Posted By Charles Lanning
I have entered this debate albeit rather late … Safety is easy – it is so simple – just do not injure people. It is not so much as massaging the figurers as we are debating but rather we should be messaging our systems, were they have failed. Trends are indicators and early warning alarm bells that something is wrong. We all know that fatalities are not fated, accidents don’t just happen, illness is not random … they are all caused. One fatality is too much - a life is gone.
I tend to agree with the HSE reporting as a measurement of safety performance. Comparing with the previous year is a benchmark, to make us realise that something is wrong or maybe better. As some of you have already suggested whether you have a preference to a particular model viz, Swiss cheese model of accidents etc etc then so be it, but after you have highlighted your model view then the real process begins i.e. to gather all the relevant facts in determining the failure.
Thomas Edison once said, if there’s a better way to do it, find it.
In reality, we know that working is often dangerous and some work is more dangerous than others so making the workplace safer and healthy is in the interests of all workers, employers and governments, as well as the public at large. Successful prevention requires scientific knowledge of the sources, mechanisms of working systems and the magnitude of problems that could occur, together with the best technical knowledge and practical skill. So, until a system that is the cause of a particular failure can be identified how then can management possible do its job?
Corporate governance has its roots in sustainability, accountability and executive management. So whether you have safety risks, health risks, environmental risk, they all bear a financial cost of failure, should something go wrong.
John F Welch Jr., said, “If the rate of change inside an organisation is less than the rate of change outside, the end is in sight.”
So let’s rather standardise to a system of OHSAS 18000, audit it, have it certified and then benchmark. Let’s become effective and efficient.