Incorporating ‘Broken Windows Theory’ in Manufacturing Safety April 15, 2020 Does your organization focus only on major safety hazards? Keep the Broken Windows Theory in mind to ensure you keep your focus on big and small safety efforts.
Hit The Ground Running September 8, 2020 In the manufacturing world, we know the importance of planning and preparedness to ensure success. So how do we hit the ground running when it comes to safety?
Improving Safety Through Hazard Identification January 6, 2021 Utilizing leading indicators not only improves safety performance, but demonstrates that an organization cares about the safety of their employees, by dedicating time and resources to proactively prevent injuries from occurring.
Safety Starts With Caring August 25, 2021 Along with creating a more comfortable, caring and understanding workplace, our Culture of Care has enabled continued success within our safety program. Safety numbers are a reflection of caring about each person at work and outside of work.
Leading, Lagging Indicators Support Culture of Safety February 7, 2022 At Excellerate, our safety program is heavily based on following leading indicators, so that we can take a proactive approach to safety. In doing so, we have watched our safety performance improve dramatically.
Using the Accident Triangle to Grow Your Safety Culture August 17, 2022 Unsafe acts, if they are repeated without consequences, can lead to a false sense of security. The Accident Triangle indicates that the more unsafe acts we have, the more likely we are to have a serious incident over time.
Fighting Safety Complacency October 19, 2022 In the construction and manufacturing industries, the repetitive nature of our work can lead us to complacency. On a job site, complacency can lead to serious safety concerns.
Preventing Falls on the Job Site May 3, 2023 Falls are the leading cause of death in the construction industry, but with proper planning, deaths and injuries are preventable and lives can be saved.