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Workplace Safety and Health : Assessing Current Practices and Promoting Change in the Profession
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Series:
Occupational safety and health guide series
Physical Description:
xv, 211 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781439874103
Abstract:
"The safety profession often clings to the basic believes and practices which evolved during the early years after the announcement of the Occupational Safety and Health Act in 1970. This book reviews and challenges many of the commonly accepted practices as well as misconceptions about safety in the workplace and provide new and innovative options for safety professionals to consider. It examines many of the basic assumptions in the safety profession and challenge the reader to assess and evaluation their activities in search of a better and more effective way of achieving the results necessary to be competitive in today's workplace"-- Provided by publisher.

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Are the tried and true safety practices still effective in the changing workplace? Is there a better way of safeguarding employees from accidents and injuries? In short, why do you perform the safety activities that you do on a daily basis and do they produce the results necessary to keep your safety program and your company competitive in the global market? Answering these questions and more, Workplace Safety and Health: Assessing Current Practices and Promoting Change in the Profession analyzes the current practices and identifies emerging issues and challenges in the safety and health profession.

We Need a Game Changer ... A New Way of Achieving a Safe and Healthful Workplace

Safety pioneer and educator Thomas Schneid makes a strong case that mandatory compliance with OSHA regulations is only the first step in a safety program. And that, due to globalization and the current emphasis on sustainability, the requirements of the safety profession have changed. He explores new sources of information and guidance for addressing the new and emerging issues created by the current economic situation, globalization, and the changing workplace. He also identifies and analyzes emerging ethical issues within the safety and health profession, then suggests potential solutions.

Schneid then examines the basic assumptions and challenges you to assess and evaluate your activities in search of a better and more effective way of achieving the results necessary to be competitive in today's workplace. Taking a provocative look at the current issues facing the safety profession, he shows you how to view safety activities and actions from a different perspective and see the real impact they have on the lives of others. He gives you the tools you need to go beyond OSHA compliance and develop safety programs that will be effective in the global workplace and create and maintain a safe workplace that eliminates all injuries and illnesses.


Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
About the Authorp. xv
Chapter 1 is There a Loss of Trust in the Workplace?p. 1
Learning Objectivesp. 1
Discussion Questionsp. 7
Endnotesp. 7
Chapter 2 Why Compliance?p. 9
Learning Objectivesp. 9
Discussion Questionsp. 33
Chapter 3 Value-Based Leadership in Safetyp. 35
Learning Objectivesp. 35
Value-Based Leadership in Safety and Healthp. 36
Discussion Questionsp. 40
Chapter 4 Empowerment in Safety and Healthp. 41
Learning Objectivesp. 41
Discussion Questionsp. 46
Chapter 5 Impact of Hiring and Discipline in Safetyp. 47
Learning Objectivesp. 47
Discussion Questionsp. 52
Chapter 6 Don't Be Afraid to Failp. 53
Learning Objectivesp. 53
Discussion Questionsp. 60
Chapter 7 Rethinking Workers' Compensationp. 61
Learning Objectivesp. 61
Discussion Questionsp. 67
Chapter 8 Creating Safety Creativity in the Workplacep. 69
Learning Objectivesp. 69
Energizing Your Employee's Creativity in Safety and Healthp. 70
Discussion Questionsp. 72
Chapter 9 How May I Help You?p. 73
Learning Objectivesp. 73
Discussion Questionsp. 76
Chapter 10 Rethinking the Employment Relationshipp. 77
Learning Objectivesp. 77
Discussion Questionsp. 93
Chapter 11 Safety Impacts Everythingp. 95
Learning Objectivesp. 95
Discussion Questionsp. 104
Chapter 12 ADA and the Impact on Safety and Healthp. 105
Learning Objectivesp. 105
Discussion Questionsp. 116
Chapter 13 Impact of Happiness on Safetyp. 117
Learning Objectivesp. 117
Discussion Questionsp. 121
Chapter 14 Here Are Your OSHA Citations!p. 123
Learning Objectivesp. 123
Discussion Questionsp. 127
Chapter 15 Future of the Safety and Health Professionp. 129
Learning Objectivesp. 129
Discussion Questionsp. 131
Appendix A Analyzing and Briefing a Court Decisionp. 133
Briefing a Case Methodologyp. 134
Appendix B urfing the OSHA Websitep. 137
Appendix C eveloping a Compliance Programp. 139
Sample Programsp. 139
Bloodborne Pathogensp. 140
Fall Protectionp. 140
General Safety and Health Programsp. 140
Hazard Communication Standardp. 140
Lockout/Tagoutp. 140
Powered Industrial Trucksp. 140
Respiratory Protectionp. 141
Shipyard Employmentp. 141
Tuberculosisp. 141
OSHA cTools for Developing Customized Programsp. 141
Sample Programs from State On-Sitc Consultation Programsp. 141
Appendix D Citation Document Taken from the OSHA Websitep. 143
Appendix E Defenses to OSHA Alleged Violationsp. 161
Appendix F What Is a Variance?p. 163
Appendix G Building an Inspection Checklistp. 169
Self-Inspectionp. 169
Self-Inspection Scopep. 170
Self-Inspection Checklistsp. 171
Assistance in Safety and Health for Small Businessesp. 193
OSHA Assistancep. 193
OSHA's Office of Small Business Assistancep. 193
On-Site Consultationp. 193
Appendix H Safety Auditingp. 197
Safely and Health Program Audits and Reviewsp. 197
Audit Trailp. 197
Root Cause Analysisp. 197
Impact of Total Quality Management (TQM) Principles on Safety and Health Programsp. 198
Audit Trail Stepsp. 198
Additional Positive Outcomesp. 199
Appendix I Action Planning Documentp. 201
Example Action Planning Documentp. 201
Indexp. 203