Safety Incentives & Recognition

Creating an Achievement-Based Safety Culture 31st Annual CSSE Professional Development Conference November 18-20, 2001, Vancouver, BC Wayne Pardy, Vice President of Safety Management Services PPM International safety Technologies©

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Safety Incentives & Recognition Creating an Achievement-Based Safety Culture

What are incentives?

Recognition

Key recognition factors

How to recognize? The possibilities are endless

Incentives. . . Ripe with Controversy

Westray 1992 John T. Ryan Trophy winner

Behavioral Safety & Incentives/Recognition

Alfie Kohn “Punished by Rewards”

Kohn. . . continued

Peter R. Scoltes “The Team Handbook”

Douglas McGregor “The Human Side of the Enterprise”

Accident Causes How Does This Relate to Your Incentive or Recognition Approaches

1974 Ham Royal Commission

Section 11(c) Federal US OSHA Act

E. Scott Geller “The Psychology of Safety”

F. David Pierce “Total Quality for Safety & Health Professionals”

Cohen & Smith NIOH&S

Clash of Ideas Incentives Generate Heated Debate

Advice from Behaviorists E. Scott Geller. . . “The Psychology of Safety”

Behavior-Based Safety vs Hierarchy of Control of Hazards

Behavior-Based Approaches to Safety Incentive and Recognition Options

Hierarchy of Health & Safety Controls

Labor Complaints about Behavior-Based safety

Health & Safety Process Model

Behavior-Based Safety Process Model

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2. Identify Resources at your Disposal

3. Who is going to “drive” the process? LEADERSHIP

4. Test Marketing. . . taking the pulse of your people

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