Intro to safety management
a symptom
. A hazard is actually _____ of deeper root causes or system weaknesses.
Element 3
A System of Performance Measurement
Withholding injury reports
A reactive safety incentive program rewards employees for which of the following behaviors?
hazard
A workplace condition or practice that could cause an injury or illness to an employee is defined as a/an _____.
accident
A(n) _____ is an event that results in an injury or illness.
lagging indicators
Accident rates and other measures over which the employer has little control are called _____.
profits
According to Dan Petersen, management is first of all interested in how the safety professional's ideas relate to _____.
sheer numbers, quality
According to Deming, the responsibility of supervisors must be changed from _____ to _____.
To the extent that safety disappears as a separate function
According to Deming, to what extent should safety be integrated with quality?
More attention and higher quality equipment
According to Deming, what is a benefit when an employer develops a long-term relationship with one supplier?
Drive out fear in the workplace
According to Deming, what is the most important requirement when implementing a safety management system?
Improve process and product qualify/safety
According to Deming, which of the following is a basic principle of the "new philosophy"?
It needs to become a seamless part of the organization
According to Michael Topf, what must occur for any safety, health and environmental improvement process to be self-sustaining and successful?
How the message was sent establishes a different relationship
According to the Two Level Model, why may the response from someone receiving the same message be so different?
Element 2
Adequate Resources and Psychosocial Support
(COST ÷ INVESTMENT) X 100
Annual Return on Investment (ROI) in Percent
Element 4
Application of Effective Consequences
Element 5
Appropriate Application of Consequences
confirm they have first fulfilled their own obligations
Before administering discipline, supervisors should first _____.
Element 6
Continuous Evaluation of the Accountability System
maximizing profits
Deming believed that the reasons for focusing on tomorrow's threats and opportunities included each of the following, EXCEPT _____.
effective consequences
Desired safety behaviors will occur with the application of _____.
closed-door policies
Each of the following is an important safety communication pathway EXCEPT _____.
Element 1
Formal Standards of Performance
They commit serious time and money on safety
How does management demonstrate commitment to safety?
500 percent
If an investment of $5,000 is needed to correct a hazard that is certain to cause an accident within one year, and the employer would realize a total cost of $25,000 to cover the accident, what would be the Return on Investment (ROI)?
Project superintendent tells employees to ignore safety rules
If justified, which of the following safety violations should result in the most severe consequence?
The learner can correctly restate each step
In Step 2 of the OJT procedure, how can the trainer know the learner has adequate knowledge of the steps in a procedure?
Ask permission and then do the step as the trainer watches
In Step 4 of the OJT process, what should the learner do when exposure to hazards inherent in the procedure could cause injury, illness or equipment damage?
content level
In the Two-Level Model, the first level of communications is called the _____ and describes "what" is sent.
all-way
In the tough-caring leadership model, communication is _____.
He is more likely to continue to wear fall protection
Jack's supervisor walked up to him and thanked him for wearing fall protection. What will Jack's behavior likely be in the future?
social obligation
Managers who perceive safety as a core corporate value are most likely to fulfill the company's _____.
Just plain luck
More than anything else, what does the severity of an injury depend on?
INVESTMENT ÷ (COST ÷ MONTHS)
Payback Period in Months
Withholding injury reports
Reactive incentive programs that challenge departments to compete may foster which inappropriate safety behavior?
they create one winner and many losers
Recognition programs that reward an employee for being first, best, or most improved are less effective because _____.
five basic safety obligations to employees.
STARS
SMART
Specific, Measurable, Action-oriented, Relevant, and Timely.
STARS
Supervision, Training, Accountability, Resources, Support
mission statement, vision statement
The _____ tells everyone what you do. The _____ lets everyone know who you are.
5-R principle
The more Regularly you Recognize and Reward, the more Rarely you'll have to Reprimand.
system, blame
The purpose of an accident investigation is to fix the _____, not the _____.
identify the behavior and show appreciation
The secret to effective recognition is to _____.
Which of the following is NOT an appropriate criterion for consequences?
They always take the form of a reprimand
Explain the step and ask for permission to perform it
To protect the learner in Step 4 of the OJT procedure, what must the learner do before performing a step?
Transportation
Training requirements may be found in each of the five OSHA industry standards EXCEPT _____.
2.7
Typically, the indirect costs of accidents average _____ the amount of direct costs.
Responding to co-worker concerns as soon as possible
What could potentially be your most important job as a safety committee representative?
Interviewing eyewitnesses
What is one of the most important techniques for gathering information during an accident investigation?
