Dräger: New research should serve as a 'wake up call' for businesses to avoid 'perfect storm' for workplace health and safety

Dräger: New research should serve as a 'wake up call' for businesses to avoid 'perfect storm' for workplace health and safety

PR Newswire

BLYTH, England, June 25, 2025

BLYTH, England, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- New research published today has outlined a series of findings that has the potential to create a 'perfect storm' in relation to safety and health in UK workplaces and highlights the need for action to be taken to keep people safe at work.

Growing financial pressures leading to outdated or poorly maintained safety equipment, mental health and wellbeing issues being seen as a lower priority compared to more 'traditional' health and safety issues, and cynicism amongst employees in relation to how much personal responsibility they are expected to take on for health and safety, as well as concerns over a potential over reliance on artificial intelligence all feature in a range of findings in the fifth annual Dräger Safety and Health at Work Report 2025, a study exploring attitudes to safety and health topics in UK workplaces.

It is hoped that the findings may serve as a wake-up call for those businesses that may not be fully aware of the extent of employee sentiment towards the issues involved.

Matthew Bedford, Managing Director, Draeger Safety UK Ltd comments: "The outlook for businesses continues to be extremely challenging, not least financially. However, it is vital that organisations also remain focused on fundamental issues such as the safety and wellbeing of their employees."

"My hope is that some of the issues highlighted in this year's research will serve as a wake-up call to UK businesses.

"Despite the vast majority of people reporting that they do feel safe in their workplace, there are clear areas of dissatisfaction and cynicism across key areas which need addressing to prevent negative sentiment developing further.

"It is vital that we do not allow complacency to develop in relation to workplace health and safety, and that instead, innovation and new approaches being see in the fields of safety training and safety technology are leveraged fully to keep workplaces safe despite the challenges faced."

Despite cautions expressed around artificial intelligence (AI) in the report, it is seen by many as an example of innovation which may help improve safety, with 44% of those included in the research reporting that they feel it could reduce human error by automating repetitive safety checks. Other perceived benefits include AI's ability to improve employee training through immersive simulations and identifying and mitigating potential hazards. However, caution and balance around AI in workplace safety seem to be crucial, with a significant 92% reporting that they recognise potential risks with AI implementation in the field of workplace safety in the next five years.

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About this research
This research was conducted via interviews with 1000 respondents (750 employees / 250 managers) in UK organisations with 50+ employees during March 2025. The research was commissioned and funded by Draeger Safety UK and conducted independently by Insight Avenue UK.

Dräger. Technology for Life® 
Dräger is an international leader in the fields of medical and safety technology. Our products protect, support, and save lives. Founded in 1889, Dräger generated revenues of around € 3,4 billion in 2024. The Dräger Group is currently present in over 190 countries and has more than 16,000 employees worldwide. Please visit www.draeger.com for more information.

In 1889, it was the invention of the Lubeca pressure reducing valve which laid the groundwork for the company's future growth in the spheres of safety and medical technology. In 2025, Dräger is present in over 190 countries worldwide, and employs over 16,000 staff, approximately 800 of whom are based in the UK, providing world-class safety equipment such as breathalysers, breathing apparatus, face masks, gas detectors and more for organisations including the emergency services, defence, mining pharmaceuticals and utilities.

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