Emergency Preparedness and Response

Survey Says Office Workers Unsure of Company Safety Plans

Emergencies can strike anywhere—industrial settings or offices. And when they do, it’s ready-or-not time for employees. How ready are your office workers to deal with an emergency?

A recent survey commissioned by Staples.com of small business managers and office workers on office health and safety showed gaps in office workers’ awareness of companies’ safety plans and preparedness, a situation that could lead to increased accidents and injuries.

The survey found that managers were far better informed about workplace safety preparedness than office workers, who were uncertain about what they should do in case of an emergency.

For example:

  • While nearly 70% of managers say their company has an emergency communication plan, nearly half of office workers are either unsure if a plan exists or say their company doesn’t have a plan.
  • 50% of office workers said they participate in safety drills only once every few years or never.
  • Only 19% of office workers think their company is prepared for a major medical emergency.

The Staples Safety Survey was conducted through a third party research company. A total of 208 office managers and 204 office workers responded to the survey from small businesses with fewer than 50 employees.


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Emergency Supplies

According to the survey, managers were almost 50% more likely than nonmanagers to be able to locate their company’s safety-related supplies such as defibrillators, eyewash, dust masks, and caution and wet floor signs.

Small businesses prepare for emergencies and prevent accidents by acquiring an assortment of high-quality and dependable safety supplies such as gloves and eye/ear/face protection, fire extinguishers, first aid supplies, and even defibrillators, said a Staples representative.

Additional Findings

Additional safety findings from the survey include:

  • When it comes to fire, more than 70% of both managers and office workers felt their company was somewhat or very prepared.
  • When it comes to flooding, only 50% of employees felt their company was adequately prepared. This is a particularly concerning statistic because, according to the National Weather Service Forecast Office, flooding causes more damage in the United States than any other severe weather-related event, costing an average of $4.6 billion a year.
  • While 56% of managers said they were either very prepared or somewhat prepared in case of a hazardous material exposure, only 23% of office workers said they would know what to do in that circumstance.

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