Companies know how important safety at work is. Ensuring the correct procedures are adhered to and appropriate safety clothing is worn can ensure accidents at work are a rarity.
Ensuring your employees are fully protected not only in knowledge but also with the correct safety clothing and accessories is vital. Accidents at work cost society as a whole billions of pounds in lost working hours. One way to help reduce accidents at work is with corporate safety clothing and accessories.
Workplace accidents and ill health cost society as a whole over £13 billion in 2010/2011. This is a staggering amount and the individual cost to companies can also be extensive. No matter how small, accidents at work have a significant knock on effect, not only to a company's budget, but also to the rest of the staff that may have to take on extra work or arrange cover.
The most frequent cause of injury in the workplace are manual handling, slips, trips and falls from height and the highest rates of these are in manual occupations such as agriculture, construction and transport (see details below).
As you can see from the statistics above accidents at work are not only a major issue for individual companies, but they also make a significant impact on society as a whole.
It is almost impossible to estimate the cost of an injury at work would be, as each business has its own unique way of working. Some jobs are more hazardous than others and therefore are more likely to be involved in injuries at the workplace.
The most obvious is a loss of production from the person involved. They are no longer able to perform their duties therefore there is an immediate loss of production. Depending on the type of job involved, this can be very costly.
The overall cost is also long term as, depending on the severity of the accident the company will need to look into several areas.
The phenomenal rise in the number of claim companies that now promise to deal with claims for any type of slip, trip or fall of any kind is testament to how much it could cost a company should a member of staff have an accident at work and decides to pursue a claim. This is why a robust health and safety procedure should be undertaken and maintained.
There are many costs associated with accidents at work. The type of business involved will ultimately dictate the overall cost to the company. A small company may feel the affect more than a larger company, however the costs will affect any business of any size. Reduced production or compensation due to an injury at work is costly no matter the size of business.
The latest information from the Labour Force Survey for 2011/12
Ensuring your company has the correct procedures in place is vital when it comes to workplace injuries. This can take many forms which include:
Any time invested in training and the correct safety equipment will not only make the workplace a safer place to be but will also help to reduce accidents at work and also help boost morale. Knowing your company cares enough about your safety will contribute to a happier and more productive workforce.