Safety Culture Definition and What It Means to Organization Leaders
A strong safety culture results in lower injury rates, increased staff retention, and higher ROI. It starts with management commitment to safety and health.
A strong safety culture results in lower injury rates, increased staff retention, and higher ROI. It starts with management commitment to safety and health.
Ongoing access to safety training and jobsite specific hazard assessment and safety plans are increasingly recognized as aspects of a world class safety program.
Safety leaders must engage jobsite workers in job-hazard analysis and safety programs development. This interaction process is known as “safety leadership".