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Safety Culture

 

Creating and maintaining a positive Safety Culture is characterized

by Deming’s ‘Plan-Do-Check-Act’ cycle of awareness, assessment and

action, predicated upon a consistency of focus, purpose and execution.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A positive Safety Culture leads to many business benefits that add

significant financial value to your ‘bottom line’.

 

Everything you do to improve safety will improve your business

performance. Many companies recognize this and strive to achieve

safety excellence in all their operations. 

 

As a leading provider of Safety Culture solutions we only use 

'Results Orientated' methods to support companies in their efforts

to achieve safety excellence.

 

Contact us to discuss how we can help you.

We define Safety Culture as ‘the way you improve safety around here’. All those things you do, that collectively make a difference to your safety performance, are included.

 

The big question is 'How do you know you have a positive safety culture'. This is where we can help you determine what yours looks like.

 

We examine and assess what it is you are doing to establish a positive Safety Culture and what you could do better. We help you focus on those aspects of your Safety Culture that will provide you with the biggest payback, in the shortest time frame. We can also help you establish the degree of annual improvement and benchmark your performance against others to establish if you have achieved or maintained 'world class' status.

 

Our approach is based on primary safety science research conducted over the last two decades by Prof. Dominic Cooper one of the worlds leading safety culture researchers. Amongst many other benefits, our Safety Culture indicators can help you: 

 

Identify

 Improve  

 Reduce

hazards

risk assessments 

 unwanted incidents  

 training needs

 safety behaviors 

 absenteeism

business threats 

managerial skills  

insurance premiums