Building a Culture of Safety
An important objective in creating an effective safety culture is getting everyone in the company to participate in it. Here are five important elements to help drive success.
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The best way to ensure that your brewery is a safe place for you and your employees is to implement a comprehensive safety training program and promote an overall culture of safety. The resources in this category, including the free Online Brewery Safety Training course, will guide your through establishing safe practices for every task in your brewery.
An important objective in creating an effective safety culture is getting everyone in the company to participate in it. Here are five important elements to help drive success.
While there are legal requirements that apply to all breweries, the common thread of successful brewery safety programs is not a specific set of practices but a mindset.
The New Brewer takes a look at what eight brewers did to get started with a safety program, solve a particular issue, or create a safety culture within their brewery.
Taking the pulse of your brewery’s safety climate involves assessing whether commonly used chemicals are handled properly and safely on your premises.
Your brewery contains a variety of safety hazards. Collectively, these hazards and your existing company culture define your safety culture. How does yours measure up?