Safety at work this festive season
Safety at work this festive season

The festive season brings different risks to the workplace. As the end of the year approaches, people are juggling deadlines, social events, travel and family commitments. All of this has the potential to affect concentration and increase the chance of accidents. Keeping an eye on safety at work this festive season isn’t about dampening the fun though. It’s about helping everyone get to Christmas in one piece.

Managing stress and pressure

December is a busy month for many industries. People often rush to get jobs finished before the break - and that can be when mistakes happen.
A client recently mentioned that their team was making small errors simply because they were tired and distracted. A quick team meeting and some priority-setting made a big difference.

Encourage breaks, check in with colleagues, and make workloads realistic. Looking after mental wellbeing is a big part of safety at work this festive season.

Driving in icy or dark conditions

For teams who drive as part of their job, winter roads can present real challenges. Icy patches, dark evenings, and last-minute deliveries can all increase risk.

Make sure vehicles your team uses are winter-ready: clear windows, working lights, and tyres with plenty of grip. And remind staff that it’s completely fine to take more time - arriving safely matters far more than arriving quickly.

Slips, trips, and messy corridors

Wet weather means wet floors. Combine that with decorations, cables, extra stock for sale or just generally more people milling around, and you’ve got a perfect recipe for slips and trips.

A quick walk-round at the start and end of the day can keep walkways clear. Simple things like matting at entrances and wiping up spills straight away can prevent preventable injuries.

Office parties and celebrations

Celebrations are great for morale, but alcohol and workplaces don’t really mix. If you’re organising an event, set expectations early: plan safe travel, keep an eye out for colleagues who might need support, and avoid anything that encourages risky behaviour.

These little reminders help maintain safety at work this festive season without taking away any of the enjoyment.

Finishing 2025 safely

Whether it’s managing workloads, keeping floors clear, or planning safe travel, a bit of extra attention goes a long way for your team. When you focus on safety at work this festive season, you help ensure everyone can enjoy the holidays - and return in January ready for a fresh start.

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