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Hi,
Does anyone have a culture measurement tool or information on Behaviour based safety culture that they could direct me to?
An auditor is asking that our "H & S policy shows evidence that it shows Senior Management commitment to a behaviour Based safety (BBS) culture or identify the culture measurement tool."
I believe that it shows/states MD commitment so not sure what he is after.
Thank you in Advance.
Pat
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Depends what he is auditting against but you cant go far wrong with POPIMAR. hAVE ANOTHER LOOK AT THE SCOPE OF THE AUDIT.
SBH
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These questions seem to be turning up on the forum with a surprising amount of regularity. Businesses hire an auditor to evaluate the effectiveness of some management system and they identify some non-compliance but the auditor does not explain what the supposed breach actually is and the business feels obliged to ask us, on the forum, to second guess what the auditor might be after.
The first thing is to ask the auditor what they are on about- it’s an audit not an exam, you can’t be deducted marks for asking questions. If the auditor cannot explain themselves in words of two syllables they are probably making this up and just saying it so that they can justify their fees. If the auditor has produced a report which you do not understand and they cannot explain, then they, the auditor, has failed and you should get another auditor.
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I agree with AK
I'm guessing yoour company is being audited by a scheme nominated by a major client and "failure" will result in the loss of work?
In my experience many (but by no means most) of these auditors are not very good.
So as AK says, if they can't show why they are asking (and guide you towards it) then its their ability that needs questioning.
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I've yet to see a Safety culture measurement tool that looks remotely like measuring anything tangible.
I work for a large UK company and have seen 3 major (expensive) exercises over the past 12 years all delivered by snake oil salesmen and all sunk without trace.
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IMO your H&S policy does not require specific mention of a culture measurement tool or behaviour based safety culture however the policy can be worded to indicate a commitment by management to maintain effective health and safety arrangements or words to that effect and you have stated your policy states MD commitment. That is enough. I would challenge this as a requirement.
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There are some very good safety culture assessment tools (i.e. valid and reliable), with some very experienced assessors. Safety culture has to be 'triangulated', but using three different methods - audits, behaviour results, ands perceptions. See Cooper 2008 at http://www.behavioural-s...ty_culture_profiling.pdf for more details. Relying solely on a survey will not do it.
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We've tried to do something similar but we don't have a good culture with surveys in general which makes things like this difficult. There are a few surveys out there but I would be more tempted to look at interviewing key managers, etc, rather than trying to get people to tick some boxes.
Nic
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A Safety Climate Survey will only provide prevailing data at the time of the survey - a snap shot in time. Depending on the size of the survey/organisation it takes a considerable amount of time to design, distribute and collate the information. If you also include actions and timescales you will probably find another audit on the horizon before you have closed out the survey.
Auditors - don't you just love them.
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RayRapp wrote:...
Auditors - don't you just love them.
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