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Am I really talking about health and safety?

Am I really talking about health and safety?

I sat down with a business owner recently and after talking for a while, he said to me “you’re not really talking about health and safety, are you?”

Now you might think that’s a strange comment, since I talk a lot about how to improve health and safety in small businesses.  But I was super excited when he said this – I jumped out of my chair and I yelled “you get it! That’s the secret!” I’ll tell you why, and especially why that smart cookie could be you too.

You see the ways you can go about sort out health and safety in your business, are actually the same ways that will improve the productivity of your employees, to become more innovative and efficient, to give your customers a better experience and ultimately to make your business more profitable and sustain that into the future.

 

Let me give you some examples.

Working with one of my clients we focussed on safe driving, since they have most of their people out on the road in trucks and cars.  They went through the process we call Safety Success, and as a result of that not only were they successful in improving safe driving which was one of their biggest risks, they saw significant fuel savings because of the change in driving behaviour.

That’s a direct bottom line saving and a seriously effective approach to reducing one of their biggest risks.

 

Here’s another one: This client of mine thought they were doing a bunch of health and safety things, which turned out to be the little things, the 1 percenters, rather than focussing on the biggest priorities.  Sitting through our program together we identified that they were most likely to kill someone because of fatigue – in fact someone nearly died after working a few very long shifts.

The process we went through enabled them to get focussed on the big ticket items.  As a result of that mindset shift, they figured out that their sales process and people were creating unnecessary time pressure on their operations people, so the demand couldn’t be met, timeframes got compressed and quality suffered as a result.  By focussing on a health and safety risk they realised the opportunity to improve how they sales and operations people could work closer to give the customer a better outcome, and reduce fatigue risk at the same time.

They also reviewed their customers and got rid of a number of low sales but high-maintenance customers, so they could focus on their most valuable customers – because the health and safety process we went through focussed business owners on the right priorities, the highest leverage things.

So yeah, when a small business owner realises that whilst I’m talking about health and safety, I’m talking about so much more than health and safety, I get excited, because they get it!

If you are interested in finding out about how we help people like you to do the same, check out fidesa.com.au/success

Your wife has nothing to do with health and safety

Your wife has nothing to do with health and safety

I have lots of conversations with business owners, mostly about how they can improve their business.  These conversations are usually really interesting, I get to hear lots of great stories, and lessons to learn.  But when it comes to talking about health and safety as one specific aspect of improving their business, the response I often get is “my wife looks after that” or “sure you’ll need to talk to Sharon she does the office admin stuff”.

So I then ask a few questions, just to make sure I understand the situation:

“Do they work in the workshop with you?” or on the tools or in the truck you know whatever the actual work is that they do.

“No, she doesn’t do that”. 

“Ok” I say, “let me ask then, where are most of the risks in your business, you know the things that can actually hurt people?”

“Well, I guess they are out here in the workshop” (or on the tools or out on site, whatever the case may be).

“So your saying that health and safety is looked after by someone who doesn’t work here and hasn’t done this work before?”

And then the awkward silence…….

If that’s like you, it’s not your fault.  There is a really big problem with the way lots of us learn about health and safety.  Health and safety is seen as this complicated, paperwork thing.  It’s not, health and safety is about how you improve your business everyday, and it’s not that complicated.

 

So then I say to the business owner, right let’s do some quick maths.  John here is your offsider.  If John has a serious injury, which could easily happen because of the work you do, John isn’t going to be happy, nor will his family.  But that aside, you are looking at hundreds if not thousands of dollars of costs associated with that injury, even with workers comp insurance.  With John off, it means your workload doubles which causes issues for you, your customers, maybe the quality of the work.  Let’s say you replace John, with a temp that costs you $50/hour.

John is off for 3 weeks, which will cost you 6 grand.  But you can’t expect a random temp to be as efficient or as good a quality as John, so they might only work at 70 or 80% of John’s capacity given the time it takes to learn, making some mistakes, plus the time you need to spend training them and checking and fixing stuff up.

So your actual direct and indirect costs could be closer to 7.5 or 8 or 9 or even 10 grand…..

