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Improve Your Work Safety in 2024

Improve Your Work Safety in 2024

Posted by J Miles Horn on 22nd Feb 2024

There are a variety of things this article suggests to improve workplace safety in 2024.  Some of them may be more or less relevant depending on the size of your crew, but the overall information is helpful to at least consider.  It starts off with the suggestion to include your workers in the conversation of what can be done to improve safety at the site and workplace.  It goes on to suggest ways you can go a little above and beyond OSHA safety by considering, "workplace safety like mental and emotional health, teamwork, on-the-job trust, and more."  These things can be helpful to build a team atmosphere.  Next, it suggests making some training available through online tutorials as well as hands on.  That's followed up with the suggestion to have new tool reviews with team so they're critically thinking more around potentially dangerous tools.  Next is a suggestion for workplace drills, which may be applicable to large sites and warehouse situations.  The last point is really to look at what's working, and what isn't working, and it suggests that you "hold onto what's working and build new ideas, topics, or strategies around that success."  It concludes itself by stating: "With the right tips, you can refresh your workplace safety approach in the new year and give your workers a new way to think about this incredibly important element of their day-to-day lives."  This is essentially a straight forward rundown on what's on this link.  I encourage you to review it and consider what might be beneficial for you and your team in 2024.  

https://www.northwestsafety.com/blog/how-prioritiz...