Whether by force of nature or unfortunate accident, disasters can strike at any moment. In the workplace, disaster preparedness is crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of employees and the continuity of business operations. Safety managers play a critical role in this process, and visual communication solutions can be an effective way to convey essential information during emergencies.
Business Impact
According to the National Safety Council, natural disasters cost the United States economy $145 billion (about $450 per person in the US) in 2019. This includes direct and indirect costs, such as property damage, lost productivity, and medical expenses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that an average of 400 people die each year due to extreme weather conditions, and thousands more are injured. In addition, power outages resulting from disasters can cause a range of workplace injuries, from slips and falls to electrical accidents.
Here are 5 Tips to prepare your facility for a disaster:
Protect Your Workers
Disasters can have a significant impact on workplaces, and safety managers play a critical role in ensuring that employees are prepared for emergencies. Visual communication solutions can be an effective way to convey vital information during disasters and should be included as part of a comprehensive emergency response plan. By following these tips, safety managers can help ensure that their workplaces are prepared for disasters and that employees are kept safe.
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Visual Communication and Disaster Response
External Resources
Emergency Preparedness and Response: Getting Started. https://www.osha.gov/emergency-preparedness/getting-started.
Emergency Preparedness Home - National Safety Council. https://www.nsc.org/community-safety/safety-topics/emergency-preparedness/emergency-preparedness-home.
Emergency Preparedness and Response | Occupational Safety and Health. https://www.osha.gov/emergency-preparedness/.