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Architectural Wall Systems Safety and Perception Survey June 2008

Architectural Wall Systems Safety and Perception Survey June 2008. Architectural Wall Systems Safety and Perception Survey Results Methodology. Perception Survey A tool to evaluate the effectiveness of AWS safety program and communication. Basis of Perception Survey

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Architectural Wall Systems Safety and Perception Survey June 2008

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  1. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception SurveyJune 2008

  2. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsMethodology • Perception Survey • A tool to evaluate the effectiveness of AWS safety program and communication. • Basis of Perception Survey • A nine year study—“Using Behavioral Techniques to Improve Safety Program Effectiveness” by Mr. Charles W. Bailey. • Study conclusion—This survey identifies major discrepancies in the perception of safety program elements between labor employees, supervisors and management.

  3. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsMethodology con’t. • How was this administered? • The survey was administered by Lockton Associate Brent Mayhew with the assistance of AWS supervisors. • Employees were surveyed at the Des Moines Location. • 63 surveys were administered. • In these meetings: • Employees were provided an explanation of the survey. • Employees completed the surveys which were then collected by the Lockton Associate to ensure confidentiality.

  4. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsMethodology con’t. • Survey is divided into subgroups (or variables). • Variables define specific management concepts that affect safety: • Management • Supervision • Rules • Hazards • Training • Involvement and Teamwork • Safety Program • Climate • Rewards • Questions are grouped under variables.

  5. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsSurvey Sample

  6. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsSurvey Demographics (Due to unanswered questions, Division Numbers will not sum to Overall Number) By Position By Status Unanswered: 1 Unanswered: 1 By Tenure

  7. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey Results Graph: Comparison By Position .00 .07 .18 .02 .04 .07 .00 .07 .09

  8. Transportation Presentation Survey Results

  9. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsAbout Management

  10. Architectural Wall Systems Safety and Perception Survey ResultsAbout Supervision

  11. Architectural Wall Systems Safety and Perception Survey ResultsAbout Rules

  12. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsAbout Hazards

  13. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsAbout Training

  14. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsAbout Involvement and Teamwork

  15. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsAbout The Safety Program

  16. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsAbout Climate

  17. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsAbout Rewards

  18. Architectural Wall SystemsSafety and Perception Survey ResultsComments

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