A CEO asked me what the "secret" was to get employee engagement and form the kind of safety culture his organization desired. The answer is quite simple:
- Define the vision, values, beliefs and behaviors you want a member of your safety culture to possess;
- Drive those qualities with your training programs, supervision, management communication and other reinforcers in your organization;
- Reach a critical mass of employees who possess all or most of these qualities; and
- Let the critical mass pass the tipping point where every worker becomes influenced by the norms of the group.
Improving a safety culture takes work up front, but pays back for that work over a long period of time.
Even the upfront work is manageable if you take it a step at a time and realize that you only need to change the critical few characteristics and capabilities, not all.
A culture with relatively stable turnover rates can perpetuate common practices for several generations of workers with only a little ongoing reinforcement from management and supervision. That is a great ROI in anyone's books.
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