Almost all of us realize by now that whatever you do in business, it affects all workers, customers, friends and family. A safety program is an effective way of reducing the risks to our workers. Safety program assigns responsibilities to everyone in the company. The owner has responsibilities, supervisors have responsibilities, workers have responsibilities, and subcontractors have responsibilities and yes even visitor’s have responsibilities.
It is easier for all the risks to be managed by distributing the responsibilities among employees than one person trying to do everything. To make a simple comparison, it is easier to lift a great weight when you have 10 friends helping you than if you were to try to do it alone.
It is the responsibility of everyone to ensure workplace health and safety. It’s the company’s responsibility to make sure that all the safety procedures are in place and the safety guidelines are being followed by everyone.
In many cases you can not work for the big companies without having a cor safety program from one of the certifying partners. In order to be a prime contractor for a government job you must have a recognized health and safety program.
So why is it that this safety program is such a big deal? Well it has everything to do with statistics. Workers Compensation Board (WCB) agencies have always kept stats on each and every industry as far as accidents and injuries and man days lost to injuries and you name it they keep statistics on it. They started keeping stats within industries for companies that have a cor safety program and companies that don’t have a cor-program.
Well the results are astounding and almost unbelievable at first glance. They saw a trend immediately and started tracking the trend. It seems that companies that have a cor program represented about 63% or the industry yet when it came to serious accidents and lost time accidents they represented only 32% of the accidents.
You ask? Why is that I wonder. Simply put the companies that have cor programs investigate all accidents, and close calls and put corrective actions in place so it can’t or won’t happen again. You can learn a lot from a close call or near miss. If you put a system in place so the close call won’t happen again it will prevent a future accident from happening. A close call is a warning if you will and if you listen to that warning and put systems in place to prevent them in the future then you have prevented accidents. With the companies that don’t have a cor program in place, they don’t investigate these and eventually they turn into an accident of a serious nature.
Quite often safety procedures are developed from a close call or near miss or even a minor accident. Then we develop a system to prevent it from happening again. It is all part of the safety management system known as a cor safety program.
It is easier for all the risks to be managed by distributing the responsibilities among employees than one person trying to do everything. To make a simple comparison, it is easier to lift a great weight when you have 10 friends helping you than if you were to try to do it alone.
It is the responsibility of everyone to ensure workplace health and safety. It’s the company’s responsibility to make sure that all the safety procedures are in place and the safety guidelines are being followed by everyone.
In many cases you can not work for the big companies without having a cor safety program from one of the certifying partners. In order to be a prime contractor for a government job you must have a recognized health and safety program.
So why is it that this safety program is such a big deal? Well it has everything to do with statistics. Workers Compensation Board (WCB) agencies have always kept stats on each and every industry as far as accidents and injuries and man days lost to injuries and you name it they keep statistics on it. They started keeping stats within industries for companies that have a cor safety program and companies that don’t have a cor-program.
Well the results are astounding and almost unbelievable at first glance. They saw a trend immediately and started tracking the trend. It seems that companies that have a cor program represented about 63% or the industry yet when it came to serious accidents and lost time accidents they represented only 32% of the accidents.
You ask? Why is that I wonder. Simply put the companies that have cor programs investigate all accidents, and close calls and put corrective actions in place so it can’t or won’t happen again. You can learn a lot from a close call or near miss. If you put a system in place so the close call won’t happen again it will prevent a future accident from happening. A close call is a warning if you will and if you listen to that warning and put systems in place to prevent them in the future then you have prevented accidents. With the companies that don’t have a cor program in place, they don’t investigate these and eventually they turn into an accident of a serious nature.
Quite often safety procedures are developed from a close call or near miss or even a minor accident. Then we develop a system to prevent it from happening again. It is all part of the safety management system known as a cor safety program.