Skip to content

New ASSP Report Aims to Help Create Safer Workplaces

Occupational safety and health (OSH) professionals use collaboration and key insights to make smart decisions that can drive change across the industry. The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) is helping that effort to improve worker safety and health by producing new online reports that contain firsthand views and experiences of business leaders from all industries.

This valuable feedback and context from seasoned executives is being summarized through ASSP’s Corporate Listening Tour, an activity that helps inform and direct both ASSP and corporate initiatives that advance worker safety and health. The project is led by CEO Jennifer McNelly, CAE, who meets individually with a broad range of safety executives each year to discover trends impacting their companies and the safety and health profession.

ASSP’s 2024 report from the Corporate Listening Tour highlights five key findings:

  1. Focus on What Matters. Prioritize the prevention of serious injuries and fatalities over minor incidents to avoid spreading resources too thin. This might mean accepting a slight increase in less severe incidents, but it’s ultimately about spending valuable time and resources where they count the most;
  2. Manage Workforce Changes and Safety Priorities. With unpredictable shifts in the workforce and a shortage of skilled labor, keeping everyone safe becomes more challenging. High turnover and the struggle to attract and keep good employees increase the risk of incidents and employee burnout. OSH professionals must influence how new employees are trained and provide input on retention strategies;
  3. Embrace OSH-Related Applications of AI. Technology, particularly artificial intelligence, is constantly reshaping how we work. While this brings opportunities for safety improvements, it also introduces new risks. OSH professionals should focus on using AI to enhance safety while ensuring the organization doesn’t neglect traditional safety practices that have proven to be effective;
  4. Manage Cultural Shifts and Governance in Uncertain Times. Economic and political uncertainties affect how businesses operate. OSH professionals can drive changes in organizational culture – making sure leaders take accountability for safety – and demonstrate its importance even in uncertain times; and
  5. Empower Influential OSH Leaders in the Changing Workplace. OSH professionals must maintain their technical skills and certifications while seeking organizational support to become better leaders who can drive operational excellence.

For more information, visit https://www.assp.org.

Share on Socials!

Related Articles

Related Articles

Selleck’s’ Announce Retirement

After 53 years at the helm of Sellick Equipment Limited, co-founders Howard and David Sellick have decided to retire. Howard and David co-founded the company with ...
Read More

TVH Helps Customers Keep Workplace Safe with COVID-19 Decals

TVH in the Americas (TVH), a leading provider of quality replacement parts and accessories for the material handling and industrial equipment industries, is helping fight the ...
Read More

Swisslog Partners With Peapod Digital Labs to Deploy Micro-Fulfillment Technology

Peapod Digital Labs, Ahold Delhaize USA’s digital and e-commerce engine, announced it is working with Swisslog to pilot micro-fulfillment technology with The GIANT Company in the ...
Read More

Join Our Mailing List





Follow WMHS!

Workplace

Construction
Ind Hygiene
Scroll To Top