Leading By Example to Enhance Risk Management

Words: Patrick Cunningham

In the masonry industry, there is plenty to consider when it comes to setting the stage for solid risk management leadership. Consider the following to lead by example and empower your team:

It Starts At The Top

By taking risk management seriously, it sends a powerful message to the entire organization. Setting examples from the highest level on down and modeling behaviors you wish to see in your employees is important in a risk-aware culture.

Leadership Responsibilities

As a leader, you can do quite a bit to set your employees up for success. For starters, you can consider:

  • Hosting regular training sessions on safety subjects specific to your industry
  • Developing sound policies, procedures, and documentation
  • Setting clear expectations
  • Rewarding positive behaviors
  • Maintaining open communication
  • Staying informed of current safety regulations and industry best practices
  • Providing training, education, tools, and incentives
Proactive Planning

Take the time to develop a proactive approach by anticipating potential hazards and implementing preventative measures. This can involve:

  • Conducting regular risk assessments
  • Reviewing and updating safety policies on an annual basis
  • Providing necessary tools, equipment, and personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Encouraging breaks
Everyone is a Risk Manager

Encourage all team members, from executives to new hires, to consider themselves risk managers. This can help to enhance the company's safety culture and operational efficiency. For more information and resources, reach out to your local Federated Insurance® marketing representative today.



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