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Can My Company Actually Save Money By Being Safer?

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by: Gerry Harris
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Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 Time: 12:26 PM
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There's an extremely simple way to increase the safety of your workplace -- just follow a few steps, one-by-one, until you've covered most of the angles. If you get a system in place where all your essential checks are made regularly, you'll find it much easier to keep everything safe.

Confused about where to start? Don't worry. We've put together this convenient little list to help you along your way.

#5: Don't Ignore Those First Aid Kits.

This is crucial -- always make sure your first aid kits are fully stocked and that every employee knows exactly where they are. Even if not everyone in your workplace is a first aid expert, neglecting to re-fill something as simple as the bandages can mean the difference between a minor scrape and a hospital visit. Don't let it happen.

#4: Cover Your Fire Safety Rules.

Fires are an ignored aspect of the workplace -- most people assume that they'll be able to see a fire when it happens, and get out if it becomes too serious. But the reality is often the opposite, especially in Australia. Make sure everyone in your workplace is extremely well-prepared for fire, and that your fire extinguishers are inspected and easily accessible.

#3: Keep Medical Supplies on Hand.

First aid kits aren't a catch-all for everything that can happen in a workplace. There are times when you need additional medical supplies that are out of the standard kits, and you need to replenish these too. Do that at the same time as restocking your first aid kits and you'll be just fine.

#2: Do Workplace Safety Training.

No one expects an accident, so no one (well, almost no one) feels it's obligatory to do first aid or workplace safety training. Bust this mentality wide open, and get people to training sessions that could save lives.

#1: Don't Take it Lightly.

Treating safety as something that is only necessary once an accident has already happened isn't the way to go. Make sure that safety is in the forefront of your mind, especially if you run a business, and you'll ensure that more accidents are prevented than caused.

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