Business
Benefits From Proper Health and Safety
Practising
model health and safety in your workplace is not just another chore your
business must do to remain compliant with legislation and avoid fines and prosecution—it
is a smart and beneficial business decision. Exemplary health and safety equips
your business for future growth and improves its chances for survival in a
turbulent economy. Establishing a solid baseline for workplace health and
safety creates a ripple effect that continues to benefit your business far into
the future.
Every
business has industry-specific risks that can threaten safety and productivity,
including:
·
Asbestos
·
Electrical
safety
·
Gas
safety
·
Noise
·
Slips
and trips
The simple and
necessary act of protecting your employees from your business’ specific risks
makes for healthier, happier and more productive employees—who, in turn, make
your business more successful. Maintaining effective workplace health and
safety can generate the following five business benefits.
1. Reduced Absences and Sick Leave
Improving
workplace health and safety measures reduces employee absences and sick leave.
Healthy employees miss fewer working days. Minimising employee absences and
sick leave saves money on both direct and indirect absence costs.
- Direct absence costs include absent employees’ salaries, overtime incurred by employees
covering for absent co-workers and loss of output from absent employees.
- Indirect absence costs include training time necessary for replacing sick or absent
employees, the possibility of diminished services and product quality,
loss of business and recruiting temporary staff.
Every
business has different absence rates and costs associated with ill health.
Assess yours with the Workplace Wellbeing Tool found here: www.gov.uk/government/publications/workplace-wellbeing-tool.
It will help you calculate absence costs to your business and develop a plan to
lower them in the future. A concerted effort to reduce absences and sick leave,
rooted in model health and safety initiatives, will make your employees
healthier and your business more successful.
2. Saving on Recruitment Costs
By reducing
employee absences caused by ill health or accidents, you retain valuable
employees and save money on recruitment costs. Recruiting employees, especially
for critical positions, can be costly. Consider all the expenses associated
with recruiting and training a new employee:
- Designating someone to recruit
new employees.
- Searching and advertising for
new employees.
- Conducting interviews with
candidates.
- Training replacement employees.
- Dips in productivity as new
employees become accustomed to the workplace.
Do not
waste money on recruitment and jeopardise your most valuable asset—your
employees—by relying on subpar workplace health and safety programmes.
3. Lowered Insurance Costs
Maintaining
an ideal standard for your workplace health and safety programmes can have a
direct causal relationship to lower insurance premiums. A top-notch workplace
health and safety programme can lower the number of accidents in your
workplace, thus reducing employers’ liability premiums. Almost all business
owners are required to purchase employers’ liability cover—it covers workers in
the event they become ill or sustain an injury at work.
But
purchasing insurance such as employers’ liability, motor vehicle and property
cover is not enough. Insurance policies do not cover everything—they only cover
a small portion of accident costs. There are also many costs not covered by
insurance that result from accidents or injuries, like:
- Repairs to plant and equipment
- Production delays
- Fines
- Legal costs
- Loss of contracts
A double-pronged
attack of wide-ranging insurance covers and meticulous health and safety
programmes will keep your insurance costs low and your employees healthy.
4. A Stable Reputation
You have
worked hard to cultivate an upstanding reputation for your business throughout
the years. Preventing accidents and ill health helps create and maintain a
caring reputation for you and your business. Just one workplace accident or
scandal can tarnish that hard-fought, respectable reputation. A blemish on your
business’ reputation can be hard to remove. Blemishes can include:
- Fines
- Negative public opinion that is
difficult to change
- Plummeting sales
- Media scrutiny
- Unwanted, large-scale attention
To avoid
the relentless public enquiries that accompany workplace accidents, focus your
efforts on ensuring your employees and products are safe and healthy. Good
public relations can increase your sales and generate more leads. Unwavering
attention to workplace health and safety helps preserve a stable and
trustworthy reputation.
5. Improved Productivity
Promoting
workplace health and safety helps improve productivity. Stress and accidents at work are two of the biggest causes of
absence from work today. Whether they cause short, unscheduled absences or
long-term illness, they can have a serious impact on your productivity and
profits. If workers have to cover for an absent colleague it can put additional
pressures on them, contributing to increased absence in the longer term.
If your employees feel happier and safer, they can
accomplish their work with less difficulty and danger. Employees will respect
and appreciate any improvements you implement that make their jobs safer and
easier. This increased morale can save you money in the long run. Safety
measures by no means drag down productivity—just the opposite. Keep things
moving by emphasising the importance of vigilant adherence to health and safety
policies.
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