The cost of an on-the-job injury may be severe, but with Colorado workers compensation, you could receive aid in paying for the associated expenses. As a business owner, your goal should not only be reducing costs, but also minimizing risk. Here are some quick pointers to keep in mind.
Communication is essential. Having a staff that is well-versed in their responsibilities and well-trained in safety concerns could help avoid injuries from occurring in the first place.
Give your workplace environments the appropriate signage, detailing the DOs and DON’Ts of safe job performance. Have this information also available for those working in the field and placed in any fleet vehicles used by your business.
Make sure that all management and supervisors know the appropriate steps to take in the event of an on-the-job injury. They should assess the situation and immediately clear out the area if necessary to prevent anyone else from getting hurt.
A comprehensive report should be generated detailing everything relative to the situation. Getting the whole story is important, which is why collecting statements from eyewitnesses could be invaluable. This should be considered a time-sensitive issue, as memories fade and people move on.
When confusion arises, consider reenacting the incident to look for the cause and to help other employees to avoid repeating the incident. Reiterating the details on a somewhat regular basis may help to prevent a similar situation from occurring.
Accidents can happen anywhere, anytime. A Colorado workers compensation policy may help pay for the medical bills and lost wages of your employees for injuries sustained while working. You may have done your best to prevent or predict such events, but there are no guarantees and your insurance is therefore an essential requirement.
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