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7 Important Topics to Include in Your Employee Safety Training

Updated: May 22


1. Workplace Ergonomics Carpal tunnel syndrome, hernia, and other workplace ergonomics injuries can cost your business tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. Fortunately, you can teach workers how to safely lift, sit, and move. This reduces the risk of workplace ergonomics injuries. It also helps minimize sick days and healthcare costs relating to these injuries.

2. Fire Safety Workers must know what to do at the first sign of a fire. Otherwise, employees can panic, leading to disastrous consequences. Offer safety training to teach workers how to respond to fires. This ensures workers know exactly how to handle a fire emergency.

3. On-the-Job Violence Prevention Workplace violence is inexcusable. Yet, reporting on-the-job violence can be challenging. Educate workers about the importance of reporting workplace violence immediately. That way, you can take a step forward in maintaining a safe work environment.

4. Health and Wellness Resources A solid work-life balance is a must-have for every employee. But, there can be times when a worker feels overwhelmed by their job. At these times, it pays to check out a company's health and wellness resources. Explain to employees what health and wellness resources are available and where to find them. From here, workers can access the health and wellness resources they need, any time they need them.

5. Environmental Safety Your employees are responsible for maintaining a hazard-free work environment. However, unsafe storage of work materials can create on-the-job hazards. Also, workers that cannot keep walkways and other work areas clear of clutter put others in danger. Give workers tips and insights on how to take care of their workspace. Then, employees can do their part to keep the workplace safe now and in the future.

6. Equipment Safety Your employees must understand how to use and maintain work equipment with precision and care. If your workers cannot, they risk equipment performance and maintenance issues that can contribute to on-the-job accidents and injuries. Discuss equipment safety with your workers regularly. In doing so, your employees can use and maintain work equipment properly and get the most value out of it.

7. Cybersecurity Hackers are increasingly targeting businesses of all sizes and across all industries. Your employee safety training program can teach workers about common cyber threats and how to guard against them. This enables workers to safeguard your business against data breaches.

Create a Best-in-Class Employee Safety Training Program Integrate the aforementioned topics into your employee safety training program. And if you need extra help finding top talent for your team, partner with Ascend Staffing. We can put you in contact with quality job candidates who put safety first. To learn more, please get in touch with us today.

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