e6.3 Health and safety monitoring and measurement techniques Flashcards
Range of measures to evaluate H and S performance
Proactive and reactive measures
Effectiveness of control measures
Staff attitudes to health and safety
Measuring managements commitment to Health and Safety
Condition of equipment and plant
How measures are used to evaluate effectiveness of management system
A decline in standards indicates deterioration of management system
Reactive monitoring may indicate poor performance
Help to assess competence within the organisation
Reduction of incident and accidents may demonstrate improvement of management system effectiveness
Collection and use of ill health data
Uses -
Identify patterns of short/long term sickness absence
Identify work related causes of ill health absence
Plan for absent employees
Benchmark
Ill health data may be used to identify…
Any harmful environments workers are exposed to
The need for early intervention to support workers at risk of ill health
The need for specialist training of managers and workers so that they can identify symptoms of health
Active monitoring techniques
Audits
Safety inspections
Safety tours
Safety sampling
Safety surveys
Safety conversations
Behavioural observations
Benchmarking
Health and safety audit
Systematic, critical examination of a health and safety management system (documentation, records and processes), with robust verification that processes are being followed at all levels
Typical audit topics
Management commitment
Training
Communication and consultation
Compliance with a SSW
RA procedures
Emergency plans
Maintenance of plant and equipment
Proactvive and reactive monitoring arrangements
Legal compliance
Considerations when developing an audit programme
Standards to be set
Scope of the audit
Scoring system
Monitoring arrangements
Applicable legislation
Duration
Frequency of audit
Need for Auditor training
Standardised checklists to ensure consistency
Safety of auditors
Resources required
Safety inspection
Detailed check, often involving the use of checklists
Always scheduled for regular basis
Identifying controlled and uncontrolled hazards
Ensuring risk controls are in place
Safety Tour
Quick informal checks of workplace processes
Unscheduled and infrequent
Areas checked are pre determined
Scope is less than inspection ( only looking for obvious health and safety breaches)
Senior management involvement
Safety tours contribute to improved performance by…
Helping to identify compliance and non compliance with performance standards (KPIs)
By repeating the tours, indicating an improving or worsening trend
Checking the effectiveness of new course of action implemented
Identifying common organisational issues within different areas of the organisation
Being unscheduled, can help identify actual behaviours adopted by staff
Safety sampling
Concentrate on one specific aspect of health and safety and focus in detail on that one issue
Can be random or planned
Area sub divided and an observer allocated to each
Sampling sheets used
Safety survey
In depth look at a particular workplace activity throughout the organisation (permit to work system)
Looking at activities in great detail
Carried out for high risk activities
Gaining in depth knowledge of process
Safety conversations
Aim to improve health and safety culture and performance by ensuring co-op between management and employees
Can be formal or informal
Carried out whilst monitoring activities are taking place
Managers can be given targets to carry out a number of conversations each week
Can be used to target high risk activities
Behavioural safety observations
Assessors observe work activities to look for typical health and safety behaviours relating to the work activity
Can be carried out on a continual/regular basis
Looking at levels of compliance with procedures
Help to identify common behaviours across the organisation which may need to be addressed