Break your group into at least two teams and then challenge them to a series of safety games for the workplace environment where they spend the most time. Set up stations and have asafety drillat each station. Give tokens or mark off a progress sheet for each team after they complete the...
Discussion paper prepared for The Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal March 2009 Prepared byEach medical discussion paper is written by a recognized expert in the field, who has been recommended by the Tribunal's medical counsellors. Each author is asked to present a balanced view of...
When employees actively participate in discussions, share experiences, and learn from one another, they collectively foster a safety-first mindset. A strong safety culture leads to fewer accidents and better overall well-being. To further enhance your workplace safety measures, watch our webinar on ...
expectations and resources. Employees who hear regularly about safety know management’s safety expectations and have the resources to learn about safety. That will make them more committed to workplace safety. Safety discussions at employee meetings, safety statistics on...
Accidents Waiting to Happen: The Five Crucial Conversations That Drive Workplace Safety: Discussions about the True Threats to Safety at Your Workplace Might Be Uncomfortable, but They Are Crucial If You Truly Want to Reduce Workplace Injuries and Illnesses...
They must also make safety discussions a daily practice in their organization. Safety culture should be established at every level of an organization as a regular practice. Most importantly, everyone in an organization should be encouraged and awarded for innovations and good practices, while also ...
Some of the representative safety criteria include, but not limited to, 10CFR Part 50. Appendix A, US Federal Register;... G. Apostolakis Risk management, a lecture at MIT special summer program for professionals Nucl Syst Safety (2000–2001) For example, in several discussions at MIT specia...
that use the maps we’ve developed together, that actively support the safety teams, and that sustain the work through their active participation and discussions—see rapid improvements in the organization’s safety performance – often achieving more than a 50% reduction in injury frequency rates ...
Employees working on the floor have firsthand experience with the day-to-day realities of warehouse operations. They can provide vital insights about hazards or challenges that may not be obvious during the audit. Create a safe space for open discussions to foster trust and gain honest feedback...
It is possible to create behavioural observation checklists for safe and risky behaviours using incident reports, risk assessment documentation, standard operating procedures, and group discussions that are readily available. Then, to obtain the base-period safety scores, trained observers would periodicall...