Every company has a Safety Culture, but in order to have a successful Safety Culture it needs to score well in critical elements. Safety Culture is based on visible general management and plant management support, supervisor engagement, communication, program evaluation, effective safety committee, training, incident reporting, active employee participation, regulatory compliance, safe by design, recognition and occupational health.This category focuses on all of these topics and will discuss ways to identify and measure where a safety culture currently is and how to bring it to the next level.
Health and Safety in the Workplace Okay, it is pretty common to see the word 'Health' used interchangeably within a practicing Safety Professional role. What does health mean to you?…
Continuous improvement is always on my mind when working within the role of a Safety Professional. How can we be better today? What process can we improve which will reduce…
4 strong KPIs which represent the overall performance of a safety program.
Enlightened Data Collection for the Safety Specialist Have you intentionally used appreciative inquiry? Before I begun my morning commute to work, and I was scrolling through my podcast options. I…
Measure where your safety culture currently is and identify how you can drive it to the next level.
Slicing, Dicing, and Divvying Up Data! As a safety professional, mixing and matching data to view how metrics tie into each other is always so interesting! Benchmarking and comparing to…
The Importance of Communication Who wouldn't want to feel they want to be kept in the loop where they work? I know I would. Every employee wants to feel informed…