Executive, operation and safety leadership should make sure safety policies are reviewed annually and up-to-date. The New Year is an excellent time to review your organization’s safety procedures and policies and start the year off on the right foot. This oversight helps ensure that established safety procedures and policies are making the most impact and fostering a sustainable culture of safety.
1. Review Your Safety Policy Once a Year
In addition to periodic review of safety policies, it’s critical that policies are clearly understood across the organization and strictly enforced. Consider implementing an Employee Acceptance Statement that is signed by all employees. This acknowledges that everyone has read and understands the policy manual that protects the employees as well as the employer. Be sure to:
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2. Create a Onboarding Process to Ensure Safe Drivers
Creating a comprehensive and repeatable training process will help new employees start their careers on the right foot – and instill a “safety first” approach to emergency vehicle operation.
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3. Measure Your Safety Performance
You can’t improve what you don’t measure. Use lagging (historical) and leading (proactive) indicators for process improvement. Lagging indicators may include crash losses, lost employee days or worker compensation claims. Leading indicators can include safety audits, number of training hours spent on safety, safety perception survey results or safety metrics from driver performance monitoring devices. After periodic evaluations, if lagging indicators are low, don’t assume all is well. Focus on enhancing and improving leading indicators.