Corporate

2022 Health & Safety Leadership Survey White Paper

Browse through our library of WSPS policies, annual reports, strategic plans and more.

Issue link: https://www.wsps.ca/resource-hub/i/1477550

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 27 of 39

©2022 Workplace Safety & Prevention Services. All rights reserved. 26 Across all respondents (Leading to Start of Journey and all industries) 98% indicate that a robust health and safety program is important to overall business success. The same number—across all industries— agree that having a culture of health and safety is key to sustainability. Overall, just over half of survey participants indicate they conduct a formal evaluation of their plan. However, the numbers are significantly lower for less developed respondents. Only 35% of Start of Journey, 36% of Reactive, and 37% of Managing respondents say they measure how they are performing against their plan. It's also interesting that there is universal agreement that attraction and retention is the top business challenge, but when it comes to criteria used to evaluate plans, only 19% say that they use attractiveness as an employer as a metric. However, that score does represent a five percent bump over 2019 responses. The top three metrics used by respondents are legislative compliance (72%), reduced injuries and costs (70%), and employee engagement (58%). Those with the most mature health and safety programs are more likely to see the impact of health and safety on key indicators of success. Compliance Reduction In Injuries & Costs Lower COVID Infection Rates Employee Engagement Leading 79% 79% 69% 73% Proactive 69% 69% 64% 72% Managing 67% 59% 64% 45% Reactive 56% 54% 44% 39% Start of Journey 31% 38% 19% 44% Overall, employer scores for opportunities in organizational performance were lower than in previous years. However, there was quite a difference between employee and employer scores across the board. With home ergonomics, employers knocked themselves down to 30%, an 11% drop from 2020, but employees ranked performance at 45%. With respect to psychological safety, employers rate themselves at 40% and employees rate performance at 47%. Employers rate themselves at 45% for work-life balance and employee empowerment, but, in both cases, employees say this should be 50%. The top three drivers of health and safety are: 1.  Compliance with legislation and regulations 2.  Caring for employees' wellbeing 3.  Senior leadership 3 HEALTH & SAFETY'S IMPACT ON BUSINESS PERFORMANCE

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Corporate - 2022 Health & Safety Leadership Survey White Paper