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Psychological Safety in the Workplace: Insights and Actions from a Cross-Industry Survey

Psychological Safety in the Workplace: Insights and Actions from a Cross-Industry Survey

Pages 10 Pages

Veriforce’s “Psychological Safety in the Workplace” white paper finds that while awareness is rising, most organizations lack formal structures to support it. Among 212 respondents, 58% were familiar with the concept, yet over 50% lacked policies or training, and 47% had no formal definition. Leadership behavior proved decisive—teams led by empathetic, transparent leaders reported greater comfort speaking up. Research links psychologically unsafe workplaces to 80% higher injury risk and lower engagement. Psychological safety correlates strongly with employee satisfaction, retention, and proactive safety culture. Veriforce recommends five actions: develop leaders’ communication skills, establish non-punitive reporting, align safety with productivity goals, enhance policy accessibility, and continuously monitor employee feedback. The study concludes that psychological safety is a strategic advantage, not just a moral imperative.

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