Safety by Objectives: What gets Measured and Rewarded Gets Done, Second Edition
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Safety by Objectives What Gets Measured and Rewarded Gets Done Second Edition Dan Petersen One of the nation's leading consultants in the field of safety management and organizational behavior has updated and expanded this groundbreaking work. Providing new insight into ensuring increased safety in the workplace, no matter what the organizational style of the company, Safety by Objectives demonstrates how accountability drives better safety performance. The author shows how to devise, install, operate, and maintain tailor-made accountability systems that will foster a sense of safety responsibility, first in upper and middle managers and finally throughout the entire organization, thereby reducing on-the-job injuries and illnesses. The Second Edition demonstrates that measuring accident prevention efforts and rewarding effective safety performance are the foundation of any successful safety system. Drawing from modern management concepts, including Total Quality Management, Statistical Process Control, and Management by Objectives, it provides essential guidance on how to
* Analyze and understand the corporation's individual culture
* Assess current safety systems using audits and perception surveys
* Identify the hazards that cause injuries and illnesses
* Set safety objectives and evaluate whether they have been met
* Establish rewards for meeting safety performance goals
* Overcome the pitfalls that traditionally doom accountability systems
The key to a flexible and results-producing safety system, Safety by Objectives should be part of the working library of every safety manager, safety engineer, industrial hygienist, and environmental professional.

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DAN PETERSEN is a consultant in Safety Management and Organizational Behavior. He holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering, an M.S. in Industrial Psychology, and a doctorate in Organizational Behavior, and is a Registered Professional Engineer and a Certified Safety Professional. He is past president of the National Safety Management Society, former vice president of the American Society of Safety Engineers, and is an honorary member of the Canadian Society of Safety Engineers. Four-time winner of the National Technical Paper Award of the American Society of Safety Engineers, he has published seventeen books, a large number of articles, and ten video tapes. Mr. Petersen is the author of Human Error Reduction and Safety Management, Third Edition and Analyzing Safety System Effectiveness, Third Edition, both published by Van Nostrand Reinhold (1996).

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THE NEED FOR ACCOUNTABILITY.

Current Safety Programming.

Future Safety Programming.

What Drives Performance?

Measurement and Reward.

DETERMINING WHAT WILL WORK IN YOUR ORGANIZATION.

Analyzing the Climate.

Analyzing Your Performance Appraisal System.

Assessing Your Current Safety Systems.

IMPLEMENTING YOUR ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM.

Installing the System.

What Are the Supervisory Tasks?

Accountability in Employee-Run Safety Systems.

Setting Objectives.

Measuring Task Completion.

Rewarding.

Keeping the System Going.

Appendices.

References.

Index.
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