Factories and warehouses are notoriously dangerous because workers are exposed to moving machinery, dangerous equipment and even forklifts. Therefore, every factory and warehouse should implement the following four safety tips.
Employee Buy-In
Safety programs and procedures are often forced upon employees by management who mainly are concerned about maintaining quality and productivity. However, management must express genuine concern for the safety and well-being of their crews. They can do this through encouraging employee feedback and acting upon reasonable requests. For example, buying inexpensive mats will prevent slips and reduce the physical burden of standing all day. Management can also obtain employee buy-in through forming an employee-driven …show more content…
Otherwise, most companies simply talk and debate safety issues without making any real changes. Management should document every issue that is observed during a safety inspection, including poor housekeeping and engineering improvement opportunities. Management should take a picture of the safety issue so that maintenance can identify the area and respond to the problem in a timely manner.
Safety Supervisor Training
Every factor or warehouse should have a supervisor. However, sometimes these duties fall to HR or operations supervisors in smaller facilities. Nevertheless, whoever is in charge of facility safety will need formal training. OSHA’s website offers plenty of online resources and information. For instance, they offer online training materials that are designed to help workers recognize and prevent hazards. They also have OTI Education Centers throughout the country. When screening for an open supervisor position, management should considering hiring a supervisor with bachelor’s degree in occupational