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Are You Putting Your Workers at Risk With These Safety Practices?

8/5/2015

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Every day people go to work with the expectation that they will get home safely at the end of the day.

To meet these expectations, businesses deploy various techniques and equipment to help keep their employees safe and healthy such as providing training or mandating the use of personal protective equipment. While many of these methods have improved safety, there are others in use almost universally that actually heighten the risk of injury or death of your employees.

Using a Phone to Check-in or Monitor the Safety of Your Employees

Chances are, if you have employees working alone or in isolation, you’ve made every effort to ensure that they carry a phone or smart phone at all times. While communication is the key to discovering an emergency, phones require the user to be able to see the device and dial a number. Workers who are severely injured, blinded, or incapacitated may not be capable of reaching for their phone and requesting aid manually.

Responding to an Emergency as Soon as a Check-in is Missed

Many businesses require their employees to check in every one or two hours. If a worker misses a
check-in, managers attempt to contact the missing employee, and failing that, a search is mounted and emergency responders are contacted. The problem with this model is that an injured or distressed worker could be slumped on the ground in a field unconscious, suffering from a heart attack or stroke for as much as an hour or two before anyone even realizes that something is wrong. Those precious minutes (or hours) that are lost can mean the difference between life and death.


Relying Entirely on Personal Protective Equipment

No one is arguing the value of Personal ProtectiveEquipment (PPE), but relying too much on gear to prevent injuries without paying attention to the possibility that injuries can (and probably will)
continue to occur can be a lethal oversight. Workers can suffer heart attacks, strokes, be overcome by gases, or suffer any number of other incidents in which PPE may not be enough to ensure that they get home safely at the end of the day.

Employing a “Buddy System” to Keep Your Employees Safe

If someone asked you to double the salaries of your employees with no expectation of improved
productivity or safety, would you do it? Probably not - yet very often when businesses deploy buddy systems for safety, they are doing just that.

Maintaining a buddy system means that your business needs to pay two people – often to do the work of one. The idea behind this type of system is that should something happen to one employee, the other one can call and request help... but what happens if both employees suffer the same incident or are rendered incapacitated? Larger events like gas leaks, explosions, and vehicular collisions can quickly render the buddy system useless. To make matters worse, buddy systems can increase complacency of workers in the field due to a false sense of greater safety.

Performing a Facility Sweep to Find Injured Employees

When the alarm goes up inside a facility, operations stop and every available hand is often pulled from the floor to help find the injured or distressed employee. Aside from the interruption in operations, the business spends precious time searching for the injured worker. Every minute that passes by while the searchers wander about increases the risk of a worse outcome for the employee’s health. 


One New Best Practice to Replace Them All

Recent advances in technology have given us the key to avoiding the use of these risky techniques through automation, instant alerting, and built-in fail-safes to mitigate as much risk as possible. This evolution in safety has emerged as a “employee safety monitoring,” often known as “lone worker safety monitoring.” Utilizing automated safety monitoring devices, managers can finally discover emergency incidents right away. Unlike phones, employee safety monitoring devices are designed for one purpose – to monitor and report on the safety of your employees. These devices simplify the alerting process by eliminating the need to pull out a phone and dial a phone number, instead triggering an immediate alert in the event that a worker is rendered unconscious or suffers a slip, trip, or fall. Additionally, unlike a phone-based check-in, the check-in functionality of many of the devices will continue to monitor worker safety in between each check-in. If a worker suffers an incident, he or she won’t need to wait for the check-in timer to count down before help is sent out.Safety Managers can complement their investments in PPE by putting into place these automated alerting systems, notifying them when an emergency does occur. 

Receiving and responding to an emergency alert immediately can significantly improve the chances of a better outcome in the event that a piece of PPE is not enough to prevent an injury. In addition, some employee safety monitoring products include indoor location technology, allowing employers to find injured workers located within a facility with pin-point precision. This eliminates wasted time spent searching the entire facility and can not only improve the potential outcomes of injured employees, but also reduce operational down times caused by extensive facility sweeps.

To find out more on the leading safety monitoring solutions available, contact Blackridge Solutions at (778) 686-5799 or [email protected]


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