Develop your Safety + Health Program

Why is it important?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the rate of worker deaths and reported injuries in the United States has decreased by more than 60 percent in the past four decades since the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act was passed. However, every year, more than 5,000 workers are killed on the job (a rate of 14 per day), and more than 3.6 million suffer a serious job-related injury or illness.

Serious job-related injuries or illnesses don’t just hurt workers and their families but can hurt business in a variety of ways. Implementing a safety and health program, however, can improve small- and medium-sized businesses’ safety and health performance, save money, and improve competitiveness.

Safety and health programs help businesses:

  • Prevent workplace injuries and illnesses
  • Improve compliance with laws and regulations
  • Reduce costs, including significant reductions in workers' compensation premiums
  • Engage workers
  • Enhance social responsibility goals
  • Increase productivity and enhance overall business operations

Core Elements of a Workplace Safety and Health Program

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Management Leadership

Commit to implementing a program and use it to drive continuous improvement in safety and health.

 

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Worker Participation

Tap into workers’ collective experiences, knowledge, and insights in order to find solutions to workplace safety and health challenges.

 

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Find & Fix Hazards

Develop a systematic process for identifying and controlling (i.e., finding and fixing) workplace hazards.

 

Take a Safe + Sound Challenge

Lead with Safety
Challenges

Participate in challenges for each of the three core elements of a safety and health program.

Take a Challenge

Program Resources

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Safe + Sound Proclamation Toolkit (ZIP)


Celebrate Excellence: Recognize Safety and Health Achievements (PDF)

Workplace Safety and Health Quiz

Workplace Safety and Health Quiz (ZIP)


Safe + Sound Campaign Trifold Brochure


Webinar: Three Core Elements of Effective Safety and Health Programs

 

AIHA - Protecting Worker Health
VPP - Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association - The Premier Global Safety and Health Organization
ASSP - American Society of Safety Professionals
OSHA
National Safety Council
CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training
NIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health