Keeping workers safe – the first 90 days
Ensure new employees understand your safety culture and stick to it!
Ensure new employees understand your safety culture and stick to it!
The first 90 days set the stage for the entire employment relationship, yet new employees typically report that onboarding feels like a mere formality. This is deeply concerning as new hires are at their most vulnerable during these first months. Research by the Institute for Work & Health (IWH) in Toronto, Canada*found that employees in the first month of their job are three times more likely to suffer a lost-time injury than workers who have been at their job for more than a year. More recently, the Travelers 2024 Injury Impact Report** revealed that first-year employees account for 35% of all workers’ compensation claims, highlighting the critical need for effective onboarding practices.
To break this cycle, change needs to start early in the recruitment process. Here’s how we can make this happen:
*“Dojo is Japanese for “place of the way.” The concept is both a physical and metaphorical space where teams can come to learn agile principles, certainly, but also improve other aspects of software engineering or embrace new frameworks and tools.” (Thomson Reuters).
Must wins are the processes that have to be implemented correctly to all new hires. These include:
When new employees’ competencies are verified, celebrate by retiring the green hard hat – a symbolic ‘graduation.’ At the same time, remember that safety is an ongoing commitment. This initial induction is just the beginning of a lifelong dedication to ensuring every worker goes home safely to their family, every day.
If you would like to learn more about how JMJ’s Incident and Injury-Free™ methodology can help you create a culture of care across your organization and projects, contact us .
** https://www.travelers.com/resources/business-topics/workplace-safety/injury-impact-report