I’m sure she’s a lovely lady, but in the situations I’ve just talked about, your wife has almost nothing to do with health and safety, even if she does some of the paperwork.

You, as the business owner, have full responsibility for health and safety – and if your smart, you’ll look at that as a good thing for your business and the people like John who work for you.

Now I’m sure you get how this might apply to you forgetting the gender stuff – if YOU are the wife who run’s the business, and your hubby does the books, you know I’m talking to you.

Are you, the business owner, taking care of health and safety business, or leaving it to someone else? What can you to today to get up to speed and take proper responsibility for it?

 

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You might also like our video The #1 Health and Safety Trap for Small Biz, which is often a reason for business owners letting someone else take care of health and safety.

Get expert health and safety advice FOR FREE!!

Get expert health and safety advice FOR FREE!!

A common excuse why small business owners don’t have health and safety sorted out is that they don’t have the money to spend on expert advice. Today I’m going to tell you how to get expert advice for free!

One of the biggest misconceptions people have about me, as someone who helps business owners improve health and safety, is that I’m the “expert” in health and safety in their business.

The thing is, you’ll get health and safety right by actually getting your own work right. The people who do work in your business, every day, are the experts at that work. They know what’s required to get the job done safely, even if that doesn’t happen all the time.

I’ve worked with warehousing and trucking and manufacturing and services businesses and more, but I don’t work there every day – your own people do. So they are the experts in the way work gets done, and importantly how it gets done safely. There is no way I can be as expert as they are in their own work!

So the way to get free expert advice about health and safety is to simply ask your people – how do you get work done? How do you do it so you and other people stay safe and healthy? How have you changed what you do after something went wrong? What else can we do to improve?

What I am an expert in is making sense of the big picture – a business owner needs a plan before they start working on tasks. That’s my expertise, but I’ll never be as expert as your people in doing their work.

Now your people aren’t perfect, and they don’t have all the answers. But if you take a little time to better understand them and ask them as the experts in their own work, you’ll learn more about health and safety in a one conversation than you ever would reading stuff online or going to some training course.

How will you tap into the expert advice you have in your business (your people) to understand and improve health and safety today?

I love helping small business owners like you, and create a lot of helpful videos like this one to do that, as well as coach those of you who want to take your health and safety improvement really seriously by creating your overall plan.

If you like these video’s I’d love to let you know when new ones come out, sign up at to our emails in the box on this page, just beneath the video….or follow us on Facebook.

 

The No 1 Health and Safety Trap for Small Biz

The No 1 Health and Safety Trap for Small Biz

It’s hard enough running a small business….but it’s worse when you are doing something that you think will work, when it doesn’t. Think advertising that doesn’t make your phone ring, think an accountant who doesn’t help you save on tax, think a client who you do great work for then doesn’t pay the bills.

The #1 trap I see small business owners fall into when they are genuinely trying to sort out health and safety….is THIS – reams and folders and gigabytes of health and safety paperwork!

Business owners often invest lots of money, or lots of their own time, in creating paperwork which is supposed to help make your business safe and healthy and to keep you out of trouble, to help you sleep better at night. The dodgy thing is that most consultants and most inspectors don’t tell you about the TRAP when it comes to paperwork…..

The TRAP in creating lots of health and safety paperwork is that:
– it’s out of date as soon as you write it
– it’s almost always an imaginary way of working that doesn’t reflect the way you actually get work done
– it often doesn’t get written by the experts doing the work, which is your employees
– it rarely get’s used or referred to by the people doing work, for the above reasons

And if something goes wrong….you are caught in that trap. Not only can it land you in deep trouble with a safework inspector….it didn’t actually help to prevent one of your people getting hurt. Now that’s a real shame, which I unfortunately see all the time.

The trap is that when you start working on health and safety by starting with the paperwork, you are starting in the wrong place. Any sort of paperwork that you create needs to be the result of you doing just a few critical things to make sure you aren’t setting a trap for yourself – that your approach to health and safety actually protects your people and keeps you out of hot water.

So what can you do? Ask yourself these questions about each bit of health and safety paperwork you have:
– is it up to date?
– does it reflect reality?
– was it written by the people actually doing the work?
– is it used by the people doing the work?

