June marked the beginning of Summer and with that comes new challenges like vacation staffing gaps, and changes in operational pace. As employees begin taking summer vacations, we may begin to experience personnel changes due to temporary workers or cross-trained staff filling in. Unclear direction when assigning roles and responsibilities can introduce safety challenges. Below are a few key points to remember if your team experiences a personnel shift as we transition into the summer months:
When employees are unsure of the assignment, details might be overlooked or completed incorrectly, increasing the risk of incidents.
Provide the necessary training required for the role and responsibilities being assigned.
Staffing changes or shortages can cause regular employees to become complacent by ignoring job hazards and not taking proper safety precautions. Multitasking, rushing through tasks, and skipping important steps, can all be signs of workplace safety complacency. Whether a new task or role has been assigned, or you’ve been doing the job for 10 years, always work with safety in mind.
It is important to remember:
For additional information on safe procedures as they relate to temporary staffing in the workplace, managers and supervisors can review the Contractor Safety course in eSafety. For any questions, please reach out to People Services or EH&S.