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Workplace Exercise Programs – Committees and Opportunities.

Workplace Exercise Programs – Committees and Opportunities. Although support from the top is vital to a successful initiative, support from other workers is also important. Once you get the go-ahead from management, identify others who are interested in the project and form a committee to help determine the next steps.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

/ by All Best News
Committees and Opportunities.
Workplace Physical Activity Programs –  Forming an Staff Member Committee

Although support from the top is vital to a successful initiative, support from other workers is also important.
Once you get the go-ahead from management, identify others who are interested in the project and form a committee to help determine the next steps.
Depending on the size of your workplace and the amount of staff time management is willing to contribute, this committee may  be advisory or may plan and carry out the initiative.
The committee could include workers from HR, occupational health and safety and finance. It’s also a good idea to involve staff from other areas who have an interest in promoting exercise.
Terms of reference will define the boundaries of the project. for example, it’s important for the committee to have obviously defined and understood tasks. Possible tasks include the following –

• Investigating your workplace environment
• Carrying out an staff member interest survey.
• Developing a mission statement and objectives and objectives.
• Writing a exercise or wellness policy declaring the corporation’s commitment to exercise.
• Brainstorming program ideas.
• Promoting, communicating and advertising and marketing the initiative.
• Coordinating specific activities.
• Deciding how the initiative will be examined.
• Continually assessing  what is or isn’t working and adjusting the plan.

Before making plans to encourage exercise during the workday, it’s important to find out what is “doable” in your workplace.
You don’t want to raise staff member expectations by offering something that’s impossible due to funding or space limits.
For example, it’s not realistic to suggest putting in a exercise facility when there’s no room for it. be open, notwithstanding, to creative ways around limitations.

Workplace Physical Activity Programs –  Finding out What’s Possible in Your Workplace

Check with recreation departments or fitness facilities for maps of the local walking trails or underground pedways. Great walking trails may  be right around the block from your workplace.
Below are some questions to help you assess your workplace –

• What facilities or opportunities does your work space offer that make it easier to be physically active during the workday? for  instance, do you have stairs, bike racks, showers, space for a exercise facility, factory walking lanes?

• What nearby facilities or opportunities could workers use to be more physically active during the workday? Are you close to sidewalks, walking trails, community centers, bicycle lanes for active commuting and/or exercise facilities?

• What resources are available?

• can the initiative access funds, personnel, space, equipment, facilities?


• What’s the structure of your organization? for  instance, consider staff size, working hours, number of sites, unusual shifts, length of lunch breaks and ability to use flex time.
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