Training is a major responsibility. Whether you’re a training professional, a veteran of company training, or have just been asked to take over or start up a training programme, you have a great deal of responsibility. Just think about all the different kinds of training employees need throughout their careers.
There’s no doubt that health and safety training is an ongoing need in every company. Unfortunately, it’s not always a top priority. As the person responsible for health and safety training in your organisation, you can bring employee learning to the top of the priority list – and become a hero in the process.
How can you accomplish this? By turning yourself into a skilled trainer who inspires lifelong learning in company employees at every level and who keeps up-to-date on the ever-changing and always innovative health and safety training industry. Employees will look forward to learning new skills and reinforcing old ones, managers will look forward to the increased profits that your well-trained workforce will produce, and you can look forward to assisting your company to become that much more efficient.
Why is workplace safety training so important?
One of the first challenges trainers will face is resistance from both employees and management. Employees are frustrated at taking time away from their jobs, and managers aren’t always convinced that time spent training is time well spent.
You can convince both groups that training is crucial by proving to them that training is, in fact, a crucial part of the entire organisation’s success, and not just in terms of adhering to safety regulations. To remain competitive in today’s global marketplace, it is vital that your company’s workforce maintains the best skills and know-how to produce the best products and services. This includes ensuring your workforce is healthy and safe, and you can achieve this through initial training to bring employees up to speed in their individual roles, and then ensuring subsequent continual training in all new technologies, systems, or methods that bring more efficiency, more features, better services – and ultimately fewer injuries, incidents and fatalities.
A poorly trained workforce is more likely to turn out poor-quality products. Even if employees receive top-notch initial training, your company can fall behind in the competitive marketplace if employees don’t continue to learn how to do their jobs better and more safely.
To thrive in today’s business world, your company needs to depend on employee education to promote six critical interests:
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