Managing for World Class Safety
James Melvi Stewart
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Description for Managing for World Class Safety
Hardcover. Revealing the level of corporate commitment to safety, the author developed a method, crafting a safety survey centering on a questionnaire for employees. He describes the model of safety management that underpins the questionnaire and then demonstrates how this procedure illuminates management commitment, and the enforcement of rules. Num Pages: 296 pages, tables, endnotes, references. BIC Classification: KJMV; KNXC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 239 x 164 x 20. Weight in Grams: 531.
Despite the extensive literature on safety, few tools have been available to help managers quantitatively assess the level of safety management and the quality of the safety practices in organizations. In his consulting practice, Dr. Jim Stewart, a former executive at DuPont, developed such a method, crafting a safety survey centering on a comprehensive questionnaire for employees at all levels, that reveals the true level of corporate commitment to safety.
Despite the extensive literature on safety, few tools have been available to help managers quantitatively assess the level of safety management and the quality of the safety practices in organizations. In his consulting practice, Dr. Jim Stewart, a former executive at DuPont, developed such a method, crafting a safety survey centering on a comprehensive questionnaire for employees at all levels, that reveals the true level of corporate commitment to safety.
Managing for World Class Safety first describes the model of safety management that underpins the questionnaire and then demonstrates how this innovative procedure illuminates critical intangibles like management commitment, ... Read more
The central part of this book is the description of research at the University of Toronto that applies the questionnaire in comprehensive research at five of the world’s safest companies and five with very poor safety. The questionnaire polled 700 people in the ten companies, "measuring" the level of more than twenty key elements such as:
- The workers’ perception of the priority given to safety
- The belief that all injuries can be prevented
- The extent to which line management takes responsibility/accountability for safety
- How well safety rules are followed and enforced
- The frequency and quality of safety meetings
- The level of recognition to reinforce safety excellence
- In every element, the contrast between the responses from the very safe companies and those from the companies with poor safety was dramatic, clearly depicting where the former succeed and the latter fail
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2001
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United States
Number of pages
296
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780471443865
SKU
V9780471443865
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Ref
99-15
About James Melvi Stewart
J. M. (JIM) STEWART, PhD, a safety management consultant and former executive at DuPont, served as Executive-in-Residence at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto from 1991 to 1998 during which time research for this study was undertaken.
Reviews for Managing for World Class Safety
"...shares a proven model for improving any organization's safety program...a valuable addition to any safety professional's library." (Professional Safety, December 2001) "Designed to help managers quantitatively assess the level of safety management and safety practices in their organizations, this book describes a model of safety management and explains its application." (Reference & Research Book News, February 2002) ... Read more