Designing a Hybrid Workplace Safety Philosophy

This is your HR News Flash, your briefing on talent management and the world of work from HRCI.

Many organizations still perceive hybrid and remote work as short-term solutions instead of long-term strategies. That lack of commitment could ultimately pose a safety and security risk for your workforce. Here are the essential components of a hybrid workplace safety philosophy to direct decision-making at your organization.

Identify necessary safety and security priorities.

Priorities include physical safety. Among these are providing employees with ergonomic home office furniture and equipment, addressing mental health concerns and monitoring cybersecurity.

Strengthen Digital Infrastructure.

A robust digital infrastructure can help employees remain connected. Digital connection can help with the effects of isolation, without putting personal information at risk. Ensure the organization is complying with industry standards and best practices.

Communicate, collaborate and create.

It is important for HR to communicate with the workforce regarding best practices for hybrid safety and security. A targeted communication and education plan ensures that employees adhere to your hybrid workplace safety philosophy. Hybrid work also offers new opportunities for expanding collaboration experiences through new tools and technology, regardless of physical location.

This concludes your HR News Flash. HRCI prepares HR leaders for the digital age. Thanks for listening. Check back soon for the workplace news you need. Learn more at HRCI.org.

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