Description
Book SynopsisEmployee-Driven Systems for Safe Behavior Throughout the reign of Total Quality Management (TQM), the author and his associates pioneered and field-tested a behavior-based approach to continuous safety improvement. Strong on fundamentals, Employee-Driven Systems for Safe Behavior shows how leading companies have applied TQM in safety since the mid-1980s. This book was written for all safety professionals dedicated to accident prevention and presents the methods used by more than 130 companies to achieve continuous improvement in their safety performance. Part One The Safety/Quality Connection provides an overview of the behavioral theory at the foundation of this approach. Part Two Methods for Continuous Improvement in Safety introduces key procedures and instruments of the behavior- based approach to safety, such as the inventory of critical safety-related behaviors, peer-to-peer observation and feedback, and statistical analysis of behavioral data. Part Three Current Issues in Behavi
Table of ContentsPartial table of contents:
EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN SYSTEMS FOR SAFE BEHAVIOR.
The Driving Mechanism of Continuous Improvement in Safety.
Foundation Concepts of Behavior-Based Safety Management.
Managing the Attitude-Behavior Linkage.
METHODS FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT IN SAFETY.
Measurement of Safety Performance.
Using Statistical Techniques with Incident Data.
Behavior Observation as an Instrument of Continuous Improvement.
CURRENT ISSUES IN EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN SAFETY.
Behavior-Based Safety: The Paradigm Shift Beyond the Failures of Attitude-Based Programs.
Behavior-Based Safety in a Union Environment: A Natural Fit.
RESULTS AND CASE HISTORIES.
Results: An Outcome Study of Incidence Rates and Workers' Compensation Costs.
Case Histories.
Bibliography.
Index.