injury prevention – The Safety Chic https://old.thesafetychic.com Official Website for TheSafetyChic Wed, 26 Oct 2022 12:48:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://old.thesafetychic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/tsc-icon-100x100.png injury prevention – The Safety Chic https://old.thesafetychic.com 32 32 Research Findings on the Train Them Young Initiative (#2TYI) https://old.thesafetychic.com/2022/10/26/research-findings-on-the-train-them-young-initiative-2tyi/ Wed, 26 Oct 2022 12:46:18 +0000 https://old.thesafetychic.com/?p=15869

The Center for Disease Control (CDC), the leading cause of death in children aged 14 and below are accidents (unintentional injuries). According to the World Health Organization, up to 50% of young children with unintentional injuries who present to a hospital are left with some form of disability.

In the summer of 2022, the Train Them Young Initiative was implemented at the Dolly Children Foundation’s annual Summer Camp. For this edition, we decided to carry out research to properly document the findings. All children were provided with The Adventures of Muna storybook. This project was implemented through our impact arm, UGIP Foundation. Over the 4 weeks duration, the children had a pre-test, weekly training sessions, post-test, and group presentations. The presentations were so much fun as the children employed different creative methods of passing on the safety message to their peers. There were groups who made cardboard presentations, songs, drama presentations, and speaker presentations.
We are thankful to all the partners that supported us to make this happen. Thank you to Mrs. Monica Nwosu and Mr. Rotimi Eyitayo for their contributions to the project design. Thank you to our implementing partner, Dolly Children Foundation led by Dolapo Osuntuyi, our Project Manager, Fisayo Ajala, and all staff and volunteers who made this project work. Thank you to the Banuelos Family and NYU Changemakers for the support.
You can now read the REPORT and watch a short VIDEO of the project.
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Benefits of Safety Management System https://old.thesafetychic.com/2016/08/19/benefits-of-safety-management-system/ Fri, 19 Aug 2016 18:37:28 +0000 https://old.thesafetychic.com/?p=11595

Every employer has a duty to provide a safe place of work for its employees. Employees have a duty to follow laid down safety procedures in the workplace. But what happens when there is no safety system in place? It is important to consider the safety of your operations and invest in it.

A safety management system (SMS) is a proactive and systematic process of safety. It involves developing a safety culture that ensures your organisation/business remains safe from loss of any kind.

There are numerous benefits to incorporating a SMS in your workplace namely:

Cost reduction

It reduces business costs and increases efficiency. With a SMS in place, you won’t have to worry about spending limited resources addressing the fallout of accidents and other incidents such injury, loss of goods, damage to business property, even death.

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Financing

Banks and investors are more likely to invest in a business that is set up on a right foundation. No one wants to lose hard-earned money to accidents that could have been averted.

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Employee morale

In business, word of mouth travels faster than any advertising. Employees do not want to leave a job worse than when they got into it, broken bones, injuries or ill-health. A safety system boosts their morale and lets them know that their employer is interested in their overall well-being. This morale of staff is inadvertently manifest in improved client relations and that is a plus to a business.

Business confidence

Big companies in construction, aviation and oil and gas seek credible businesses with a safety culture to work with. This singular investment in a safety culture could set you apart from other business owners

Legal compliance

And of course, using SMS means you would be complying with relevant laws in your country of operation.

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Cheers to building safer businesses and workplaces.

 

 

Original article was published on  She Leads Africa

Image credit: @ulomka, Instagram

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