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Posted By Carole Bardell
I am trying to obtain statistical evidence that using business excellence models has direct results on safety. Have you utilised a business excellence model and found your safety performance has improved (as a direct result of the implementing the EM)? Do you have any evidence of this that could be used in a discussion document? Please could you help or advise me of where to find such eveidence?
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Posted By Richard Forster
Carole - which model are you referring to? I put out a request a few weeks ago. I wanted to know of the experience/anecdotes of any safety personnel who had been involved in EFQM. I have just started to work for a new company who are aiming for EFQM (amongst others!) I got no response and would be interested to hear anything you may glean. Incidentally you will find precious little regarding health and safety and BEM's on the web. EFQM does feature a section on health and safety though. Good luck!
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Posted By Barry Wilkes
Carole,
My answer is not directly. I am using a short form BEM to look at the performance of a project I manage. The Project undertakes H&S/OH/Health Promotion interventions in SMEs. If you would lie any details please contact me.
Barry Wilkes
Workwell
Sandwell
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Posted By Laurie
So that's what BEM stands for!
Before I read the thread I had visions of all these holders of the British Empire Medal being at risk from puncture wounds, lightning strikes or nickel allergy!
Laurie
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