Thursday, April 15, 2010

10 Good Reasons Training Is a Sound Investment

Contributed by Roger Hurst, Evergreen Safety Council
Investing in training is investing in your company. There's a direct relationship between an organization's training programs and its growth, competitiveness, safety record, and financial success. Here are 10 reasons training in general, and safety training in particular, is a good investment:
  1. Safety training reduces accidents and protects employees from injuries and illness, saving the company the cost of lost time, diminished productivity, and increased insurance premiums.
  2. Training also assists in compliance with OSHA standards and decreases the chance of being cited and fined for safety and health violations.
  3. Training in general increases employee job satisfaction, motivation, and morale.
  4. Happy, motivated, safe, and well-trained employees are loyal employees, which means turnover goes down.
  5. Employee training and development provides you with a pool of skilled and knowledgeable people who can move up in the organization and fill critical jobs and perform critical functions.
  6. Training helps your organization ride the crest of technological change and innovation.
  7. Well-trained, highly skilled employees are more efficient, productive, and creative.
  8. Training helps you manage risks such as sexual harassment, workplace violence, and discrimination.
  9. A trained workforce provides the human resources to expand into new markets and seize opportunities in a highly competitive and fluid global economy.
  10. Training helps develop a positive organizational culture in which confident, knowledgeable, creative employees are poised to provide superior products and services to customers.

If you're located in the Puget Sound region, ESC's Total Safety Compliance program can provide one-stop service for safety training at your company.

ESC will design and administer a custom Total Safety Compliance program for your company for a fixed monthly rate for a three year term. Never worry again about expired certifications, complying with the new regulations, scheduling required training for new employees, or maintaining safety training records.

For more information on how ESC can assist your company in achieving Total Safety Compliance, contact Roger or Tina @ (206) 382-4090.

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