As we enter 2026, businesses across all sectors are looking for ways to improve workplace efficiency, compliance, and employee wellbeing. One of the most important ways to achieve these goals is by making health and safety a top priority. A proactive approach to workplace safety not only protects staff and visitors but also boosts productivity, reduces downtime, and strengthens your company’s reputation.
Start with a Workplace Safety Audit
The first step in prioritising health and safety in 2026 is to conduct a thorough safety audit. Safety audits help businesses identify potential hazards, assess risks, and highlight areas where policies and procedures may need updating. From fire safety compliance and manual handling to first aid preparedness and working at height, audits provide a clear picture of your current safety standards.
Once the audit is complete, you can create a targeted action plan to address any gaps. This proactive approach ensures your business is compliant with UK health and safety legislation while reducing the risk of accidents and incidents.
Invest in Regular Training
A strong safety culture relies on well-trained staff. In 2026, businesses should focus on scheduling refresher training and skills development sessions for employees across all levels. Training can include:
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Fire safety and Fire Marshal courses to prepare staff for emergencies.
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First aid training to ensure teams can respond confidently to medical incidents.
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Manual handling and working at height courses to prevent workplace injuries.
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IOSH Managing Safely and Behavioural Science leadership training to promote a proactive safety culture.
Tailored training programmes ensure that learning is relevant to each team, whether you operate in offices, warehouses, care homes, or food and drink manufacturing sites.
Engage with Your Team
Encourage your team to share feedback, report near-misses, and participate in safety drills. Regular engagement improves awareness, reinforces safe behaviours, and ensures that employees feel confident in their ability to respond to emergencies.
January is the perfect time to review your safety plans for the year. Consider scheduling refresher training, safety drills, and audits early in the year to establish a strong foundation. By planning ahead, you can identify potential risks before they escalate and maintain compliance with regulatory standards throughout 2026.
Partner with Experts
Working with an experienced health and safety consultancy can make implementing your 2026 safety plan easier. Our expert guidance, sector-specific training, and practical support across the Midlands. From fire safety and first aid to manual handling, working at height, and IOSH-accredited courses, we help businesses create safer workplaces and more confident teams.
Prioritise health and safety in 2026. Get in touch with us to plan your audits, training, and compliance strategy for the year ahead.
