Workplace Violence: Is There a Legal Dilemma?

There is never a place for workplace violence, but what to do about it? On the one hand, you have the rights of the individual worker to consider. Even if there is violence or threatening behavior on the worksite, unless you have explicit language in your employee handbook that bans this behavior, the employee's right [...]

2017-05-09T10:20:47-06:00September 16th, 2016|Safety Matters|

Safety Snippets: Hoarding and Hoverbikes

As we come out of the U.S. Labor Day weekend and head into the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City, I want to take this minute to thank everyone who labors every day to keep our economy moving, whether on work days, weekends or even holidays. [...]

2017-05-09T10:20:49-06:00September 9th, 2016|Safety Matters|

Near-Misses: Get Them Framed!

Framing is vital to a house, vital to photos we treasure, and it's vital in virtually any area of assessment or evaluation. For most of us, it's about structure. When there is a sense of order in a process, the process not only goes more smoothly, but information can be gathered more quickly and the [...]

2017-05-09T10:20:51-06:00September 6th, 2016|Safety Matters|

Near-Misses: Indicators and Reporting

Near-misses can be wake-up calls. If we choose to wake up. If we instead choose to thinkk of them as just a dream, as something that could have happened, but did not, and we just count our lucky stars, we could well be missing the most instructive event to occur on our work site. Oh sure, [...]

2017-05-09T10:20:52-06:00September 2nd, 2016|Safety Matters|

Near-Misses: An Assessment Tool in Construction

I know what many of you think when one of these happens. "Phew! Thank goodness for that near-miss. Let's just be a little more careful. Would hate to have to fill out incident paperwork!" {Photo courtesy of Flickr user Drew's Photo Shoots via a Creative Commons license] The Missing Piece? OK, so maybe that last [...]

2017-05-09T10:20:54-06:00August 30th, 2016|Safety Matters|

Vital Incident Questions: The 5 Whys

I know, I know. I have been conducting this latest series of posts about the two most difficult questions to get honest answers for in regards to an incident investigation, and rather than embracing the difficulty of the questions, I present ou with one of the difficult questions five times over? Am I sadistic? Well, [...]

2017-05-09T10:20:55-06:00August 26th, 2016|Safety Matters|

Vital Incident Questions: Root Causes and Factors

How and why, in a vacuum, are three-letter words. Add a question mark after each, and they could become the most confusing or convulsion-inducing words in the English language. It is often, not just in safety, that "how" and "why" questions can be the most difficult to answer. They usually are the kinds of questions [...]

2017-05-09T10:20:56-06:00August 23rd, 2016|Safety Matters|

Vital Incident Questions: Incident Models

Fred Manuele has a lot of respect for the work of Erik Hollnagel and Sidney Dekker. And why not? These two have been part of the movement in safety to stretch all our thinking when it comes to incident investigations. I have been taking you on a journey through Manuele's article which appeared in the [...]

2017-05-09T10:20:58-06:00August 19th, 2016|Safety Matters|

Vital Incident Questions: About Causation

Have you asked yourself those hard-to-answer, but necessary-to-answer-honestly questions? If you are new to this blog today, then you really should read my archive. Those of you who have been regulars here know that I essentially (without actually specifically mentioning it) gave you homework over the weekend. The goal was to help you understand the [...]

2017-05-09T10:21:00-06:00August 16th, 2016|Safety Matters|
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