Setting a health and safety program in place will reduce costs. Having a program will reduce accidents and will lead to lower company workers comp premiums; further business insurance companies prefer their customers to have health and safety programs. These insurance companies might even discount the premium if a program can be proved to exist. The average cost of an accident is $68,000. Direct costs in accidents such as workers comp and fines levied can close a business. Indirect costs such as low morale of employees, legal fees, and retraining can be as costly if not more.
A working program will:
1) Improve employee morale Shows care in their well being
2) Reduce revenue loses Fewer accidents keeps all employees at work
3) Give a boost to the customer Makes sure business is operating optimally
Small businesses that have a voluntary health and safety program in place have fifty percent less accidents and reported insurance claims than that of their counterparts according to OHSA stats. Most small businesses fall below the legal requirements for having a formal health and safety program in place due to number of employees on staff. Sixty...