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1 Construction Health and Safety Management
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2Part 3 Turning Concern into Action- behavioural
and cultural approaches to safety
- Construction Health Safety Management
- Simon Smith (University of Edinburgh)
- Philip Matyear (Balfour Beatty)
3THE ROLE OF CULTURE
TWO APPROACHES TO SAFETY (Macho and World Class)
4APPROACHES - MACHO
- VALUES Earning money, getting the job done,
appearing the all action hero - BELIEFS risk is unavoidable, risk is desirable,
real men and women arent afraid of this - ATTITUDE contempt for safety, rules are there to
cover backsides - BEHAVIOUR improvise, break the rules, get the
job done at any cost
5APPROACHES - WORLD CLASS
- VALUES people should not have to suffer the pain
of accidents or health damage - BELIEFS my accident is my fault, all accidents
are preventable - ATTITUDE passion for safety, intolerance for
unsafe acts, pride, professionalism - BEHAVIOUR assess risk before acting, proactive,
look out for others
6HOW DO WE MAKE THE CHANGE WE WANT? LEADERSHIP Conv
incing Communicating
7ROLE MODELS AND LEADERSHIP STYLE
- How important are the role models.
- Communicating with passion.
- The effect of enthusiasm.
- Effect of your true interest on the questions
you ask.
8Leadership - The messages we send
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10HOW DO WE MAKE THE CHANGE WE WANT? Leadership CONV
INCING Communicating
11What You Get
- As a manager you dont get from your people what
you say you want ... - You get ...what you really, really want!
12How do people find out what you really really
want?
- People will notice
- What we ask about first.
- What we are enthusiastic about.
- How much conviction we have.
- Where we spend our time.
- How we behave.
13HOW TO BE SEEN AS PERSONALLY SUPPORTIVE
- Become and stay interested in top quality safety.
- Be clear that nothing is worth being hurt for and
act on this - Be there when it counts
- Respond quickly even to small concerns
- Make your first question about safety
- Walk the talk
14THE BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH
15KEY FAILURES ?
16THE BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH
- If accidents are caused by unsafe behaviour, then
an approach based on - recognition for safe behaviour
- counselling for unsafe behaviour
- identifying the key safe behaviours
- will be successful
17HOW DO WE MAKE THE CHANGE WE WANT? Leadership Conv
incing COMMUNICATING
18Relationship as the Foundation of Accomplishment
RESULTS
ACCOMPLISHMENT
ACTION
OPPORTUNITY
POSSIBILITY FOR FULLFILMENT
RELATIONSHIP
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