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The Role of Corporate Culture in Safety Performance Presented by Judith A. Erickson, Ph.D. President, Erickson Associates American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Expo Embracing Change June 2 - 7, 2001 New Orleans, Louisiana

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T he R ole of C orporate C ulture in S afety P erformance . Presented by Judith A. Erickson, Ph.D. President, Erickson Associates American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Expo Embracing Change June 2 - 7, 2001 New Orleans, Louisiana. EHS is C hanging to: B lameless I ntegrated - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Role of Corporate Culture in Safety Performance

Presented by

Judith A. Erickson, Ph.D.

President, Erickson Associates

American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Expo

Embracing Change

June 2 - 7, 2001

New Orleans, Louisiana

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EHS is Changing to:

• Blameless• Integrated• Interactive

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Treating Safety and Health Differently

• Piecemeal Programs Do Not Work in the Long Run

• Scientific Research: Management Commitment & Employee Participation

•Changing U.S. Businesses

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Importance of Understanding Culture

• What Goes on in Organizations

• Informal Rules Dictating Behavior

• Basis for Everything Valued

• Where it Helps or Hurts Safety

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OSHA Strategic Goal

“Change Workplace Culture to Increase Employer and Worker Awareness of, Commitment to, and Involvement in Safety and Health”

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The Role of Management• Commitment

• Safety vs. Other Concerns

• Integration

• Personal Involvement

• Accountability

• Support

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Corporate Culture

• Assumptions

• Values • Actions and Behavior

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Assumptions

• Human Nature

• Human Relationships

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Values

• Organizational Standards of Desired Ends

• Actions to Attain These End Points

• Oughts and Shoulds

• Preferences that Indicate Rightness of Certain Beliefs and Practices Over Others

• Interdependent and Interrelated

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How Management Communicates

• By What It Does

• By What It Pays Attention To

• By What It Ignores

• By What It Measures and Controls

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High Safety-Performing

Companies

•Environment•Communication•EHS Professionals•Employee Treatment

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Study Conclusions

• Organizational Issues

• Positive Treatment

• Does Money Talk?

• Safety Programs Alone Don’t Work

• Safety Program Evaluation

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Soft Skills• Trustworthiness

• Communication

• Integrity

• Adaptability

• Interpersonal Skills

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Current Management Book Themes

• Pay Attention to Employees for Commitment and Productivity

• Employee Fulfillment is a Vital Component of Corporate Success

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Organizational Factors• Organizational Structure

• Organizational Importance of Safety and Health

• Responsibility/Accountability

• Communication

• Management Behavior

• Employee Involvement

• Employee Responses/Behavior

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Perceptions

The way we organize and interpret our sensory input to give meaning to our environment.

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Perception Surveys• Feedback on Past Performance

• Information for Future Direction

• Design of Policies and Programs

• Scientific Validity Crucial

• Anonymous and Confidential

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How Corporate Culture Changes

• Major Crises

•Survival Issues

•Mergers, New Management, Takeovers

•Management Wants to Change

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Corporate Culture

versus

Safety Culture

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Culture is the Key

• Management Leadership

• Employee Participation

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Techniques

Do Not

Work

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Rethinking EHS:

Not Zeroing in

on

Injuries and Accidents

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New EHS Approach:

More Holistic

and

Integrated

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Evaluating byOrganizational Factors

Improves:

• Safety Performance• Productivity• Communication• Commitment• Profitability