Getting your workplace inductions right is essential. Creating a good workplace induction system is step one to ensuring that you have a knowledgeable, safe and productive workforce.
Apart from the obvious argument that a poor workplace induction system can have an adverse effect on safety, it can also help to create a dangerous attitude of casualness towards safety throughout the organisation. Research indicates that a poor employee induction has a significant negative impact upon a new employee’s perception of their skills and ability to meet expectations, and how they feel about their job and their relationship with their fellow workers and employer.
Are you aware of the issues bad workplace inductions can cause?
As an employer, it’s important to take advantage of a new employee’s, visitor and contractor’s first day. It is the perfect opportunity to fuel productivity, provide a feel for your company and to clarify role specifics and site practises.
It’s obvious, we all know that poorly trained employees are more susceptible to injuries. This happens when staff lack the knowledge and skills required to use equipment safely. The problem can be fatal in some work environments.
It isn’t enough to have established procedures and protocols for activities that involve potential safety risks. Employees must receive workplace inductions and training on the appropriate procedures and how and when to use them.
When there are no workplace inductions or training, and employees do not understand how to effectively do their jobs. This leads to a low morale among workers, which results in employee turnover.
The rate of production is low when employees don’t know enough to perform their jobs confidently. Often unskilled staff will spend more time seeking help to perform their jobs. When more experienced employees spend time monitoring unskilled workers, it detracts from their work and affects their production as well. This can lead to errors and work needing to be rectified. Good workplace inductions can resolve these issues immediately.
An uninformed workforce who haven’t completed workplace inductions can hit your business in other ways, such as:
Untrained employees who haven’t completed workplace inductions cannot produce high-quality products. In addition a lack of adequate product knowledge and customer service skills also lead to a less than satisfactory customer experience.
When inducting staff or site visitors, businesses such avoid the following:
Overall, not investing time and resources into effective workplace inductions will result in wasted time, money and could lead to more serious issues. Ensure you create the right impression and culture with your workforce. Contact us today to find out more about the bespoke workplace inductions systems we create.