June is National Safety Month!

Join Compliance Poster Company as we embrace National Safety Month. There is something each person can do to make sure all workers go home safe each day. In fact, according to the National Safety Council, continuous improvement is what organizations should strive for, where world-class safety is a journey, not a destination.

Let’s look at 10 steps to a Safe and Healthy Workplace:

  • Understand how safe and healthful workplaces benefit employees, families, businesses and communities
  • Employers, supervisors and employees must know their responsibilities for keeping a safe and healthy workplace
  • Develop a system for organizing safety and health efforts
  • Know what laws apply to your industry and comply with them
  • Address specific workplace hazards, in other words be PROACTIVE and hold regular safety meetings
  • Cultivate a safety culture – communicate openly and train often
  • Celebrate your accomplishments
  • Determine the best solutions to safety and health issues/concerns
  • Encourage employees to ask questions about workplace safety and health
  • Get help – Compliance Poster Company is your partner in workplace safety and health compliance with hundreds of safety and health-related training and compliance products

Compliance Poster Company has safety and health products to meet the needs of employers in every industry. Just a few are listed below, but visit CPC for a full line of products. During the month of June SAVE 20% off each safety poster you purchase. Hurry this offer only lasts until June 30, 2014.

  • Construction Safety Information Poster #74617
  • Code of Safe Practices Poster #74600
  • OSHA Workplace Safety Poster #74604
  • Visit us online for many more products!

Visit the National Safety Council to determine your organizations strengths and weaknesses and to download materials to assist with establishing goals. It all begins by asking… “Where is your organization now and where do you want it to be”? Some helpful materials include an employee perception survey, on-site assessments and an executive’s guide to safety.