Safety in Tough Economic Times

Feb 24, 2009

It is no secret that businesses are looking to find cost savings. In the current economic environment all aspects are being given a second look.. This is true of the safety program and safety professionals in the workforce. It is tempting to look at safety related expenses and justify cutting costs. You may think that it is a temporary cost saving measure, with the intent of increasing safety spending when your business revenue picks back up. As a safety professional, even I can see the justification in a budget minded manager making the tough decision to cut back on safety. As the jobs are lost, safety too must also be considered as a sacrifice in order for the balance sheet to stay profitable.

Before taking that final leap there are some considerations to make. It is important to fully understand the role and value that safety brings to the workplace. The simplest explanation is money savings. Take a moment to look at our injury cost calculator. What the numbers mean to you is that an average injury can cost your business 1.9 million dollars in revenue!

Let's say you are ready to assume some risk and the safety guy in the organization is put in the unemployment line. There are still some options to supplement safety initiatives. You should consider a safety consultant to shore up the void in your business. A third party consultant has many advantages. At Safety Management Group we are a impartial entity that will look at your safety program with the focus of improvement and providing insurance loss control. Our experts are not limited to organizational politics or bogged in traditional routines. We take a fresh look and provide practical solutions for business. We can help shore up short term safety issues without the overhead of bringing in an additional employee with the associated costs such as insurance, retirement, benefits, etc. There is real value to be found with a third party safety consultant.

For more information about us and our services call our toll free number: 800-435-8850 or submit a request for information.

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