avsafety quiz 2 Flashcards
do we encourage safe behavior? do we discourage unsafe behavior? do we encourage reporting safety issues?
justness
do we learn from experience? are we ready to change?
adaptability
do we do everything to maintain and improve safety?
behavior with respect to safety
does management know what the people know? do the people know what management knows?
information
do we really recognize the importance of safety?
commitment to safety
how are of risks are we?
awareness
list the values and behaviors of safety culture
justness, adaptability, awareness, behavior with respect to safety, commitment to safety, information
what is safety culture
it is the set of enduring values behaviors and attitudes regarding safety, shared by every member of every level of an organization
another term of pathological
emerging
safety is defined in terms of technical and procedural solutions and compliance with regulations and is not seen as a key business risk
pathological
There is a “who cares” approach to safety with many accidents seen as wither “not going to happen to them” or as an unavoidable part of the job.
pathological
who cares as long as we are not caught
pathological
another term for reactive
managing
safety is generally regarded as a
burden that is imposed from Authorities, regulations or the general public. Safety is taken into account to
meet the requirements imposed by the regulations.
reactive
Action is taken only to satisfy the law, or after a safety occurrence, in which case it mainly consists of identifying and punishing the directly responsible person(s).
reactive
safety is important, we do a lot every time we have an accident
reactive
another term for calculative
involving
safety is taken into account in management’s decision making, but in itself, safety is not a core value.
calculative
A safety reporting system is installed to meet legal requirements, and is only used for gathering information in the aftermath of safety problems.
calculative
another term for proactive
cooperating
safety is considered as a priority. Safety is a core value of the organization and plays an important role in decision making at management level as well as in day-to-day operations.
proactive
There is a general awareness of the
safety risks induced by the operation, and action is taken to reduce them as much as possible
proactive
also known as generative
continually improving
safety culture organizations set high standards and attempt to exceed them. They use failure to improve, not to blame.
generative
characterized by the beliefs, values, biases and their resultant behavior that are shared among members of a society, group or organization.
culture