Jen's Safety Angle Top 5 Considerations for Safety Programs in 2025

Jen’s Safety Angle: Top 5 Considerations for Safety Programs in 2025 

// March 7, 2025

Crane Hub’s February 2025 Magazine features Jen Mutas’ Safety Angle: Top 5 Considerations for Safety Programs in 2025. 

Read Jen’s article if you’re looking for the top tips on how to fine-tune your company operations, maintain employee safety, and educate staff to feel confident in all aspects of their work. 

Jen’s recommendations include optimizations in the key areas of supervision, documentation, training, inspections and preventive maintenance: 

  1. Supervision
    Having appropriate personnel available to show new and experienced staff the ropes is not only a likely regulatory requirement in your jurisdiction, it’s an integral part of smooth production and simply good business. 
  2. Documentation
    “If it’s not documented, it didn’t happen”: the rally cry of incident investigation and/or audits. If you’ve been burned by this before, you know it changes how you do your work in the future. 
  3. Training
    Provide appropriate, and meaningful training. Please don’t pull employees out of meaningful work for meaningless training, no one wins. 
  4. Inspections
    Whether inspections are on equipment, work areas, employees, or otherwise, when done right they provide the best form of proactive compliance. 
  5. Preventive Maintenance
    You may think this should be tied into inspections, but separating and clarifying the importance of having your equipment and assets functioning at their greatest potential deserves its own spot. 

 You can read the full article online in Crane Hub’s Magazine