Health & Safety Video Library

Getting Health and Safety Buy-In: Recognising the Positives in Your Team’s Progress

Struggling to get your team on board with health and safety? Many business owners feel like they’re constantly nagging without seeing results.  In this video, I share a different approach: focus on recognising improvements, no matter how small, to build trust and team buy in.

Instead of highlighting mistakes, try acknowledging recent improvements, whether it’s better housekeeping, updated paperwork, or a new system in place. This shift in focus can create a positive culture and help your team feel appreciated, leading to higher engagement and stronger compliance.

Watch to learn how small changes can make a big difference in your health, safety and environmental management.

Health and safety in the workplace is crucial for any growing business, especially in high-risk industries like construction, manufacturing, recycling, and logistics. With over 20 years of experience in health and safety, I’ve seen firsthand how businesses that thrive in this area have one thing in common: strong leadership that drives safety from the top down.

In this video, I share key insights on how you, as a business leader, can take ownership of health and safety to reduce accidents, minimize claims, and lower risks across your operations.

Implement these strategies to set a positive tone and culture around health, safety and environmental issues in your business.

Don’t just talk about safety, lead by example.

At Paul Feely & Associates, we’ve seen that most health and safety prosecutions stem from insufficient risk assessments.

In this video, we break down why risk assessments aren’t just documents to update annually, they need to be live, evolving tools that involve your team and adapt to your business operations.

By ensuring your risk assessments are up-to-date, you’re not only staying compliant but actively improving safety and efficiency in your workplace.

Want to stay ahead of the risks? Watch now to learn how to make risk assessments work for you.