Summary Slide: Tutorial 1 Safety Culture & Safety Management
Summary Slide: Tutorial 1 Safety Culture & Safety Management
Summary Slide: Tutorial 1 Safety Culture & Safety Management
Tutorial 1
Safety Culture & Safety Management
Tutorial 1
Safety Culture & Safety Management
SK Poon
Tutorial
Assignment No. 1
How significant is safety culture to the effective implementation
of safety management?
In attempting the assessment task, you should consider the
following:
1.
2.
3.
Definition of TSM
How about if you dont know the answer?
Tips:
Pre-tutorial Readings
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E1
(E1)
Engineering
CC
E3
E1
E1
E2
E3
E2
(E2)
Education
E1
E3 BB
E1 E2
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(E2)
Enforcement
(BB)
Behaviour-based
BB
E2
(CC)
Culture
Change
Behavior-Based Safety vs
Hierarchy of Control of Hazards
Behavior-Based Safety
1. The belief that worker behavior is the precursor to safety
or injury
2. Implementation must be achieved through training
(lots!)
3. High participation is critical for success
4. Management commitment to the process is essential
5. Behavior is objective and can be observed
6. Unsafe or at-risk behavior can be objectively measured
7. Improving safe behavior and minimizing at-risk
behaviors reduces injuries
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1. Elimination or substitution
2. Engineering controls
3. Warnings
4. Training and Procedures/Administrative
controls
5. Personal Protective Equipment
National Safety Council & UAW Paper on A Union Critique of
Behavior Safety
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Identification
Evaluation
Control
Data Analysis
Claims assessment
Surveys & Questionnaires
Risk Assessment
Hazard Analysis
Interviews
Worker Complaints
Government Regulations
Inspections/Audits
Assignment 1 (a)
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Assignment 1 (b)
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Actionable Model
Theories of Actions
Chris Argris & Donald Schn
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Assignment 1 (c)
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Discuss in groups
Summarize and present the results of
discussion by a group representative
Case Study
http://icnet.polyu.edu.hk/d3/airport/final%20report/final-re
port-presentation.ppt
)
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The External
Environment
Integrated Performance-based
Safety Management System
Stakeholders
Stakeholders
Regulating
Regulating Agencies/units
Continuous
Continuous Improvement
Improvement
Integration
Integration
Safety
Safety Management
Management Review
Review
Evaluation of Performance
Initiation
(OSH inputs)
Communication
Communication
Audit
Audit // Review
Review
Corporate
Corporate Safety
Safety Management
[reference
[reference Recommendation
Recommendation No.
No. 3(b)]
3(b)]
Management
Management Commitment
Commitment and
and Resources
Resources
Safety
Policy,
Goals
&
Objectives
Safety Policy,
Safety
Safety Section
OSH
OSH Advisor
Advisor
Overall
Overall Planning
Planning and
and Performance
Performance Monitoring
Monitoring
OSH Process
Formulation
OSH
OSH Policy
Policy
Goals
Goals &
& Objectives
Objectives
Performance
Performance Standards
Standards
Overall
Overall Safety
Safety Planning
Manual
Manual &
& Guidelines
Guidelines
[to
[to be
be prepared
prepared by
by Line
Line Departments]
Departments]
Line Departments
Employee Participation
L1
L2
L3
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Implementation / Operations
OSH
OSH Training
Training
Risk
Risk Management
Management Programs
Programs
Operational
Operational Safety Procedures
Prevent
Prevent / Correct
Correct Actions
Actions
Procurement
Procurement // Contractors
Contractors
Emergency
Emergency preparedness
preparedness
Meeting
Meeting OSH
OSH Goals
Goals &
& Objectives
Objectives
Accident
Accident & Injury Rates
Changes
Changes in Efficiency
Overall
Overall Safety Performance
[to
[to be
be prepared
prepared by
by Line
Line Departments]
Departments]
Safety Performance
(Outputs)