ABC-SEMI Southeast Michigan Contractors Issue 3, 2024
SAFETY
Multi Drywall and Partition, LLC employees receive life saving First Aid/CPR/AED training.
Drew Maltese, Director of Safety, is recognized as a champion for mental health for the construction industry.
Cornerstone students attend lift training at ABC.
7. Fostering Innovation — New technology is constantly enhanc ing the industry. Safety is not merely about compliance; it’s about continuous improvement and innovation. Construction safety programs serve as incubators for new ideas and technologies aimed at enhanc ing workplace safety. Whether it’s the integration of wearable tech for real-time monitoring or the adoption of advanced training simulations, these programs drive industry-wide innovation and set new benchmarks for safety excellence. Mental health matters. Being present reduces injuries. Mental Health First Aid is 80% more nec essary than a band-aid. If people are struggling with life, help them. Creating a safe work environment makes people want to go to work. To improve your safety and provide life-saving training for the job site, contact ABC director of safety Drew Maltese at safety@ abcsemi.org. If you SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!!
Contrary to conventional wisdom, prioritizing safety does not hinder productivity; it enhances it. Safe working environments promote efficiency by minimizing down time due to accidents, injuries and rework caused by safety violations. Moreover, when workers feel secure in their surroundings, they are more motivated, leading to higher morale and increased productivity. 4. Legal Compliance — OSHA requires at least one person on site certified to render First Aid. Construction safety programs ensure compliance with state and federal regulations governing workplace safety. By adhering to these standards, construction companies mitigate the risk of costly fines, legal battles, and reputational damage. Moreover, a commitment to safety demon strates corporate responsibility and fosters trust among stake holders, including clients, inves tors and the community at large. 5. Long-term Cost Savings — The average injury costs an employer $30,000.
While some may view safety programs as an additional expense, they are, in fact, a wise investment in the long run. By preventing accidents and injuries, these programs reduce workers’ compensation claims, medical expenses and insurance premiums. Furthermore, avoiding project delays and litigation associated with safety breaches translates into substantial cost savings over the lifespan of construction projects. 6. Promoting Sustainability — Healthy work environment pro motes longevity. In an era of heightened environ mental awareness, construction safety programs also contribute to sustainability efforts. By minimiz ing waste, pollution, and resource depletion, these programs align with the state’s commitment to eco-friendly practices. Further more, by prioritizing the health and well-being of workers, safety programs foster a culture of care and responsibility that extends beyond the confines of the con struction site.
Southeast Michigan Contractors Issue 3 2024
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