Productivity Depends on a Good Safety System

Implementing a performance based safety program requires that you implement a universal set of principles and activities that sustain safe conditions in the work area. The starting point is an uncluttered, well-organized, and understandable workplace. However, it doesn't stop there.

Techniques from effective workplace organization combined with OSHA guidelines have formed a set of "best practices" that can solve virtually every safety problem involved with the workplace environment. Every five seconds a worker is injured. Every ten seconds a worker is disabled. Injured workers lose income and employers in the United States spend more than $60 billion annually due to work-related injury and illness. Safety impacts performance and productivity.

Unsafe conditions exist in all plants. They are inherent to the manufacturing industry itself. It is important to focus on pre-accident conditions-hazardous conditions that exist before an accident has occurred. For example, workers can slip from water or grease on the floor. They can be injured from moving machine parts that are not properly shielded. They can be burned in fires from oil or chemical leaks, and material waste is often hazardous after processing. Even detergents and chemical cleaners can be toxic.

People can bang their knees, they can fall from high places, or things can fall on them from high places. Mobile equipment can cause accidents of all kinds. In fact, the organization of the work environment itself may have evolved in such a way that makes it difficult for people to operate their equipment, get needed materials, or work without bumping into things. And when people are not properly trained in the use of equipment, they will make mistakes.

Serious injuries get our attention. However, for every serious accident there are approximately 29 minor accidents and 300 near misses? The workplace isn't safe just because a serious accident hasn't occurred-it's mostly just luck.

In fact, many situations that we think are trivial are the real causes of accidents. Most of these problems are below ground or are blind spots. The job of an effective safety program is to help you see and control them, rather than allow them to control you. You can think of these situations as being underground. It is the neglected conditions that underlie near misses and accidents that you want to discover and eliminate.

One of the best programs I have witnessed for address these underlying safety issues ia a program called QCDSM from QCD systems Inc. It is a reliable framework built on prevention and total employee involvement. It prevents accidents and near misses by controlling unsafe conditions.

Six basic principles will help you apply create a safer workplace using QCDSM.

The first principle is to be proactive, not reactive, of course, you should determine and correct the causes of problems when they happen, but more importantly, you should anticipate problems and try to stop them before they occur. You can't afford to wait. Proactive activity is encourage when through QCDSM the workplace meets in the green rooms set up by QCDSM where they measure their prevous day's actvities and goals. These measures will indicate problem areas or trends which could become problems. Throught their participation in these meetings, the goal of being proactive is empowered.

The second principle is to identify blind spots. Remember, causes of safety problems are always there, but often they are in our blind spots. QCDSM gives us a way to dig down and ferret out the problems we don't see. The blind spots are catered for in a specific charts which measures what are called near misses. When this concept is properly understood by the workforce, their heightened awareness reveals the blind spots as well.

The third principle is to remove the causes of all accidents and near misses. Remove them or the problem will return. The charts will indicate the problem areas. The worforce are then empowered through the meeting to not only offer ideas and suggestions but are encouraged to assist in elminating the issues.

The fourth principle is to always involve workers in safety. Workers are closest to the facts-and have the most to lose. The QCD system focuses directly on safety as part of the QCDSM process. The 'S' refers to safety measures on a daily basis ensuring that daily the workforce in that meeting are measuring teir safety compliance.

The fifth principle, use a systematic method, trips companies up every time. A shotgun approach won't work. If you're not systematic you will be overwhelmed by the task in front of you, the daily meeting provides this systematic method.

The final principle is to start now. Everyone should begin to make small improvements and continue to do so every day. If this can't happen, question your strategy; it is probably flawed. QCDSM encouages the workforce in the meeting to offer ideas and suggestions based on their results as seen in their charts, their measures.

This is the strategy to encourge all to be safe by suggesting incremental improvements. Worker safety is paramount to achieving high levels of performance and productivity. The only effective way to ensure worker safety is by involving all workers in identifying and removing safety hazards. Sustainable worker involvement only happens when you have a properly functioning system.

QCDSM has proven its worth as just such a system. Often companies forget that while worker safety is paramount, focussing on quality, cost and delivery will depend on how safe the workforce feel. Therefore not to see Q, C, D as an integral part of 'S' is to miss the point. There is a further conumdrum - the 'M' in QCDSM refers to morale. This is measured by the workforce's involvement in the managing of their department. If the feel they are not being listened to [ideas and suggestions] their morale will suffer which will distract them in obsderving safety and of course, Q, C, & D will suffer. The answer: the holistic process of QCDSM will ensure compliance.

