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No 1 measure in reducing / eliminating injuries or ill health??
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Posted By MCK
I realise that there are a combination of measures required.
However, if you had a magic wand, what one measure would you like to see implemented and working 100% in your workplace - that you feel would make the most difference?
For me - supervisors supervising.
Not a moan, just wish i had that wand.
Everyone elses thoughts would be interesting, but remember just the one.
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Posted By Swis
safety culture
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Posted By Tabs
Total and vicious accountability. Top to bottom.
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Posted By Peter Moran
Mandatory,formal safety training for foremen/supervisors/managers
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Posted By Simon Drew
Housekeeping
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Posted By Blue
Robots.... And other Robots supervising the Robots, and other robots maintaining the robots, and training, etc
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Posted By Sally
Personal responsibility - if the SSOW says wear safety glasses you wear safety glasses, if it says isolate the machinery you isolate the machinery. There would be a lot less need for supervision if employees showed a bit of responsibility for their own actions and didn't always blame 'management'
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Posted By Raymond Rapp
Is Swis cheating? After all, the safety culture of an organisation is made up from many different elements, including policies, procedures, training, supervision and so on.
My personal choice is learning from previous accidents and incidents.
Ray
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Posted By Ucan
Common Sense!!
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Posted By MCK
Yes, Swis was cheating but i like it.
By the end of this thread i reckon we may have a best seller in health & safety.
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Posted By steve e ashton
http://www.iosh.co.uk/in...iew&forum=1&thread=28066 discussed a similar search for the holy grail.
My answer at that time - which I still think is applicable - was "Try to get an MD/CEO who has suffered serious occupational injury or life threatening illness. Learning from experience is so much easier when the experience is your own!"
Steve
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Posted By Jeffrey Watt
Lager?
Martin W you should work for Becks in Bremen N.Germany.
6 types of beer in the canteen, employees allowed to have 250ml's with lunch.
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Posted By martinw
Small beer(dissimilar to the true origin of the phrase I know) but my point is that the more lager imbibed, the higher the risk but the less you would care about it. I make that Pimm's o'clock.
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