Creative Safety Ideas

Published on Jul 15, 2016

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Safety Culture

Creative Ways to Get Employees Involved
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#1 Candy Bars

Seriously, candy bars
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Hand out candy bars or other small rewards to employees who are "caught" being safe.

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#2 Family Pictures

Creating the visual space
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Post 8.5x11 pictures on a visible "Safety Wall" along with employee statements about why people work safe.

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Pictures are visual reminders about why working safe is a necessity.

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#3 Safety Bucks

Redeemable rewards

Hand out Safety Bucks to employees who are seen being safe to redeem for real prizes.

#4 Put Out Fires

Team building for safety culture
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Have employees go through fire extinguisher training and put out a real fire.

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Hint: Most local fire departments have a fire simulator for fire extinguisher training.

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#5 Have a Picnic

Enjoy a safety social
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Host a company picnic focused on safety and give out safety related things like fire extinguishers and first aid kits.

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#6 Make it a Week

7 Days to Celebrate Safety
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Have each day of safety week focus on different aspects of safety from PPE to evacuation plans.

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Have contests and giveaways each day to build up excitement.

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#7 T-Shirts

Creative taglines for safety
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Have a T-Shirt design contest that incorporates a safety tagline.

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Make the winning
T-Shirt and have everyone wear it on a specific day as another visual reminder

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#8 Video Training

Safety commercials to inspire

Have employees star in "What To Do/What Not To Do" safety training videos.

Continue to record and use the videos as part of your safety training.

Have Fun

Get creative!
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Most importantly, make safety training fun and frequent.

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For more ideas on creating a culture of safety, join MAPP's EHS Peer Networking Call every 6 weeks.

Ashley Turrell

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