Building a safety culture on the job site will not happen overnight. However, companies that have successfully implemented a new safety culture have followed a similar set of comprehensive steps. Safety focuses should be moved from reactive to proactive. We all know what to do in the event of an accident, but it’s more important to know how to prevent the accidents from happening in the first place. By putting new policies in place, communicating them, and following an implementation structure, any company can significantly reduce safety infractions and accidents. In the long run, this saves time and money.
There are tried and true methods for maintaining a safety conscientious work site. A successful safety culture on a construction site has several facets.
Humanization is one of the most important aspects. This makes the policies about the workers, not the company. At the end of day most employees are working for their families. Therefore, a strong safety program allows worker to go home to them each day.
Communication is a very important and vital step in guaranteeing that safety is important in a company. Therefore, creating and delivering steps for safety is not enough to build a safety culture. From the top down, everyone must talk safety daily. Contractors and managers are responsible for starting this communication. From here, foster an environment that encourages employees to discuss safety on the site and offer opinions and suggestions for its improvement. On top of talking safety, every contractor and manager should be able to demonstrate safety actions from proper stretching to how to put on a safety harness. Through demonstration you show that you care about your workers safety. You must communicate and show your employees how to be safe and not just give them a list on a piece of paper to follow.