energy upgrades can lead to safer work environments

by:Yovog     2023-07-22
The increase in medical expenses is a topic that everyone cares about.
In addition, with the rise of medical costs and the occurrence of workplace accidents, the company has lost a lot of money and it is not surprising that improving the health and safety of workers is in the minds of many business owners.
In fact, in a recent survey conducted by Wasp Barcode, 44% of business owners said employee health care was one of the biggest challenges they faced, second only to recruitment and profit.
The survey shows that for businesses with more than 50 employees, health care concerns are even more than the challenge of improving profit margins.
Given the impact of health and safety costs on businesses, it\'s not surprising that businesses are doing everything they can to reduce those costs.
While the purchase of the best health insurance policy and the implementation of the employee fitness program are popular ways to alleviate health conditions --
Related expenses, one less
Obvious solutions can also have a significant impact: improving energy efficiency.
In addition to reducing energy costs, implementing certain energy efficiency projects in the workplace can also help it become a healthier and safer place.
Some of the benefits include: reducing workplace accidents: a study by the British Industrial Fatigue Commission shows that the higher the temperature in the workplace, more than 68 degrees, the greater the risk of accidents due to increased drowsiness.
By improving the efficiency of HVAC systems, enterprises can better control the temperature fluctuations, thus improving the vigilance of employees and reducing energy costs.
Better lighting can reduce headaches: old halogen lamps and incandescent lamps can emit dazzling light, which can lead to headaches and a reduction in staff productivity.
By switching to efficient and gentle LED lighting, businesses can reduce staff headaches by 27%, according to the US Green Building Council.
Reduced symptoms of allergies and asthma-Air quality greatly affects respiratory function, and the old system may not have proper filters to keep the air clean.
By upgrading the HVAC system, enterprises can improve indoor air quality by removing most of the allergens, toxins and microorganisms in the air.
According to the US Green Building Council, this not only improves the quality of life and productivity of employees, but also reduces allergy and asthma symptoms by 25%, which also reduces medical costs.
Reduced employee sick leave-companies with LEED or energy star certified buildings report an average of 2 days.
Sick leave decreased by 88 days per employee.
This saves the enterprise more than $1200 per employee productivity loss, which increases the speed
Especially with the development of business.
Perhaps surprisingly, these improvements help reduce costs related to health care and safety by improving the overall working environment.
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