No matter your job title or what your roles and responsibilities are, everyone should share a common goal of being respectful to one another. Mutual respect can go a long way in creating a healthy and safe workplace including higher morale, better cohesiveness between team members, and higher productivity. In today’s blog, we want to discuss how respect among coworkers can influence your safety program.
The connection between respect and safety
Usually, the hazards of the work are discussed when talking about improving safety on the job. However, many factors affect the effectiveness of a safety program.
Outside of hazard recognition and mitigating risks, fostering a culture of respect offers benefits such as:
Respect, good communication, and trust can be difficult to fully quantify, unlike safety practices. A workplace that prioritizes respectful communication is more likely to have happy employees. While there is a debate about whether higher morale results in fewer injuries, one thing is for certain: disrespect, poor communication, and a lack of trust will not improve safety in a workplace.
“Employees who said they like their jobs are twice as likely to be thriving in their lives overall.” -American Psychological Association
Respectful workplaces often have workers who:
Building respect between coworkers is a fundamental pillar of a thriving, productive, and safe workplace. It is the foundation for open communication and trust, which are essential for a successful business or organization. In prioritizing these attributes, you will create an environment where everyone feels valued and appreciated, while also keeping workers safe.