Safety Observation System and Near Miss Reporting Programs: Methods to maintain employee engagement in behavioral based safety practices

K. A. Krugh, J. Sommers
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Because over 90% of accidents in the cement industry are related to unsafe behaviors, efforts that are only geared toward providing a safe working environment will not deliver the results that we, as an industry, need to achieve: zero harm to employees. In addition to ensuring safe physical conditions of a workplace, a living, breathing behavioral based safety program must be implemented. Many examples of successful systems exist, amongst these are the Safety Observation System (SOS) and Near Miss Reporting Program currently utilized within Holcim (US). The SOS program is based on the regular participation of all employees recording their observations of tasks being performed by colleagues. Opportunities for improvement, as well as good practices, are loaded onto a web based database for frequent management review and follow up actions. Not only does this keep all employees actively involved in promoting safe working behaviors, it drives continuous improvement as well. Additionally, a focus on “near-miss” reporting, which works best with a reward/non-disciplinary policy, is perhaps one of the most effective tools in truly preventing serious injuries and fatalities, be they behavioral based issues or not.
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安全观察系统和近失误报告程序:在基于行为的安全实践中保持员工参与度的方法
由于水泥行业90%以上的事故与不安全行为有关,因此,仅仅致力于提供安全的工作环境将无法实现我们作为一个行业所需要实现的目标:零伤害员工。除了确保工作场所的安全物理条件外,还必须实施基于生活,呼吸行为的安全计划。有许多成功的系统例子,其中包括目前在豪瑞(美国)使用的安全观察系统(SOS)和近距离报告程序。SOS计划是基于所有员工的定期参与,记录他们对同事正在执行的任务的观察。改进的机会,以及良好的实践,被加载到一个基于web的数据库中,以进行频繁的管理评审和后续行动。这不仅能让所有员工积极参与促进安全工作行为,还能推动持续改进。此外,关注“未遂事件”报告,这与奖励/非纪律政策最有效,可能是真正防止严重伤害和死亡的最有效工具之一,无论他们是否基于行为问题。
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