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OSHA’s Safe + Sound Week For 2023

Posted by Clarion Safety Systems | 10th Aug 2023

The goal of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is to promote the health and safety of the American workforce. Some of the ways OSHA accomplishes that is by setting safety standards, providing educational resources, and encouraging businesses to improve workplace safety. One prime example: OSHA’s Safe + Sound campaign – a year-long program that raises awareness of the importance of occupational health and safety.

The main event of the campaign is OSHA's Safe + Sound Week, taking place this August 7-13, 2023. It’s not too late to learn more – and to find ways for your organization to get involved, whether it’s in the weekly or year-long efforts.

What Is Safe + Sound Week?
Safe + Sound Week is meant to raise awareness of occupational safety and promote management and worker participation in workplace health and safety programs. Another key goal is identifying and fixing workplace hazards. Safe + Sound Week particularly emphasizes the importance of establishing health and safety programs for small and mid-sized businesses. Because small businesses often have limited resources, health and safety programs can be a struggle point. However, successful safety and health programs can identify and eliminate workplace hazards before an accident occurs, improving sustainability and worker retention while reducing business liability.

The Importance of Workplace Health and Safety Programs
As businesses try to maintain and adapt their operations during the ever changing workspace, worker mental health and safety has never been more important. A comprehensive, robust safety program not only protects workers from injury, but it can also increase productivity, boost employee morale and reduce turnover.

Understanding worker health and mental outlooks is at the core of every effective health and safety program, especially as more models transfer to remote services. This year, OSHA is promoting the mental health and well-being of workers and will publish useful materials throughout the event week.

Getting Involved in Safe + Sound Week
OSHA’s Safe + Sound campaign recognizes the successes of workplace safety programs and offers information on how you can improve or establish a program at your workplace. Organizations of any industry or size are encouraged to participate to promote safety. Participating in the event can help your business reenergize an existing health and safety program or start a new one. So far, over 2000 businesses have signed up to participate in the event for 2023.

Some companies choose to co-sponsor training and events with other local businesses to share expenses and build partnerships. While OSHA provides activity ideas and recommendations, you can celebrate Safe + Sound Week in a way that’s most meaningful to your workplace. Here are a few ways other companies participate and engage their workers:

  • Solicit information from employees on why safety is important to them.
  • Recognize employees with the best safety records.
  • Encourage leadership to share a message with employees regarding why they think safety is fundamental to success.
  • Display safety graphics in workplace gathering places.
  • Conduct health and safety training.
  • Organize an employee volunteer event.

To participate and see OSHA’s resources (activities, plans, events and graphics), you can sign up on OSHA’s Safe + Sound website. After the event, you’ll also be able to download a certificate to display in recognition of your safety week activities and achievements. This year, OSHA has suggested the following challenges to receive special recognition and add to your safety resume:

  • Take 30 in 30 Challenge: An opportunity to advance your management leadership by incorporating actionable safety and health practices into your contributions, planning, and decisions in the workplace.
  • Check on Safety Challenge: Conduct a hazard analysis and evaluate all of your safety options by utilizing the hierarchy of controls.
  • All in on Safety Challenge: Develop a program to recognize and award the workers who actively participate in creating a safer work environment for others.
  • Lead With Safety Challenge: Take the opportunity to identify a pressing health issue in the workplace and implement a new policy to address it.
  • Eyes on Safety Challenge: Plan a safety walk around and create an inspection checklist that can be used for regular in house inspections.

Wider Opportunities in the Year-long Safe + Sound Campaign
Besides participating in Safe + Sound Week, there are other ways you can get involved in the cause and engage with OSHA:

  • Volunteer to help other small businesses establish a health and safety plan. You can use your company’s existing plan as a reference or use the sample plans from OSHA as inspiration.
  • Continually update, revise and energize your company’s occupational health and safety management system throughout the year.
  • Sign up to receive email updates from OSHA. The agency regularly sends out safety updates and resources for hosting events.
  • Participate in OSHA’s quarterly health and safety webinars and challenges.
  • Check OSHA’s website regularly throughout the year for updates and new events.

The Big Picture for Advancing Safety
Safety initiatives like Safe + Sound Week are instrumental in encouraging workplaces to develop new, and evaluate existing, health and safety programs. They remind companies that systems that prioritize employee safety — including those related to visual safety communication — are worth investing in. After all, effective health and safety programs help identify and manage workplace hazards, improve employee morale and reduce the risk of workplace injury. Reach out to the Clarion Safety team to learn how we can support your efforts to advance safety on your equipment or at your workplace.

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