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PCI - Safety Culture Development - Handout
PCI - Safety Culture Development - Handout
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The document titled "Safety Culture Development & How to Win Over Management" discusses the importance of effectively communicating with management about safety initiatives. It highlights common concerns and misconceptions about safety, such as it being viewed as a cost, hindrance to productivity, and lacking clear benefits. The document emphasizes the need to understand the language and priorities of management in order to effectively convey the importance of safety.<br /><br />The document suggests using a translator to bridge the gap between safety professionals and management, citing Peter Drucker's quote that the guiding principle of business economics is the avoidance of loss. It emphasizes the importance of demonstrating monetary savings and tangible results to gain management support.<br /><br />The document also discusses the financial implications of safety, such as compliance costs, workers' compensation insurance, and experience modification rates. It highlights the potential costs of incidents, including direct and indirect costs, OSHA fines, and damage to company image and reputation.<br /><br />Furthermore, the document explains the concept of hard metrics, including lagging indicators (injury costs, EMR, etc.) and leading indicators (safety scorecard, near-miss reporting, etc.) for measuring safety performance.<br /><br />The document provides formulas for calculating potential savings and return on investment (ROI) for injury reduction efforts. It suggests using these calculations to present management with real numbers and demonstrate the financial benefits of investing in safety.<br /><br />Overall, the document emphasizes the importance of effectively communicating with management and providing concrete evidence of the financial benefits of safety, ultimately aiming to win over management and gain their support for safety initiatives.
Keywords
safety culture development
communicating with management
safety initiatives
cost of safety
financial implications of safety
compliance costs
workers' compensation insurance
leading indicators
safety performance measurement
return on investment
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