In driving a high-performance culture, do not put productivity before safety. That leads to a culture of rushing to get the job done, as opposed to looking after your workmates and coming home safely.|In driving a high-performance culture, do not put productivity before safety. That leads to a culture of rushing to get the job done, as opposed to looking after your workmates and coming home safely.
Recent Health and Safety Index results uncovered that, compared to employees, contract workers:
What is worse, the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI) published figures in December 2019 outlining , 70 percent of fatalities in ASX 200 companies were contractors. This is not good enough. But what can be done?
External workforces often consist of short-term labour that is expected to carry out complex, specialised work at speed as they interact with numerous stakeholders.
In driving a high-performance culture, do not put productivity before safety. That leads to a culture of rushing to get the job done, as opposed to looking after your workmates and coming home safely.
The short answer? Yes. The laws and punishments for industrial manslaughter are already severe, with fines of millions and an executive liability, criminal records, and potential lengthy imprisonments for legal breaches. For this, we recommend a risk-based approach to managing compliance and create high performing cultures.
Here are some quick tips:
The external workforces provide a lot of areas in which we can find innovation opportunities. I urge all organisations to avoid focusing purely on compliance-based external workers and think about the numerous ways suppliers can add more value.
“If you want a basic focus on compliance, ask contractor pre-qualification questions that are only based on compliance. If you want to create a collaborative culture of innovation, ask pre-qualification questions to challenge and motivate contractors to add value – add health & safety value to both their own and your supply chain.”
Getting insights right from the source is the best way to improve your workplace safety and adapt quicker to fast-moving risks and threats.
Mark Wright will be presenting a webinar on October 7 – Top 4 Reasons for Poor Contractor and Supplier Performance
This webinar will provide an economic outlook of labour and materials, as well as Health and Safety Index benchmark results, and factors impacting on poor contractor and supplier performance. Register now.