The Value Of Safety

THE VALUE OF SAFETY

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 4,405 fatal occupational injuries occurred at U.S. workplaces in the year 2013. While this is a staggering figure, it does represent a reduction in fatal injuries of nearly 25% since 2003. Companies are making safety a priority these days, and are reducing workplace injuries by partnering with organizations that provide safety training and certifications such as the OSHA 10 Training and OSHA 30 Training certification courses. These actions are helping to reduce injuries and fatal accidents – yet there is still a lot of work to do.

OSHA reports that falls are generally the leading cause of injury, yet violations involving insufficient respiratory equipment, substandard wiring, and incorrectly used ladders may also contribute to OSHA fines. In fact, respiratory equipment violations alone contribute to more than $2.4 million in fines annually, with nearly 4,000 violations reported. Smaller companies are at greatest risk – so make sure that you partner with a reputable company that can provide asbestos training  across a range of industries. It will certainly save you money in the long run – and it might even save a life. The infographic below outlines the financial ramifications of violating OSHA policy, which can be quite devastating to businesses of all types and sizes.

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