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Compelling reasons for workplace safety and resources to consider

Compelling reasons for workplace safety and resources to consider

From the Tool Box

There are a number of things that businesses in California can do to improve workplace safety and reduce the number of injuries and fatalities. These include:

  • Implementing a comprehensive safety program
  • Providing employees with the necessary safety equipment
  • Creating a culture of safety
  • Enforcing safety rules
  • Training employees on safety procedures
  • Reporting hazards to supervisors

By taking these steps, businesses in California can help to create a safe work environment for their employees.

Here are some statistics about workplace safety in California:

  • In 2021, there were 267,400 nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses reported in California. This represents a rate of 2.7 per 100 full-time equivalent workers.
  • There were also 520 work-related fatalities in 2021. This represents a rate of 3.9 per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers.
  • The leading causes of nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in California were:
    • Transportation incidents (32.4%)
    • Falls (21.1%)
    • Overexertion (19.8%)
    • Contact with objects and equipment (12.7%)
    • Exposure to harmful substances or environments (7.5%)
  • The leading causes of work-related fatalities in California in 2021 were:
    • Transportation incidents (24.1%)
    • Falls (17.0%)
    • Contact with objects and equipment (15.2%)
    • Electrocutions (5.9%)
    • Exposure to harmful substances or environments (4.9%)

Here are some additional resources for businesses to consider in California with information on how to improve workplace safety. These are only just a few of the many resources available out there and not an exclusive list.

  • California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) is the state agency responsible for enforcing workplace safety regulations.
  • The California Chamber of Commerce provides resources and support to businesses on a variety issues, including workplace safety.
  • The National Safety Council is a nonprofit organization that provides safety training and resources to businesses and individuals.
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a federal agency that sets and enforces workplace safety regulations. OSHA provides a variety of resources for businesses and workers, including training materials, safety posters, and publications.
  • American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) is a professional organization for safety professionals. ASSP provides a variety of resources for its members, including training programs, publications, and networking opportunities.
  • Safety and Health Magazine is a monthly publication that provides news and information about workplace safety. The magazine covers a variety of topics, including hazards, regulations, and prevention strategies.