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How to improve health and safety compliance

health and safety compliance

Adam Clarke
3rd May 2023

Health and safety compliance and monitoring is critical for ensuring workplace safety, and ultimately reducing the risk of accidents and injuries. However, excessive compliance and monitoring can have unintended consequences that can impact employee morale, productivity, and innovation.

Trying to minimise harm through over-the-top policies, procedures and focus could potentially increase the likelihood of harm.

How compliance can go wrong

In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards excessive health and safety compliance through fear of repercussions of poor management of workplace risks.

This can manifest in various ways, such as:

1. Over-reliance on rules and procedures

Excessive compliance can lead to an over-reliance on rules and procedures, which can stifle creativity and innovation. Employees may feel constrained by rigid policies and may not be able to adapt to changing circumstances or find more efficient ways to complete tasks.

2. Micromanagement

Micromanagement can be demotivating and stressful for employees. They may feel like they are not trusted to do their jobs, which can lead to a lack of autonomy and a sense of disengagement.

3. Time-consuming paperwork

Time-consuming paperwork can take employees away from performing more meaningful tasks.

4. Reduced risk-taking

Employees may be hesitant to try new ideas or approaches for fear of violating rules or procedures, which can lead to missed opportunities and stagnation.

5. Compliance fatigue

Compliance fatigue can cause employees to become desensitised to safety measures and stop taking them seriously. This can lead to increased risk-taking and accidents, as employees may not see the importance of following safety protocols.

Striking a balance between safety and productivity

When implementing safety compliance and procedures it is important to strike a balance between safety and productivity. If compliance and monitoring is unnecessarily complicated it can lead to unintended consequences that can impact employee morale, productivity, and innovation.

To address this issue, employers can take several steps, including:

1. Streamlining policies and procedures

Employers can review their policies and procedures to identify areas where they can be simplified or streamlined. This can reduce paperwork and make it easier for employees to understand and follow safety protocols.

2. Providing training and education

Providing training and education on safety protocols and procedures ensures employees are aware of their responsibilities and understand the importance of compliance. This can also help to promote a safety culture and encourage employees to take safety seriously.

3. Encouraging employee involvement

Involving employees in safety planning and decision-making promotes ownership and engagement. This can also help to identify potential safety hazards and find innovative solutions to address them.

4. Using technology

Technology can be utilised to automate safety compliance and monitoring tasks, such as safety inspections, incident reporting, and safety training. This can reduce paperwork and free up time for employees to focus on other tasks.

5. Providing incentives

Incentives can be provided to employees who demonstrate a commitment to safety, such as bonuses, awards, or recognition. This can help to promote a culture of safety and encourage employees to take safety seriously.

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Employers can promote a culture of safety while also promoting productivity, innovation, and employee engagement by:

  • Streamlining policies and procedures
  • Providing training and education
  • Encouraging employee involvement
  • Using technology
  • Providing incentives

If you would like to speak to us about your organisations specific needs and how we could help and support you, then please do get in touch with our expert team today on 0203 011 4242 or email us on consulting@praxis42.com.

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