Keys To Training Your Employees
Consider these key points when keeping your employees up-to-speed and educated on the latest security and safety procedures.
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Employees are trained to report any suspicious activity at Ritter Crop Services and check for proper identification when receivi© 2008 -
Employees at Silverado Ranch Supply receive monthly training that focuses on how to read labels, handle hazardous materials, doc© 2008 -
All employees attend regular meetings and training on rules and regulations at Mott Grain & Agronomy. They must all be able to c© 2008 -
Posey County Co-op has two employees on staff that are responsible for keeping the co-op in compliance and training employees.S© 2008 -
Watonwan Farm Service conducts two safety audits annually and has a safety award program for each location based on their compli© 2008 -
Having Internet access allows Wilber-Ellis Co., Grant, MI, facility to take advantage of Web sites to help keep current with lab© 2008
As any ag retailer knows, his or her operations are only as good as the employees that work there. And uneducated or uninformed employees can compromise the most professional facility. It's for this reason that constant and continual employee training is one the keys to maintaining proper dealership security and safety, no matter how large or small an outlet happens to be.
We take a look at some of the ways leading ag retailers keep their employees well educated and up-to-speed on the latest security and safety procedures through extensive training and established protocols.
Key Points To Consider
A. Besides safety training, ag retailers should make certain to train employees in how to spot suspicious individuals and never release products without confirming a buyer's identity.
B. Employee training should be conducted as often as possible, with a regular monthly schedule preferred. If possible, retailers should have assigned employees who perform these training classes and continually update other employees on safety and security concerns.
C. Regular inventory checks on safety and security supplies should be performed to make certain needed items are not missing.
D. When possible, use the Internet and Web sites to keep employees current with their training options.
