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SIMOS Spotlight on National Safety Month

June is National Safety Month. When it comes to workforce well-being, your workers deserve to know they’re part of an organization that thinks ahead. At SIMOS, we celebrate safety all year long. Here are some quick safety tips and resources to help make safety month the safest yet!

Tips to keep your workplace safe

– Proper training is one of the best ways to ensure the safety of your associates. You should be regularly identifying safety concerns, creating new safety goals around those concerns and developing practical activities to teach safety procedures.

-In light of recent events, keeping your workplace clean and following proper social distancing measures

– Do an audit of the machines and equipment that may cause the most injury. Ones to always check are saws, presses and plastics machinery. Then create safeguards if anything is deemed unsafe.

-Partner with a trusted provider to help create a custom safety program for your operation

Ideas for safety month

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), companies that focus on protecting workers have nearly 50 percent fewer lost workdays. While you can do these ideas all year, safety month is a good time to start.

-Recognize, thank and reward employees who are safe through a safe employee spotlight

-Have a safety contest with employees submitting safe tips or shift managers nominating employees who exemplify safety

-Engage with your employees on safety topics and training so they feel included and heard

Safety resources:

Ways to refresh your safety process If you’re concerned that your safety procedures aren’t up to par, now is a great time to evaluate and fine-tune your safety policies and procedures

Motivating employees to participate in your safety program: You know the importance of safety, but how can you motivate your employees to get on board? This quick guide will outline how to motivate your employees and some creative safety program ideas

Safety program checklist: Having a comprehensive safety program in place for your contingent workforce is essential for keeping your employees and associates safe. Use our checklist to see if your safety program is up to par!

Top OSHA violations and how to avoid them: Every year, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) publishes their top violations at worksites across the country. Learn what they are and how to fix them.

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