Why are Workplace Fatalities on the Rise and What can we do about it?
David Cleverdon
Passionate About Workplace Safety | Driving Accidents & Injuries to Zero | Achieving Total Worker Safety
It is concerning to hear that workplace fatalities are on the rise, and that accident rates are not falling quickly enough. While many factors can contribute to workplace accidents and fatalities, some common causes include lack of training, insufficient safety protocols, inadequate supervision, and human error.
To address these issues, employers need to take a proactive approach to workplace safety. This can include providing comprehensive safety training programs for all employees, with a focus on hazard identification, risk assessment, and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Employers should also implement safety protocols and procedures to ensure that all workers are following the same safety standards.
Regular safety inspections and audits can help identify potential hazards before they cause harm. Employers should encourage employees to report safety concerns and provide a system for reporting and addressing safety issues promptly.
Furthermore, employers should consider the use of technology to enhance workplace safety. Many new techniques for safety training can be used in the workplace. Some of these techniques include:
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These techniques can help employees learn safety procedures more engagingly and interactively.?For example, VR training can simulate real-life scenarios that employees may encounter on the job. Gamification can make learning fun by turning it into a game. Microlearning breaks down complex topics into smaller, more manageable pieces of information. Mobile learning allows employees to access training materials on their mobile devices. AR training can overlay digital information onto real-world objects.
Finally, it's important to have an open and transparent safety culture in the workplace, where employees feel comfortable reporting safety concerns and management takes these concerns seriously. This can help to identify potential safety issues and address them before they lead to accidents or fatalities.
In summary, reducing fatalities in the workplace requires a multifaceted approach that involves a combination of technology, preventive measures, employee training and education, and an ongoing evaluation of safety procedures.
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1 年Thanks David for this article. I share your view and there is a recent book in France "L'hécatombe invisible" clearly pointing out the sharp rise in occupational fatal accidents in France despite the well-known French legal framework. Can you share with me your sources of data. I would like to compare US and Europe trends on 20 or 30 years. Any suggestion?