WHY ZERO INJURIES IS A BAD GOALS - SAFETY TIPS
Originally published: 21/10/2022 13:58
Publication number: ELQ-47823-1
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WHY ZERO INJURIES IS A BAD GOALS - SAFETY TIPS

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Why zero injuries is a bad goals in this safety tips mini ebbok and can be used as well as posters  through safety talk idea for empowering safety pros through content they need , this is a first edition .
here you will highlight  Is the “Zero Injuries” safety goal a good one? Not particularly, at least on its own. The idea of no one getting hurt at work is great and is what should be strived for. That being said, setting a safety goal of no injuries is not particularly useful unless accompanied by identifying specific and measurable behaviors and actions that the workforce must embrace to reach the ultimate goal of zero injuries.
Many companies set safety goals each year. These goals often incorporate the idea of having no accidents or injuries. Common slogans for these goals include things like “Zero Harm”, “Zero Injuries”, “Goal Zero”, and so forth. There are several issues with these types of goals, which are explored below.



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