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HEALTH AND SAFETY. CLASS #12 April 2, 2009. AGENDA. CHAPTER 10 Motivating Safety Behaviour at Work CHAPTER 13 Workplace Wellness. CHAPTER 10 – Motivating Safety Behaviour at Work. Safety Behaviour There are several ways to categorize health and safety programs: Engineering Interventions
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HEALTH AND SAFETY CLASS #12 April 2, 2009
AGENDA • CHAPTER 10 • Motivating Safety Behaviour at Work • CHAPTER 13 • Workplace Wellness
CHAPTER 10 – Motivating Safety Behaviour at Work Safety Behaviour • There are several ways to categorize health and safety programs: • Engineering Interventions • Focus on changing the physical environment to reduce exposure to hazards by either providing personal protective equipment or redesigning the physical workplace
CHAPTER 10 – Motivating Safety Behaviour at Work Administrative Interventions • Modify procedures and exposure in the work environment • Examples include: job rotation, scheduling of work breaks, use of safety officers, use of standard operating procedures Behavioural Interventions • Focus on changing employee attitudes, knowledge, or behaviour about health and safety • Examples include: information campaigns, risk awareness, skills training, implementation of behaviour-modification techniques
CHAPTER 10 – Motivating Safety Behaviour at Work • Motivating Safety Behaviour • Reinforcement Theory • Goal Setting • Increasing the Opportunity for Safety Behaviour
CHAPTER 10 – Motivating Safety Behaviour at Work • Organizational Health and Safety Programs: • have the following elements: • Program Objectives • Written Policy • Accountabilities • Auditing Process
CHAPTER 10 – Motivating Safety Behaviour at Work • Organizational Health and Safety Programs: • have the following elements: • Program Objectives -health and safety program needs to have clearly stated goals and objectives -input from various workplace parties (such as JHSC, employees, managers, all departments) is key to identifying key objectives and gaining buy in to help achieve these goals
CHAPTER 10 – Motivating Safety Behaviour at Work • Organizational Health and Safety Programs: • have the following elements: 2. Written Policy -the policy should be written and signed by the top person in the organization and communicated to all parties throughout the organization
CHAPTER 10 – Motivating Safety Behaviour at Work • Organizational Health and Safety Programs: • have the following elements: 3. Accountabilities -a policy cannot be properly enforced without specific individuals and departments being accountable for its success. -setting actions, timetables and who, specifically, is accountable is key
CHAPTER 10 – Motivating Safety Behaviour at Work • Organizational Health and Safety Programs: • have the following elements: 4. Auditing Process -a health and safety program, like all others, should be reviewed and updated as necessary
CHAPTER 13 – Workplace Wellness and Health Promotion Programs Health Promotion Programs: • EAPs (Employee Assistance Programs) • programs designed to help employees with problems that may interfere with productivity, including alcohol and other drug abuse, emotional or behavioural problems, and financial or legal problems
CHAPTER 13 – Workplace Wellness and Health Promotion Programs Health Promotion Programs: • Stress Management Programs • programs designed to educate workers about the causes and consequences of stress and to teach relaxation and coping skills
CHAPTER 13 – Workplace Wellness and Health Promotion Programs Health Promotion Programs: • Worksite Health Promotion • programs designed to affect an employee’s health practices or physical lifestyle • Most common: • Smoking cessation • Hypertension screening (high blood pressure) • Nutritional and weight control • Physical fitness
CHAPTER 13 – Workplace Wellness and Health Promotion Programs • Developing a Successful Health Promotion Program • a program is only worthwhile if it’s achieving its goals • a workplace health promotion program will only be successful if employees make use of it
CHAPTER 13 – Workplace Wellness and Health Promotion Programs • essential elements include: • Clear written policy • Management support • On-site coordinator • Supervisory training • Employee education • Counselling • Union support