, including performing good housekeeping practices, and properly conducting safety inspections and incident investigations. It also looks at effective ways employees can have their voices heard by communicating their safety concerns as individuals and as part of a safety committee.

Encourage employees in all industries to take an active role in their safety. This program, also, makes a great addition to any OSHA Process Safety Management or VPP program.

Learning objectives:

Benefits of being involved:

  • Less injuries and hazards
  • Being with family, hanging out with friends, and earning a paycheck
  • Employee involvement brings first-hand experience
  • Improved bottom line for company
Housekeeping:
  • Eliminating hazards
  • Poor floor conditions are the leading cause of workplace incidents
  • Maintaining tools and machinery
  • Proper storage of hazardous materials
Safety inspections:
  • Inspecting all areas and all equipment every time
  • Identifying and recording hazards and their causes, discussing concerns with management, and taking corrective action
  • Examining who, what, where, when, and how
Incident investigations:
  • Investigations are a crucial piece of employee-involved safety
  • Performed because you care about people, not to place blame
  • Identifying causes of incidents and making change so they're less likely to happen again
Communicating safety concerns:
  • Safety observations remind us to look out for others
  • Benefits of safety committees

What really matters to your employees — their hobbies, friends, and family? And what do they need to best enjoy all of those things? Their health and a steady income.

Employee Involvement: The Key To Safety encourages employees to participate in safety programs and outlines how they and their organization can benefit by getting involved. This program describes how employees can become involved, including performing good housekeeping practices, and properly conducting safety inspections and incident investigations. It also looks at effective ways employees can have their voices heard by communicating their safety concerns as individuals and as part of a safety committee.

Encourage employees in all industries to take an active role in their safety. This program, also, makes a great addition to any OSHA Process Safety Management or VPP program.

Learning objectives:

Benefits of being involved:

  • Less injuries and hazards
  • Being with family, hanging out with friends, and earning a paycheck
  • Employee involvement brings first-hand experience
  • Improved bottom line for company
Housekeeping:
  • Eliminating hazards
  • Poor floor conditions are the leading cause of workplace incidents
  • Maintaining tools and machinery
  • Proper storage of hazardous materials
Safety inspections:
  • Inspecting all areas and all equipment every time
  • Identifying and recording hazards and their causes, discussing concerns with management, and taking corrective action
  • Examining who, what, where, when, and how
Incident investigations:
  • Investigations are a crucial piece of employee-involved safety
  • Performed because you care about people, not to place blame
  • Identifying causes of incidents and making change so they're less likely to happen again
Communicating safety concerns:
  • Safety observations remind us to look out for others
  • Benefits of safety committees

What really matters to your employees — their hobbies, friends, and family? And what do they need to best enjoy all of those things? Their health and a steady income.

Employee Involvement: The Key To Safety encourages employees to participate in safety programs and outlines how they and their organization can benefit by getting involved. This program describes how employees can become involved, including performing good housekeeping practices, and properly conducting safety inspections and incident investigations. It also looks at effective ways employees can have their voices heard by communicating their safety concerns as individuals and as part of a safety committee.

Encourage employees in all industries to take an active role in their safety. This program, also, makes a great addition to any OSHA Process Safety Management or VPP program.

Learning objectives:

Benefits of being involved:

  • Less injuries and hazards
  • Being with family, hanging out with friends, and earning a paycheck
  • Employee involvement brings first-hand experience
  • Improved bottom line for company
Housekeeping:
  • Eliminating hazards
  • Poor floor conditions are the leading cause of workplace incidents
  • Maintaining tools and machinery
  • Proper storage of hazardous materials
Safety inspections:
  • Inspecting all areas and all equipment every time
  • Identifying and recording hazards and their causes, discussing concerns with management, and taking corrective action
  • Examining who, what, where, when, and how
Incident investigations:
  • Investigations are a crucial piece of employee-involved safety
  • Performed because you care about people, not to place blame
  • Identifying causes of incidents and making change so they're less likely to happen again
Communicating safety concerns:
  • Safety observations remind us to look out for others
  • Benefits of safety committees

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Streaming Video, Digital Leaders Guide
English - US, Spanish
19 minutes
19 minutes
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