Brice Alvord has over thirty years experience as an internal and external performance improvement consultant. He holds a BA in Sociology/Psychology from Central Washington University and an MBA degree from City University of Seattle. He is the author of over two dozen books on continuous improvement and training.

Find out more at http://www.aleragroup.com

WHMIS Testing - What to Do, And What NOT to Do

WHMIS testing is an integral part of obtaining WHMIS certification. It is extremely important to administer tests to determine the knowledge of a person with regards to WHMIS regulations and practices. WHMIS stands for "Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System". All employers must ensure that their employees are knowledgeable with regards to the WHMIS regulations, including WHMIS symbols, Material Safety Data Sheets, workplace labels, and the specific controlled products in their workplace.

When an employee completes a WHMIS test this is helping the employer build a case for providing due diligence that their workers are knowledgeable on the subject of WHMIS, and that they have acquired a level of knowledge on the subject. These training and WHMIS test records must be stored by the employer as proof of education, which shows that they have done, in part, their "due diligence". The employer must also be able to exemplify that they have observed the employee in the workplace, and have shown them how to work with specific chemicals in a safe and effective manner.

The key to successful WHMIS testing is to administer formal tests, store these test results, and re-test to refresh people's memories on an annual basis. A formal WHMIS test will include questions that encompass Basic WHMIS regulation information, the WHMIS symbols, workplace labels, and how to read and understand a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Training and testing can be done in a variety of ways -- traditional classroom style setting with an outside trainer, or even online. One thing to consider is that classroom training tends to be far more costly than the online option, and more time consuming.

Using standard tests that are not regularly updated to keep pace with the changing legislation will not suffice. Disposing of test records (proof) could also cause potentially severe consequences for a company. These consequences can be as lax as having an improvement order issued, or as extreme as a total organizational shut-down until the issues are resolved. For the amount of time it takes to train and test employees, and store the records -- why risk it?

Be aware that storing the test results is critical, as this is the employer's proof of training. Health & Safety training records should be kept for a 30 year period. When training and testing is administered online, this alleviates the challenge of where to store all of this paper. Many online providers house your records in a web-based application for life. Test records are necessary to show that an individual employee; completed a specific training course, on a specific date. In the event of an incident or accident, these records help build a solid case for the employer in that they did everything they could to help build knowledge for the employee in question.

WHMIS testing can help keep a company in good standing with Workplace Health & Safety. How is your training and records management currently being handled?

Allan Dubyts, is the CEO of SafeAndCertified.com Inc which delivers WHMIS training online using the Training To Do Online Training Engine. For more information about WHMIS Training, testing and certification visit http://www.WHMISCertified.com

Essential New Car Safety Features

If you're out shopping for a new car, besides cost and aesthetics, one of the most important things to look for is safety features. What features do you need, which features are must haves? Let's look at some options:

Air Bags

By far, the number one option, standard on many cars nowadays. Air bags have come along way since their inception and are safer and more effective than ever before. Air bags protect your head and face during a head on collision. Many new vehicles even offer air bags for your passenger and side cushion air bags for side impact crashes. Air bags have been proven to save lives during crashes and getting a vehicle with at least driver and passenger air bags should be a priority.

Seat Belts

Every vehicle comes with seat belts, but there are some new innovations in seatbelt technology that you may want to consider. Automatic crash tensioners are designed to react to any crash or impact situation and tighten your seatbelt to keep you in place and, in theory, safer during a crash. Another new technology are the belt webbing grabbers, these are designed to clamp the belt outside the reel to prevent injuries during a crash or impact. Other seat belts or safety restraints include built in child safety restraints or built in child car seats.

Anti-Lock Brakes

Now a standard on most vehicles, like air bags and seat belts, anti-lock brakes are a safety necessity. Anti-lock brakes are designed to prevent locking of your brakes to lessen the chance of skidding.

Head Restraints

Every modern vehicle has head restraints, or head rests to prevent your head from snapping back and causing whiplash during a sudden stop or crash. Many new cars even offer head restraints or rests for back seats.

GPS or OnStar

If you are prone to getting lost, having GPS or the OnStar system could save your life. GPS stands for global positioning system. Originally designed for military use in the 1980's, GPS connects you to a web of satellites and once they sense where you are, they can tell you very accurately where to go and many devices even provide maps and directions on an LCD screen.

