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OSHA’s Safe + Sound Week: August 7-13
With more than 5,000 workers killed on the job yearly, safety and health programs in the workplace are critical.
August 7, 2023
Each year, more than 5,000 workers are killed on the job. Additionally, more than 3.6 million employees are seriously injured each year while at work. Because of this, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) holds a nationwide event each August called Safe + Sound Week, which promotes the importance of companies incorporating safety and health programs into their workplace. This year, the event runs Aug. 7-13, 2023.
The event highlights employers’ successful workplace safety and health programs. It provides program resources employers can use to keep their workers and workplace safe. Some examples of resources offered are:
- Brochures
- Webinars
- Safety and health program course offerings
- OSHA safety and health program practice guidance
Why Participate?
Employers participating in the Safe and Sound event receive invaluable help from the resources provided for jumpstarting their safety and health programs. Moreover, businesses participating in the event can enhance their existing programs and share their safety successes with an audience. By participating in Safe and Sound, employers proactively engage in safety activities and programs, thereby increasing safety awareness and their ability to identify and reduce hazards.
Who Participates?
Organizations of any size or industry looking to hone their safety awareness and get recognized for their commitment to safety are welcome to participate in Safe and Sound. Last year more than 5,300 businesses participated in Safe and Sound Week to raise awareness about workers’ health and safety.
Business leaders are encouraged to share their commitment to safety and health with workers regularly. They can do this by:
- Establishing a visible presence within the organization
- Delivering a safety and health message
- Publicizing their commitment to safety
- Some ways a business can get workers to participate include:
- Listening and asking for feedback
- Recognizing workers for their contribution to workplace safety
- Empowering workers with safety and health information
To get involved, employers can visit the Safe and Sound website and select activities in which to participate. Once the event is over, an employer can download a certificate and web badge off the website to recognize their organization’s and workers’ participation.
The above information does not constitute advice. Always contact your insurance broker or trusted advisor for insurance-related questions.