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Safe Employee Wellness Programs.

Posted by Health Promotion | Posted in health risk appraisal | Posted on 02-06-2010

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An employee wellness program doesn’t have to exclusively promote health and fitness. Employee wellness may be promoted through training on how to correctly handle workplace hazards.

Properly training employees to lift correctly, use power tools safely, and handle emergency situations definitely promotes corporate wellness.

Improper lifting is the number one cause of back injuries. Although lifting might seem like common sense, most individuals  don’t know how to do so properly.

Providing training to workers will decrease the risk of workplace injuries and workman’s compensation claims. This type of training is inexpensive, takes little time and may be extremelyvaluable.

Power tool safety is another commonly overlooked source of workplace injury. Providing training on how to properly use power tools as well as the importance of using safety gear like gloves and goggles will promote corporate safety and wellness.

Power tool safety is specifically important for corporations working in an industry that commonly uses such equipment; like construction, firefighting and workshops.

Fire and cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) safety training are essential components to staff member wellness programs. First aid and CPR are valuable training tools for any workplace.

It’s necessary for every worker in the workforce to know how to administer CPR. Not only are these trainings good for the workplace, but they also help keep employees and their families safe at home. Simply put- fire safety and first aid saves lives.

An employee wellness program can include much more than exercise classes and healthy lunch choices. Including safety programs in your corporate wellness program can be extremelybeneficial, specifically if you work in an industry with common workplace hazards.

Take a moment to think about the day to day activities of your workers. Do they do a lot of lifting? Use ladders often? Be sure to work with flammable materials?

If so, providing your workers with the proper training and resources will benefit both the workers and the company in the long run.

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