Strategic Safety Culture Roadmap
Despite well-established systems, procedures and qualified safety resources, a large majority of companies continue to experience devastating workplace incidents. This begs the question: Why?
Safety Culture
An effective organizational culture is the foundation of any successful company, and workplace safety is no different. Conduct a quick review of inquiries into recent safety disasters, and a common theme emerges: lack of positive safety culture within the industry/company/worksite. Government regulators and industry associations (BSEE, DOT, FAA, NRC, CANSO, PSAN) recognize this trend and are now focusing on safety culture as vital to successful workplace environments.
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Strategic Safety Culture Roadmap
Achieving world-class safety performance involves more than mechanically applying a management system. Effective safety culture requires the involvement of every single employee, top to bottom, directing their efforts at continual improvement.
Given that truth, BSMS is proud to present its Strategic Safety Culture Roadmap. Packed with practical, evidence-based tools and techniques, this great resource will introduce you to safety culture, help you understand change management, reduce workplace accidents, and most importantly, improve your company’s bottom line.
The Strategic Safety Culture Roadmap was developed and written for practical use by organizations and anyone concerned with occupational safety. The Roadmap serves as an aid in determining how to strategically improve safety culture in a workplace. Information provided is based on over 25 years’ worth of research and field study, and includes key steps in developing, initiating, and sustaining a strong safety culture. The safety culture topics discussed have been highlighted by public inquiries into industrial safety catastrophes, by academics identifying the common attributes of safety culture, and by regulators identifying the common factors in loss of primary containment studies. A large scale academic field study in North America has linked them to a basket of injury types (minor and major).
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