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News May 22, 2025

More than half of surveyed workers don’t feel entirely safe in the workplace

Alert Media’s latest Employee Safety Report shows poor communication from employers and lack of proper training have led many people to feel not completely safe at work, according to Safety+Health magazine.

Alert Media surveyed more than 2,000 full-time U.S. workers and 1,000 more in the United Kingdom regarding their perceptions of workplace safety. Although 96% of respondents said being physically safe at work is important to them (with 77% saying it is “extremely important”), 56% said they do not feel entirely safe in the workplace.

Eighty-one percent of workers reported experiencing an emergency or safety incident on the job. The most common emergencies were technology disruption, severe weather, transportation and infrastructure disruptions, mental health incidents/emergencies, cybersecurity issues, harassment, crime and workplace violence.

Twenty-six percent of workers said their safety fears have “skyrocketed” within the past few years, and 46% of workers said they do not feel completely safe and feel unprepared for an emergency.

Ninety-five percent of respondents consider mental health important on the job, with 67% saying it is “extremely important”; 49% cite high stress levels as a contributing factor for not feeling safe at work.

The top reasons why workers feel unsafe were poor communication (39%) and inadequate safety training (23%). The report recommended employers create anonymous, straightforward channels for employees to report safety concerns without fear of retaliation; integrate mental health support by offering resources such as counseling services, stress management training and access to employee assistance programs; actively seek and integrate employee opinions into safety initiatives; ensure critical information reaches everyone quickly and clearly; and build a culture of safety and transparency.

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