Designing, Developing, and Implementing Occupational Health & Safety Programs That Actually Work
Designing effective occupational health and safety (OHS) programs involves recognizing that those in need often lack the resources to receive help. Middle managers play a pivotal role in driving change, as they directly influence employee attitudes and engagement. Successful programs require active employee participation, often facilitated by a “Steering Group” to ensure ethical decision-making and clear communication. Senior leadership support is crucial to overcome resistance. Prioritizing change readiness by demonstrating the need for new solutions and motivating employees is essential for smooth implementation. These insights can help create impactful OHS programs. Reach out for more guidance on this topic.