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HSE Management System:A World-class Corporate Culture
AkaChi Kanu
SAFETY CULTURE
What is Culture?- Behavior peculiar to people, together with material objects
used as an integral part of this behavior. _ Ency. Britannica
- Our way of doing things
What is Safety?- the condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt,
injury, or loss _ Merriam- Webster
- Working/operating without injury
Define Safety Culture (e.g SSC):
- the way we do our work in order to prevent injuries from occurring
Culture Model
SSC
People
Environment
BehaviorKnowledge, Skills,
Abilities, Intelligence,
Motives, Attitude,Personality
Equipment, Tools,Machines, Housekeeping,
Engineering
Wearing PPE, Positioning properly,Following procedures, Locking out
power, Cleaning up a spill,Sweeping floor, Coaching peers, etc
Elements of a Safety Culture Behavior Based Safety (BBS) Safety-in-Design (SID) Standard Operating Practices (SOPs) Safety Best Practices (BPs) Safety Management System (SMS)
SSC
BBS SID SBPs SMSSOPs
A strong safety culture expects ownership & accountability for safe performance
Safety in Office
DID YOU LOCK IT?
NO!
COMPUTERS
A Badly Positioned Computer Makes User Unproductive and Causes Discomfort/Injury.
The monitor should be placed directly in front of user to optimize visual range of 30o in any direction
The screen should be 45-60 cm away from the user’s eyes
Top of monitor should be at eye level to avoid neck strain
Keyboard should be directly in front of the user The user’s elbows should be bent at a 90o angle The back of the keyboard should be slightly elevated
to allow the user’s wrists to be in a neutral position The screen should be positioned at right angles to
the window to avoid glare
COMPUTERS:Risks of Improper Usage
Eyestrain Headaches Stiff neck and shoulders Backaches Stress
– Slow– Long term effect
Strains– Acute
Reduced mobility Reduced productivity employment scope
CHAIRS & DESKS
Good lower back support Adjustable - knees and hips are
level If your desk is too high,
compensate by raising the seat height of your chair
Prevent them by remembering the following:
– Do not allow cabling to create a tripping hazard
– Clear up spillages quickly– Do not block passageways– Keep office areas clean– Keep drawers closed
SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS
Fire/Emergency Response
CONVENIENCES
Keep them clean. Leave them in same condition as you
would like to find them. Wash hands after use
Vehicles/Road Safety
• Motor vehicle accidents (including Okada) are leading causes of death and crippling injury in Nigeria• The driver, the important component of Vehicle Safety
Safe Driving practices:
Best Practices
Investigation Safety Meetings
JSASafety Shares
Safety Drills
Best Practices
Post Job Briefings Inspections/ Observations
Ergonomics Employee Safety Teams
Emergency Exit
Signage
SSC Behaviour
• Watch Out for • Unsafe Conditions &• Prevent Incidents / Injuries
END
Q & A
QUESTION
Who is Responsible for Your Safety?
ANSWER
YOU ARE
RESPONSIBLE
FOR YOUR OWN
SAFETY