Tag: Employee Safety Programs

A Safety Story

A Safety StoryAs the Holiday Season draws near I’m looking forward to the 1983 classic A Christmas Story yet again.  Ralphie’s personal and family experiences (as viewed from Ralphie’s perspective) are hilarious and entertaining.  The film is about childhood and human nature – against the backdrop of the Holidays.  I find that this story causes me to think of recognition programs – particularly safety incentives.

Remember Ralphie’s friend’s response to a Triple-Dog-Dare that he stick his tongue to a freezing flag pole? This decidedly unwise act resulted in a dispatch of emergency personnel to free him.  Remember Ralphie’s passionate wish to get a Daisy Red Ryder 200-shot Carbine Action BB Gun for Christmas?  Everyone (including his mother, teacher and even Santa) admonishes him saying, “You’ll shoot your eye out.”  When he receives his Red Ryder, he actually manages to break his glasses after being struck by a BB.

Effective safety programs address lifestyle as well as workplace attitudes and safe behaviors – and do not encourage underreporting of injuries or unsafe practices.  Remember what Ralphie did after breaking his glasses?  He tried to hide the episode from his mother.

OSHA is concerned with safety incentive programs designed or implemented in such a way as to encourage employees not to report incidents.  Lynette Silva discusses OSHA’s concern in this post and offers 3 tips for effective safety programs.  Safety recognition is a tool that can promote participation in safety activities and provide rewards to those meeting or exceeding objectives.  Silva’s program recommendations include:

  1. Defining core safety values and associated behaviors that clearly outline what is expected from employees. Values should reflect your desire for employees to proactively report potentially hazardous or unsafe conditions or behaviors.
  2. Encouraging all employees to recognize each other for living these safety values.
  3. Leading by example. Make recognizing safe behaviors a part of management KPIs.

Be sure to catch A Christmas Story this year.  And contact us if we can assist with your existing or potential safety incentive program.

July – Incentive Program KPI Awareness Month

OK – I admit naming July as Incentive Program KPI Awareness Month is a stretch (and hard to say in one breath), but turns out it isn’t really that far off the plate (just a little bit outside).  We have no shortage of national awareness causes and events each month and July is no exception. … Read more »

5 Program Design Dragons that must be Slayed

Watching the 2002 movie Reign of Fire (Matthew McConaughey, Christian Bale) left me with one overwhelming and undeniable truth: the free reign of undomesticated, large, fire-breathing dragons is not conducive to a life of peace and prosperity.  As long as those dragons are around all activities are focused on avoidance, survival and a meager existence… Read more »

Effective Safety Incentive Programs Don’t Happen by Accident

Designed to reduce OSHA incident and accident rates, formal safety incentive programs have served to keep safe practices top of mind by enhancing the safety culture and elevating safety awareness throughout the organization. Safety programs offer considerable ROI potential – over $4 for every $1 invested according to the Liberty Mutual Institute for safety –… Read more »