Reduce workplace accidents According to Eurostat, 2.5 million non-fatal (minimum four days absence) and 3515 fatal workplace accidents still occurred in the European Union and United Kingdom in 2012.
The numbers show there is room to increase workplace safety, reduce the number of accidents and reduce their associated costs.
Use safety signs
Prohibition, mandatory, warning, first aid and evacuation or fire signs are instrumental in any Go for zero programme that aims to reduce workplace accidents to an absolute minimum. The major advantage of safety signs is that they can easily communicate important information where it is needed most to avoid accidents. Examples include safe work procedures right next to a machine, the contents of pipes on the pipe itself, or warning signs at the entrance of a dangerous area.
On-site printing power
Brady´s range of printers and safety software enables users to create durable standard and customised signs in a great number of shapes, colours and sizes. When safety risks emerge in the workplace, simply walk up to the printer and create signs to communicate the necessary precautions to co-workers. An on-site printer is a great tool to support any Go for zero programme.