Everyone in the industry knows it: construction is a risk-filled field to work in.
Falls from height, transportation-related incidents, electrocution—heck, not every industry has a short list of the most fatal risks its workers run.
But today, we’re not talking about any of those risks. We’re talking about risks that stretch beyond the bounds of construction work itself.
We’re talking about disaster preparedness.
Earthquake, flood, fire, lightning strikes—disaster can taken many forms, and can strike at any time. How can you help your workers to prepare—and recover?
Create a Kit
Encourage your team to be “Red Cross ready” by sharing these simple suggestions to put together an emergency kit. Remind them that in the wake of a disaster, they may be unable to reach the store, to plug in to an electrical outlet, or to withdraw money from an ATM. Your workers should each have an emergency kit in their personal vehicles—and you should make sure to have one on the work site.
Plan On It
Disaster planning is no one’s favorite activity. But that’s no reason to put it off! You have to take time now to make a plan that you can rely on later. Does your organization have a system that will allow workers to “check in” and let others know they’re safe? Does everyone know the evacuation procedure? Do you need to schedule a drill to refresh everyone’s memory on how to react in the event of a disaster?
Get the Scoop
In Southern California, we’re no strangers to earthquakes and wildfire—so it’s important to stay abreast of recent earthquakes and wildfires in our area. Considering following organizations like the National Weather Service on social media, or investing in an NOAA Weather Radio, to help keep informed—so you can take timely action and help your team stay safe.
Your workers’ safety is the key to your company’s success—so do what you can to encourage disaster preparedness on the job. It could make a big difference if disaster strikes.
For more than 25 years, Beall Financial and Insurance Services, Inc., has been helping corporations and individuals protect their most important assets. The agency’s client base covers a spectrum of businesses that require specialized insurance packages and knowledge. With offices in California and Indiana, Beall Financial and Insurance Services serves clients nationwide.