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Safety Training for Supervisors. What We’ll Cover. Safety program objectives The importance strong leadership The responsibility of management The role of the supervisor Communicating employee responsibility Living a culture of safety. Safety Program Objectives.
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What We’ll Cover • Safety program objectives • The importance strong leadership • The responsibility of management • The role of the supervisor • Communicating employee responsibility • Living a culture of safety
Safety Program Objectives • Moral obligation to protect our employees • Reduce injuries and their costs • Comply with safety and health regulations • Reduce insurance costs • Provide a good public image
6 Safety Program Keys • Management commitment • Written policies and procedures • Worksite inspection and audit programs • Employee training • Accident reporting and investigation • Performance management system
The Importance of Strong Leadership • Establish company values • Set and enforce policies • Consistently demonstrate commitment • Be a role model for desired behavior • Communicate expectations • Create the desired work culture
The Leaders 4 A’s • ATTITUDE • AWARENESS • ACTION • ACCOUNTABILITY
The Responsibility of Management • Assume primary responsibility for the safety program • Establish policies, goals, objectives, and measurements • Push authority and accountability to supervisors • Supervisors will perform to the level they are measured • Tie accountability to incentives and evaluations
The Role of the Supervisor • Know all safety work practices and rules • Reinforce safety regulations • Perform regular inspections • Report and correct unsafe conditions • Accept responsibility to ensure the application of safe work practices • Ensure employees are trained and competent
Communicating Employee Responsibility • Safety is a condition of employment • Work safely to the best of their ability • Report unsafe conditions immediately • Obey safe work rules • Follow safety instructions • Deviations from established safety procedures is prohibited
Living a Culture of Safety • A common set of attitudes, values, and beliefs shared by an organization • A strong safety culture creates an environment where each employee is responsible for their safety and the safety of their fellow employees
Benefits of a Safety Culture • No job is worth getting hurt over • Every job will be done safely • Safety is a shared responsibility • Reduced insurance premium • Changes in attitudes toward safety
Final Thoughts • Reinforcing safe habits is as important as eliminating unsafe behavior • Safety is a condition of employment • Safe work is influenced through peer pressure • Positive reinforcement helps maintain consistent behavior