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Title: Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety Practice


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Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety
Practice 10
Employee Commitment Personal Risk Management
2
Best Practices Getting Employee Commitment
  • Personal Responsibility (Risk Management)
    Training
  • Following and being held accountable for Safety
    rules
  • Wearing Personal Protective Equipment
  • Behavior/Attitude Think prevention before
    acting
  • Aware on their own unsafe acts
  • Error gt State Recognition triggers Preventative
    Action
  • Report/correct unsafe conditions

3
Best Safety Practices Employee Attitudes
  • Employee Attitudes Behavior
  • Shifting Paradigms Creating Responsibility

4
Supervisory Leadership Responsibilities EHS
Excellence Paradigm Shift
5
Safety Leadership Employee Paradigms Five
Stages for changing a safety culture
Unacceptable of Accidents Incidents
  • Ignore
  • The University is responsible for safety
  • There are no hazards with my job
  • I have always done it this way

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  • Deny
  • I dont get hurt that often
  • My personal actions have no effect on my safety
    or the environment
  • Blame Others
  • The workplace is unsafe
  • There is too much focus on getting work done
    quickly
  • Management doesnt care about safety

10
Incident Rates
  • Assume Responsibility
  • I can influence my personal safety
  • I will not allow myself to get hurt at work
    today
  • I can have an effect on the environment

5
  • Change Behavior
  • I make safety 1st priority
  • I wear all PPE
  • I follow safety procedures
  • I change the way I work

Zero Accidents Incidents
6
Employee Expectations Paradigm Shift A
  • Traditional Mindset
  • Management is responsible for Safety
  • Accidents releases are just a risk of work
  • Personal Control Mindset
  • I am responsible for Safety
  • Accidents releases are completely preventable.


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Employee Expectations Paradigm Shift B
  • Traditional Mindset
  • I have to take short cuts to get the job done.
  • I recognize safety hazards could hurt someone or
    the environment ... I hope that it gets fixed.
  • Personal Control Mindset
  • Im not going to take short cuts. I will follow
    procedures.
  • It is my responsibility to take action on
    recognized risks.

8
Employee ExpectationsParadigm Shift C
  • Personal Control Mindset
  • I wont get hurt if I continuously manage the
    risks I face each day.
  • Fault is not the focus. Going home in the same
    condition you arrived in is the focus.
  • Traditional Mindset
  • I wont get hurt today.
  • It wont happen to me.
  • Accidents and incidents are not my fault.

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Personal ResponsibilityRisk Management
Accident
Behavior
Risk Management
Situational Risk
Daily Home Work Activities
10
Employee Safety Responsibilities Managing their
daily risk behavior
  • EXAMPLES
  • What taking Personal responsibility for your own
    safety means,
  • Thinking before you act
  • Before you work, doing stretches every day
  • Getting assistance with lifting, pushing
    pulling as needed, or using a mechanical assist
    device to lift/push/pull
  • Getting the right tool following procedures
  • Wearing the required Personal Protective
    Equipment
  • Taking time to do the job right (Done once, done
    right)
  • Being aware of your surroundings
  • Paying attention to hazards
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