Improving Hazard Recognition –Tools That Work
Location: Attend Live Webinar
Dates: 27-Sep-2016: 1:00 PM EST
Duration: 60 Mins
Speaker:Paul Snyder CSP
Paul Snyder, CSP. Mr. Snyder has over 40 years safety and industrial hygiene experience including 32 years with a major chemical manufacturer. Mr. Snyder worked extensively with OSHA on the Voluntary Protection Program and served on the Region III VPPPA board and as a Special Government Employee (SGE). Since 2007 he has been providing safety management consulting to major corporations.
Course Description:
The identification of safety hazards by workers and supervision, risk taking and their correction is critical to reducing injuries and improving safety performance. Studies by this presenter of injury analyses has showed that half of the causes assigned were lack of hazard awareness. About 36% were personal risk taking and about 15% were poor (or no) procedure and /or facility design. This presentation will describe useable best practices, activities or “tools” that can be used to enhance everyone’s safety awareness and hazard recognition. You will find some to be familiar and others new but our intent is to make them all better for hazard recognition. Most “tools” are suitable to involve employees and in fact may be most valuable if employees at all levels participate. The tools might also be useful to provide measurable safety activities for supervisors and line managers.
Examples of a few of our “tools” you will learn about and how to apply them for better hazard recognition are Incident Analysis; Incentive Hazard Reporting; Virtual Incident Analysis and Management of Change.
Course Objective:
The course objective is straight forward - to provide you with new ideas to improve safety with new safety activities or a twist on a safety activity already in use"." If you are a manager and want useful, measureable safety activities for your supervisors or teams this webinar will help.
Course Outline:
Introduction
Barriers
The Tools :
Housekeeping
Safety inspections
Job safety analysis
Incident analysis
Virtual Incident Analysis
Incentive hazard reporting
Safety observation
Pre task self-assessment
Management of change
Cardinal rules
Thoughts on at Risk Behavior
Target Audience
Safety personnel
Facility personnel with responsibility for safety and health
Safety Committee members
Managers and Supervisors
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