Comprehensive training and onboarding of new construction workers can help mitigate accidents on the job.
For construction businesses, creating a culture of safety isn't just important for workers, it's important for the overall success of the business. Having a strong safety culture in place can help reduce both accidents and insurance costs while improving efficiency at a jobsite, according to For Construction Pros. There were 62 million workplace injuries and 222,698 preventable deaths that occurred in 2023 alone, but following stronger safety protocols can help mitigate these incidents. From hiring qualified workers to providing comprehensive safety training, there are many ways businesses can improve their safety culture both on and off the jobsite.
Enhancing safety also builds trust. Employees stay with companies that prioritize their well-being, reducing turnover and strengthening teams. For clients, safety-conscious contractors signal reliability, enhancing reputation and competitive edge.Read more