与安全与健康违规行为的数量和类型相关的安全与健康计划评估。

F. Akbar-khanzadeh, O. Wagner
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俄亥俄州就业服务局(OBES)通过职业安全与健康管理局现场咨询项目,为小型高危险公司提供安全与健康咨询服务。在提供全方位服务的咨询过程中,完成S&H项目评估工作表(表格33)并确定违反S&H的行为。表格33由25个指标组成,每个指标的得分从0(最低)到4(最高),用于评估S&H计划的一部分。为了检验在S&H项目中得分越高的雇主违反S&H行为越少的假设,一项研究收集并分析了OBES档案中保存的数据。在1995年6月至1996年12月期间进行的534次全面服务实地考察中,107个案例档案是完整的,适合于这项研究。数据分析显示,严重违规数量(SV)和监管违规数量(RV)与科技卫生项目评估工作表的所有25个指标均呈显著(p < 0.01)相关,而非严重违规数量(OSV)仅与15个指标呈显著(p < 0.05)相关。对SV数量的最佳预测指标是及时危害控制和应急计划和准备指标;风险的最佳预测指标是及时危害控制和责任指标;最能预测OSV的指标是危险识别(自检)和应急计划和准备(设备)指标。在S&H项目质量指标上得分较高的雇主的S&H违规行为较少,危害识别、及时危害控制和应急计划和准备指标在减少违规行为方面的影响最大。
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Safety and health program assessment in relation to the number and type of safety and health violations.
The Ohio Bureau of Employment Services (OBES), through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration On-Site Consultation Program, provides safety and health (S&H) consultation services to small high-hazard companies. During a full-service consultation, the S&H Program Assessment Worksheet (Form 33) is completed and the S&H violations are determined. Form 33 consists of 25 indicators, each with a score of 0 (lowest) to 4 (highest) to evaluate a portion of the S&H program. To examine the hypothesis that employers with a higher score on their S&H program would have fewer S&H violations, a study collected and analyzed data from records maintained in the archives of OBES. Of 534 full-service site visits performed between June 1995 and December 1996, 107 case files were complete and appropriate for this study. Data analysis revealed that the number of serious violations (SV) and the number of regulatory violations (RV) were significantly (p < 0.01) correlated to all 25 indicators on the S&H Program Assessment Worksheet, whereas the number of other-than-serious violations (OSV) were significantly (p < 0.05) correlated to only 15 indicators. The best predictors of the number of SV were the indicators of Timely Hazard Control and Emergency Planning and Preparation; best predictors of RV were the indicators of Timely Hazard Control and Accountability; and best predictors of OSV were the indicators of Hazard Identification (Self-Inspection) and Emergency Planning and Preparation (Equipment). Employers who scored higher on the indicators of the quality of their S&H programs had fewer S&H violations, and the indicators of Hazard Identification, Timely Hazard Control, and Emergency Planning and Preparation showed the highest influence in reducing violations.
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