Achieving A Safety Culture
Achieving A Safety Culture
Achieving A Safety Culture
WELCOME
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR
EDISON U. GARCIA
All Employees
Safety Committees
Corporate Managers
Department Managers
First Line Supervisors
Accident Investigation Team Members
NOTE:
UNDERSTANDING AND SUPPORT FROM THE WORK FORCE
IS ESSENTIAL, WITHOUT IT THE PROGRAM WILL FAIL!
Considerations:
Considerations:
Considerations: SAFETY
STATISTICS
Based on “injury” statistics only
Based on “record able injuries”
Doesn’t include “close calls”
Frequency not a good indicator of “risk”
Provides little information about risk management
Statistics provide little more than “indicators”
Statistics provide a starting point
WHAT IS BEHAVIOR?
Behavior Is What a Person Does or Says. What
Causes a Person to Take This Particular Behavior
or Course of Action Depends On Other Influencing
Factors. Attitude and Situational Conditions
Cause The Particular Behavior.
REINFORCEMENT
REINFORCEMENT
Reinforcement Considerations:
1. Reinforce Frequently, and In Public.
2. Reinforce ONLY for Acceptable Behavior.
3. Reinforce Immediately, Never Wait.
4. Reinforce During the Safe Behavior if Possible.
5. Be Specific About the Reinforced Behavior.
6. Give Non-Verbal Positive Cues. (Nods, Smiles etc.)
7. Be Totally Positive.
8. Be Sincere. People See a Lot, But Don’t Say a Lot.
9. Accentuate The Positive.
LOST TIME
ACCIDENTS
0
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MOTIVATIONAL TECHNIQUES
AND!
Good Behavior Can Be Enhanced By Accommodating The Majority. Please As Many People As Is Practical.
Behavioral Causes
Improper attitude.
Lack of knowledge or skill.
Physical or mental impairment.
Improper Attitude
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ACCIDENT CAUSATION
Continued
Behavioral Causes
Horseplay.
Defeating safety devices.
Failure to secure or warn.
Operating without authority.
Working on moving equipment.
Taking an unsafe position or posture.
Operating or working at an unsafe speed.
Unsafe loading, placing, mixing, combining.
Failure to use personal protective equipment.
Types of Accidents
Slip, Trip.
Struck by.
Overexertion.
Struck against.
Fall on same level.
Fall to different level.
Caught in, on, or between.
Contact with - heat or cold.
Contact with - electric current.
Inhalation, absorption, ingestion, poisoning.
When you:
Eliminate Unsafe Environmental Conditions.
Upgrade Engineering Controls.
Optimize Administrative Controls.
Provide Adequate Personal Protective Equipment.
When Behavior:
Causes Management to Fully Support the Program.
Causes Employees to Promote Safety.
Contributes To a Safe Work Environment.
Causes a Measurable Reduction In Accidents.
Satti Jamshed
Project Training Supervisor