If you answer NO to any of these questions….it’s time to either Update it, Or Delete it.

Have you started in the wrong place, with the paperwork? How did you answer Andrew’s questions? What are you going to Update or Delete?

[VIDEO] How to get started with health and safety in your small business

[VIDEO] How to get started with health and safety in your small business

Hey it’s Andrew here from fidesa.com.au
Our mission at Fidesa is to help clarify and simplify work health and safety for small business owners like you, which doesn’t just give you safer and healthier people, we also help you improve your businesses top and bottom line too. Better people, better business.

We had a question come in from Facebook, which is a real cracker from Brenton. He asks

“What do you need in place if just getting started?”

Now this answer will help you get started no matter whether you are literally just starting a business, or are just starting to  get more organised with your health and safety in your existing business.

 

Before I give you my answer to Brenton’s question, I wanted to just flag with you that it sort of suggests that we need some ‘thing’ in place for health and safety, which is partly true.  I talk about things vs outcomes in another video which you should check out on our website, it’s called things vs outcomes.

 

So first, what outcome are we trying to achieve? Let’s not kill or seriously injure anyone.  Sound like a good idea? It might sound obvious, but too often we get caught up in the obvious visible safety stuff like high vis clothing or signage, which often means we don’t focus on the important stuff.

 

So how do we not kill or seriously injure anyone?

 

First, Stop and ask yourself “how would a death or serious injury happen in my business?”  Think about your own experiences, stories you’ve heard, or things that have happened in your industry.  You ^will know these when you stop and think about it.

 

Next, ask yourself “What am I doing to stop that from happening?” Just list off everything you are already doing which you think will reduce the chance that one of those deadly situations happening in your business.

 

Lastly, ask yourself “What else could I do to be even more sure we avoid those situations?”

 

So 3 questions, and the answers you come up with: what can go seriously wrong, what am I doing about it now, and what else could I do to reduce the chance that someone will get killed or seriously injured?

 

This is a great way to get started working on health and safety in your business.  Notice that we haven’t talked about paperwork or procedures or checklists or a bunch of training or spending bucket loads of money.   As a business owners, you need to confidently know the answers to these questions, and in particular if you figure out there is more you can do, you’ll need to take action to sort that stuff out.

 

If you have a question about improving your business with great health and safety, shoot me a question on Facebook, or send an email to andrew@fidesa.com.au

 

Seeya!

[VIDEO] Health and safety ‘things’ vs ‘outcomes’

[VIDEO] Health and safety ‘things’ vs ‘outcomes’

Hey it’s Andrew here from fidesa.com.au

Our mission at Fidesa is to help clarify and simplify work health and safety for small business owners like you, which doesn’t just give you safer and healthier people, we also help you improve your businesses top and bottom line too.  Better people, better business.

 

I often hear small business owners getting confused between health and safety things vs health and safety outcomes, so I hope this clears it up for you.

 

Imagine a business owner you saying “My business creates amazing products for customers.  Our employees are just the best craftspeople, who give our customers something they can hand down to their kids.  Our state of the art software helps them get the design just right, and we are always on time”.

 

What’s the ultimate outcome for a business to achieve? Well I think there are actually two. The first outcome we want to achieve without fail is a great experience for our customer or client, which in that example it sounds like the business owner has done.  But the second outcome is that we are profitable.  If your customers are amazingly satisfied, but it costs you $100 to make only an $80 product, you are not a business, you are a money pit of doom.  You will fail to get your business outcome.

 

So the things that we do in our business don’t matter unless those things help us get the outcome that we want.  It’s the same in health and safety.  Health and safety is not a thing, it’s not a process or a document – health and safety of people are the outcomes of great work done by those people in a great small business.

 

There is a bucketload of things that are labelled health and safety, which don’t really contribute much if at all to the outcome of safe and healthy people.

 

So next time you are thinking about another thing for health and safety, ask yourself, is this really going to help get the outcome I want?

 

If you have a question about improving your business with great health and safety, shoot me a question on Facebook, or send an email to andrew@fidesa.com.au

 

And if you like these kind of helpful video’s, you’ll find heaps more here on our website

 

Seeya!