Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy Brookhaven National Laboratory Collider-Accelerator Department FY06 Summary of Safety Feedback.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
2012 EXAMINER TRAINING Examples of NERD Comment Formatting
Advertisements

Elements of an Effective Safety and Health Program
HEALTH PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
15-2 Avoiding the costs associated with foodborne illness Preventing the loss of revenue/reputation due to closure Improving employee morale Increasing.
Supervisor & Managers Safety Responsibilities (R & R) Presented by Chris Lease, Safety Director.
ENVIRONMENTAL ROUNDS FAIRVIEW NORTHLAND MEDICAL CENTER.
ATTITUDES TOWARD AFTERZONE Presented by Dr. Julie Pokela February, 2010.
Logistics Customer Satisfaction Survey Results FY 2007 Logistics FY 2007 Customer Satisfaction.
Lab Banding  More than assigning # of air changes/hour to lab  Lab operations risk assessment with hands on approach to ensure safe operation while reducing.
Safety and Health Management Program
Injuries Photos of the Week Collider-Accelerator Department Take 5 for Safety.
External & Strategic Development Services (ESDS) NSS and Gender Comparison of : Male and female students Sector and UEL Year 2006 to 2009 Strategic Planning,
Safety and Health Programs
Supervisor Communication and Employee Job Satisfaction Gretchen Sullwold.
Training and assessing. A background to training and learning 1.
UC Irvine’s Injury and Illness Prevention Program
This material was developed by Compacion Foundation Inc and The Hispanic Contractors Association de Tejas under Susan Harwood Grant Number SH SH0.
Safety and Health Programs
Satisfaction survey Mercuri Urval Prepared for Mercuri Urval February 2009 For.
Talent Management Director of Talent and Development –Amanda Andrus Specialist of Training and Orientation –Kelli Simkus Specialist of Performance Management.
Behavior Based Safety & Safety Observations
SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAMS 1. This presentation is adapted from the OSHA Safety and Health Programs presentation available on the OSHA website. CREDITS.
The Six Characteristics of Our Safest Schools. The mission of the ESD113 Workers’ Compensation Trust is to:  Assist member districts in keeping their.
Safety & Health Programs.
Dear User, This presentation has been designed for you by the Hearts and Minds Support Team It provides a guideline for conducting a Seeing Yourself As.
Unit #4 Establishing Committee Expectations – Safety & Health Programs 1.
EFFECTIVENESS OF TRAINING Group 5. Effectiveness of Training  What is “effectiveness of training”? Effectiveness means producing an intended result.
Integrating Safety Management Systems – Opportunities for Improvement
Type B Report - Draft Facts for Startle Hazard Event Collider-Accelerator Department Take 5 for Safety.
ISMS Best Practices Workshop Integration of New Safety Initiatives into ISMS Continuous Improvement September 12-13, 2006.
Safety and Health Programs 1. Benefits of Effective Safety and Health Programs Reduce work related injuries and illnesses Improve morale and productivity.
OSHAX.org - The Unofficial Guide To the OSHA1. Benefits of Effective Safety and Health Programs Reduce work related injuries and illnesses Improve morale.
7 Variable Model to Manage Things Collider-Accelerator Department Take 5 for Safety.
Introduction Research indicates benefits to companies who establish effective worker safety and health programs: –Reduction in the extent and severity.
Reducing the Probability of Incidents through Behavior-Based Safety – An Anomaly or Not? AIHCE Crossover Program 507 John A. Turek Stanford Linear Accelerator.
Lockout/Tagout Training Presented by Resource Training Group.
Implementing a Slip & Fall Prevention Program
Safety Groups Program New Firm Orientation. Orientation Overview Rebate Formula 5-Step Management System Program Overview –Achievement List - Getting.
Continuous Quality Improvement CQI One Way to Grow and Sustain Change.
SMS Planning.  Safety management addresses all of the operational activities of the entire organization.  The four (4) components of an SMS are: 1)
Collider-Accelerator Department EBIS Commissioning Accelerator Readiness Review (ARR) Work Planning Human Performance Ray Karol May 2010 EBIS ARR.
HSS Inspection of Environment, Safety, and Health Programs at BNL Accelerator Safety Workshop E. Lessard Collider-Accelerator Department August 12-14,
Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy Leveraging the Management Review Process of ISO and OHSAS for Facility-level and Institutional-level.
Illinois Department of Children & Family Service/Chicago State University STEP Program - NHSTES May THE STEP PROGRAM Supervisory Training to Enhance.
School Accreditation School Improvement Planning.
RTW Self Assessment using the 5 Steps
Catholic Charities Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI)
Reducing Communication Errors Collider-Accelerator Department Take 5 for Safety.
Establishing and Maintaining Effective Safety Committees.
Internal Auditing Effectiveness
OSHA Guidelines for Employers to Reduce Motor Vehicle Crashes
DOE ISMS Champions – BNL Integrating Safety Culture into ISMS CH2M HILL Hanford Group.
Employee Satisfaction Survey Results 2015 v Employee Satisfaction Survey Results 2015 v Work Areas 2015 Response Count 2014 Response Count.
Department of Defense Voluntary Protection Programs Center of Excellence Development, Validation, Implementation and Enhancement for a Voluntary Protection.
Safety and Health Program Don Ebert- Risk Manager (509)
DoD Lead Agent: Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Department of Defense Voluntary Protection Programs Center.
1 Human Resource Audits. 2 Human Resource Audit? A human resource audit evaluates the personnel activities used in an organization. The audit may include.
Safety Management Systems Session Four Safety Promotion APTA Webinar June 9, 2016.
ADVANCED (SACS) SYSTEM SUMMARY FY15. STANDARD ONE INDICATORS 1.1-The system engages in a systematic, inclusive and comprehensive process to review, revise.
Safety Management Across Large Organizations The Meeks Lumber Way.
Health & Safety Policy Objective
Strategies to Reduce Antibiotic Resistance and to Improve Infection Control Robin Oliver, M.D., CPE.
Are Government Alliances a Threat to Workplace Safety
Overview – Guide to Developing Safety Improvement Plan
Overview – Guide to Developing Safety Improvement Plan
2014 Quad States Instructors Summer Conference
Elements of an Effective Safety and Health Program
Elements of an Effective Safety and Health Program
Presentation transcript:

