ELEMENT 3 - EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT 20. ____ There is a process designed to involve employees in safety and health issues. Enough can't be said about the.

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ELEMENT 3 - EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT 20. ____ There is a process designed to involve employees in safety and health issues. Enough can't be said about the importance of employee involvement in safety. The more involvement, the more ownership. When employees believe they own it, they will value it. Management must develop a system that invests time and money in employee involvement in safety. The system should include and encourage involvement in safety education, membership in the safety committee, making safety suggestions, and communication. Justification for rating: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Ideas to take back: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 21. ____ Employees are aware of the safety and health involvement process at the workplace. Employees have been educated about the various ways they may be involved in safety. When asked, employees know who their safety committee representative is. They understand safety suggestion program procedures. They participate in job hazard analyses. Justification for rating: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Ideas to take back: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________

22. ____ Employees believe the process that involves them in safety and health issues is effective. Safety must be perceived as a positive system or it will not succeed. Employees will believe the process is effective when the safety and health system operates in a culture of safety leadership. Managers, supervisors, employees all express leadership by not only doing the right things, but doing the right things right! Managers will provide resources, recognize, correct, set a proper example. The safety committee will respond, provide useful information, make effective recommendations. Bottom-line, the employee will perceive the system as effective when they experience the benefits. Justification for rating: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Ideas to take back: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 23. ____ The workplace safety and health policy is effectively communicated to employees. When asked, employees are able to answer questions about the workplace safety and health policy. Policy is communicated formally through written statements and presentations. Policy is communicated and reinforced informally through what managers say and do daily. Justification for rating: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Ideas to take back: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________

24. ____ The workplace safety and health policy is supported by employees. Employees at all levels of the company are involved in some or all of the elements of the safety and health program. They are supporting policy by carrying out their safety responsibilities. Justification for rating: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Ideas to take back: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 25. ____ Safety and health goals and supporting objectives are effectively communicated to employees. When asked, employees are able to correctly answer questions about the workplace safety and health goals and objectives. Goals and objectives are communicated formally in writing and during educational classes. They are communicated informally through what managers say and do daily. Justification for rating: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Ideas to take back: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 26. ____ Safety and health goals and objectives are supported by employees. Employees at all levels of the company are involved in planning and carrying-out goals and objectives. They are supporting goals and objectives by carrying out their related safety responsibilities. Justification for rating: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Ideas to take back: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________

27. ____ Employees use the hazard reporting system. Employees understand and feel comfortable using the district's hazard reporting system. Employees report hazards to their supervisors and/or safety committee representatives. Reporting hazards in the workplace is encouraged and considered professional behavior. Hazard reports are not considered "complaints." Justification for rating: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Ideas to take back: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 28. ____ Injury/Illness data analyses are reported to employees. The OSHA 300 Log and Summary Form is posted where employees have easy access. The safety committee reviews the OSHA 300 Log and other statistical data for trends. Justification for rating: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Ideas to take back: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 29. ____ Hazard control procedures are communicated to potentially affected employees. A system to educate and train affected employees on safety programs such as Lockout/Tagout, Hazard Communication, Bloodborne Pathogens, etc., is in place. When asked, employees are able to correctly answer questions about hazard control procedures that affect them. Justification for rating: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Ideas to take back: ______________________________________________________________

30. ____ Employees are aware of how to obtain competent emergency medical care. When asked, employees are able to correctly answer questions about how to respond to a workplace emergency. A system is in place to educate and train all employees on emergency procedures and how to obtain emergency medical care. Justification for rating: ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Ideas to take back: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Your total score for this element ________________ | | Handouts: 1. Section 3 ESD 113 Associate perception survey.doc 2. Section 3 ESD 113 JSAServer.xls

Program Element ObjectiveAction ItemsPersons Responsible Date to be completed Action Plan: Element 3. – Training