People often think that the term “employee safety” in an office space refers to visible precautions such as a “Caution: Slippery When Wet” sign in a recently mopped lobby, a security guard signing visitors into the building, or a fire extinguisher on every floor.
However, the issue is more than just preventing accidents; it’s also about finding strategic ways to create an environment that promotes health, reduces absenteeism, and enhances overall productivity. Just as companies innovate in other areas, when it comes to worker safety, there are different approaches that can be effective.
In a recent article published on The Sociable, we’ll take a look at some innovative actions that facilities can implement to improve employee safety, increase efficiency, and reduce staff turnover with a better approach to cleaning the workplace.