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy Brookhaven National Laboratory Collider-Accelerator Department FY06 Summary of Safety Feedback and Improvement Sessions Ed Lessard February 13, 2006 FY06 Summary of Safety Feedback and Improvement Sessions Ed Lessard February 13, 2006

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 2 Safety Survey n 2004 Survey and Group Discussions: 17 managers 27 supervisors 88 workers n 2006 Survey and Group Discussions: 20 managers 42 supervisors 232 workers

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 3 Survey Results n Technique delivers four levels of insight: 1.The absolute answers yield important information 2.Comparison among management, supervision and workers 3.Results can be compared over time to assess progress 4.Results can be compared to those of other companies

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 4 Safety Model in Best-Safe Companies 3 Root Factors (management commitment, line responsibility for injuries and worker involvement) + 3 Drivers (clear rules, competent ESH specialists and comprehensive safety systems) = 3 Outcomes (safe equipment and facilities, safe- aware people and an excellent injury record)

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 5 Priority Individuals Give to Safety

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 6 Priority People Think Others Give to Safety

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 7 All Injuries Are Preventable

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 8 Overall Involvement in Safety Activities

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 9 Observance of Safety Rules

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 10 Rating Facilities and Equipment Safety

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 11 Rating of the Safety Organization

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 12 Satisfaction with C-AD’s Safety Performance

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 13 Where to Address Injury Reduction

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 14 Conclusions n Safety performance is moving toward excellence n Staff are satisfied with safety performance n Safety organization excellent n Worker involvement excellent n Competent group of safety specialists approaches excellence n Comprehensive safety systems approaches excellence n Concerns associated with equipment and facilities n Supervisors do not buy into ‘all injuries can be prevented’ n Clearer rules and practices needed

Brookhaven Science Associates U.S. Department of Energy 15 Recommendations n Derek should continue to set zero injuries as the Department’s direction n C-AD managers and supervisors must set this same demanding goal n Supervisors must re-examine their belief about preventing all injuries n Safety rules must be well communicated and confined to a small set n Safety rules should be distinguished from good practices n Regular post-job feedback sessions need to be implemented Involve managers, supervisors and workers