Ministries who have a safety officer to oversee safety and risk management often have fewer accidents and injuries. As with other areas of ministry, it is important to have one person who can take responsibility for ensuring these items are cared for in a timely fashion.<br />
<br />
Activities typically coordinated by a safety officer may include receiving and responding to maintenance requests around the church, performing annual inspections, coordinating seasonal maintenance, emergency planning, and reviewing activity safety procedures.<br />
<br />
Children and youth represent one of the greatest assets of the Adventist Church. Keeping them safe should be one of the highest priorities for our ministries.
Adventist ministries face a number of liabilities and threats hiding in plain sight every day. Being able to identify and address these threats can help reduce risk.
A well-developed maintenance plan can extend the life of your facilities and reduce accidents. Discover how to start a seasonal maintenance program for your ministry.
Protecting your church or school property from crime and theft is the foundation of any risk management plan. Failure to protect your property can be costly.
Is your ministry prepared to face an emergency? Having a plan in place before an emergency strikes can be one of the best ways to successfully navigate a crisis.