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What is 'Safety Culture' and how can you measure it? (Management…
What is 'Safety Culture' and how can you measure it?
People
Training and Instruction
Fear of Retribution
Reporting hazards
Reporting incidents
Qualifications
Hazard prevention / control
Availability to tool and resources
Age of workforce
Safety Rules and Procedures
SOP's
Take 5's
Pre-start checklists
Inductions
Organisation Learning
Training
Safety Meetings and outcomes
SWMS / JSA's
Reporting system
Poor system design
Literacy and numeracy skills leads to lack of reporting
Mostly computer based which may not account for workers who can not read and write which leads to non reporting
Difficult to use or time consuming
Limited internet access
Incident trends
Incident data content. Validity of data
Management Commitment
Management Understanding
Consultation with workers
Complacency
Time allocated to safety
Failure to provide training to users
WHS Safety Meetings
$$ allocated to safety issues and training needs
Availability of tools and resources
Management encouragement to report hazard without retribution
Rewarding good safety practices
Teamwork
Bullying and Harassment
Isolating workers
Friends V's work colleagues
Understanding of the work required
Worker involvement in making safety decisions
Blame v's no blame
Pointing fingers
Retribution
Loss of jobs
Design of the workplace
Regimented
Offices vs open plan
Micro managing
Rewards and engagement
colleague interactions
Job loss
Reliance of alcohol and drugs
Emotional and physical stress