Emphasize the consequences
What is one of the most important ways to make sure safety education is effective?
Extinction of desired behaviors
What is the effect of ignoring desired behaviors in the workplace?
Secure the scene
What is the first thing that needs to happen before investigating an accident at work?
The "tone" of the message
What is the greatest influence on how a message is interpreted by the receiver?
They don't know why the rules are important
What is the most common reason workers fail to follow safety rules at work?
Hands-on demonstration and practice
What is the most effective training method to improve employee skills in performing hazardous tasks?
Analyze the hazards and exposures to determine safety precautions
What is the next step in the JHA process after identifying the hazards in each step?
Reduce employee stress
What is the primary purpose of psychosocial support in the workplace?
Employees eventually ignore them
What is the problem with having too many safety posters on the job site?
A "hierarchy of controls" strategy
What is used to keep the workplace safe and protect workers?
Observation
What process is used to overcome the weakness inherent in safety inspections?
Similar accidents will occur
What will happen if you fail to correct system weaknesses identified in an accident?
When they exist in a framework of strong tough-caring leadership
When do safety recognition programs work best?
It is never appropriate during the investigation process
When is it appropriate to discuss the question of discipline during the investigation?
If that person has control, authority, and ability to fulfill that responsibility
When should a person be held accountable for an assigned responsibility?
When they know why and how safety is important
When will employees most likely demonstrate personal safety leadership when working alone?
When management clearly understands the positive benefits
When will management's commitment to safety occur?
Engineering controls
Which of the following Hierarchy of Control methods controls hazards through design or redesign.
Surface causes
Which of the following cause categories represents unique conditions and individual unsafe behaviors?
Positive reinforcement
Which of the following consequence strategies most likely causes workers to perform far beyond minimum standards?
Who is at fault and resulting discipline
Which of the following determinations should NOT be part of the Accident Investigation Plan?
Leading indicators
Which of the following indicators should be the focus of analysis in the continuous improvement process?
Make decisions based on long-term systems improvement
Which of the following is a key principle of continuous improvement?
Making safety suggestions
Which of the following is a non-mandatory behavior that should be strongly encouraged by the employer?
Inadequate safety training plan
Which of the following is an example of a root cause system weakness?
A bonus
Which of the following is an example of an extrinsic reward?
The number of safety-trained employees
Which of the following is an upstream activity over which management has control?
Lower the number of serious accidents by 20% by the end of the year
Which of the following statements is written as an objective?
Proactive strategies
Which of the following strategies costs less in the long term and focuses on preventing accidents?
Include achievements in performance appraisals
Which of the following will increase overall participation in safety recognition programs?
To fulfill the company's legal obligation
Which of the following would be the primary motivation for a tough-coercive leadership approach?
Systemic
Which of the three workplace hazard categories may ultimately be responsible for ALL accident in the workplace? a. Physical
The Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA Cycle)
Which process did W. Edward Deming promote to improve manufacturing in Japan?
Regular safety inspections and Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
Which two procedures are commonly used to detect hazardous conditions?
All employees
Who should be educated on all safety policies and disciplinary procedures?
Everybody
Whose job is it to create a successful transformation in continuous improvement?
To control losses
Why are tough-controlling leaders tough on safety?
They do not have the physical resources and psychosocial support
Why don't workers achieve the kind of results that are expected of them at work?
Inspections only uncover hazardous conditions
Why is the safety inspection process ineffective in uncovering the causes for most accidents?
Benefits may not be immediate and tangible
Why might management give safety training less support and commitment than it deserves?
He or she can't supervise a procedure if not trained on the procedure
Why should a supervisor have adequate knowledge and skills on the procedures his or her employees perform?
Fix the safety management system
You're a new safety manager at XYZ, Inc. If you see a lack of management commitment, what should be your first priority?
held accountable
Your performance is measured and consequences are applied by the employer when you are _____.
Contributing surface causes
_____ can occur anytime, by any person in the organization, and at any location.
Responsible
expected or obliged to account for or answer to; involving obligation or duties. Responsibility - able to account for or answer to.
Negative Punishment
occurs when a worker's behavior or performance results in the removal a perceived positive consequence.
Positive Punishment
occurs when a worker's safety behavior or performance results in a perceived negative consequence that serves to decrease the probability of that behavior in the future.
Accountable
responsible; liable; legally bound or subject to giving an account (or explanation), answerable. Accountability - able to give account or answer to.
Positive Reinforcement
the use of consequence strategies that attempt to increase the frequency of desired behaviors through positive recognition and/or reward.