OnStar is a vehicle safety device which connects you to a person via audio and can provide you help with directions, concierge like services and even emergency services. OnStar comes as a standard feature on many GM vehicles.

Lydia Quinn writes for Brandon Safety Lights, a leading provider of barricade lights, barricade light accessories and traffic safety supplies. Visit us at: http://www.brandonsafetylights.com/

Child Safety Consultants

Are you having a hard time figuring out how to make your home as safe as it can be for your child? Do you see yourself making major changes in the house to ensure a child-friendly environment?

Before you make any more unnecessary changes in your house, you might be better off acquiring the help of child safety consultants. These people are capable of creating a safe home for you, your children, and even your pets. They have the extensive knowledge on the potential hazards that are common in homes. Parents will also be provided with information on the risks that they might have otherwise missed knowing. The child safety consultants do not just point out the dangers present in your home, but are experts in creating safety plans as well.

Most parents do not know that there are actually people who can help them make their homes as safe as they want them to be. Some of those parents who have been doing the childproofing themselves, often end up with child safety products and equipment that are practically useless or unnecessary. Child safety consultants get rid of this problem. They are the most reliable people to ask about the hazards in the house and the possible ways to eliminate them. You are not left with the guesswork on how to keep you little one off the stairs or how to stop him from putting his hand in the oven.

Child safety consultants do not create a 100% child safe house. They do not guarantee to keep your kid from having tumbles and falls, but they do lessen the level of “danger” that your kid might get into.

Child safety consultants work by surveying your home. They have to know every nook and corner of the house and would need to go through every room so as to come up with a thorough child proofing plan. Parents should be prepared to be asked questions regarding their lifestyle so that the plan that the child safety consultants produce would fit well into their lives.

Parents can set their budget, although if you’re thinking of maxing out their services, you would leave it up to them to provide you with the plan and the estimate of the costs. The child safety consultants can also help parents acquire the most affordable and the most reliable child safety products in the market. Most of them even offer initial consultation services free of charge.

Child safety consultants are hired by parents whose main concern is the safety of their children. There are parents who’d rather create the childproofing plan and execute it themselves. However, with the children’s safety as the main issue, why compromise?

Milos Pesic is a successful webmaster and owner of popular and comprehensive Child Safety information site. For more articles and resources on Child Safety related topics, visit his site at:

=>http://child-safety.need-to-know.net/

Health and Safety Consultant: Disadvantages of not Employing Health and Safety Consultancy

No one really wants to work or be with a place that is hazardous to the health. Employees and clients alike would truly shun away from places that puts their health and safety at risk. There are working environment that are obviously hazardous for the employees such as building and construction business. Others do not reveal an obvious hazard. Only when someone gets sick or meets accidents, does the company or business realize that it was having unsafe set-up or environment. It is then important that at the start of business operation, companies need to contact health and safety consultant. This way, the company can employ healthy and safe measures for the employee, even before accidents or sickness occurs.

When the employees of the company are open to health and safety risk, it puts the company to the disadvantage. There are many reasons why.

  • First, employees tend to be absent because of sickness. This means less time to work or function in the workplace. The tendency is the work will pile up, or the expectation of the company will not be met because of inefficiency. For this reason, employees should be find health and safety consultancy.

  • Second, employees will have the tendency to leave the employment. Let’s face it, no one wants to get sick or be exposed to hazards. If employees find a better work with safer environment or tasks that will be less hazardous to their health, then by all means they will leave the company. When this happens, companies will be faced with more hiring and trainings of new employees. This will surely be costly. Plus, the workload will pile up. Sometimes, work will not be continuous. This is another good reason why companies should find health and safety consultant.

  • Third, companies that expose employees to health and safety risks will not get effective and efficient employees. The company will just be wasting money for salaries and wages with employees that are less motivated. Even if they are really motivated because of some promised rewards, they might not be able to function well because of health reason. Again, company should know the measures for healthy and safe environment, a reason for health and safety consultancy.

  • Fourth, because of fewer workers or unsatisfied employees, the company will fall behind competitors. If competitors of the particular company employ health and safety to employees, workers would want to get hired with that company. Even the most competent and qualified employees would most likely transfer. This would mean being left with incompetent employees. Eventually, this would lead to unsuccessful business operations.

The Proactive Health & Safety start with an appointment. Then from there businesses can go all the way to employing the result of the health and safety consultancy. This is how simple the health and safety consultancy work. For the business, all it takes is the trust on the reliability of Proactive and they will get rid of all the disadvantages of having hazardous working environment.