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From India, Bhubaneswar
From India, Bhubaneswar
Mr. Kesava Pillai is right in saying safety in any organisation is a collective job.
But safety deptt. also has to be assigned with a KRA. KRA that you have suggested is a correct one, but if he is not agreeing to it then ask for his suggestion, and consider what he wants.
Regards.
Sunita Mehta
From India, Ranchi
But safety deptt. also has to be assigned with a KRA. KRA that you have suggested is a correct one, but if he is not agreeing to it then ask for his suggestion, and consider what he wants.
Regards.
Sunita Mehta
From India, Ranchi
Very Good Interaction. Achieve and Maintain Zero Reportable Accident should be the KRA of Line Managers or Dept. Heads. If this is the KRA for Safety Professional he should be an OMNISCIENT, OMNIPOTENT AND OMNI PRESENT.
Job of the Safety Pros:
Assisting Management to prepare the Safe Goals, Objectives and Safety Management Programmes
Assisting Management to Identify Hazards and Risks
Quanity the risk and suggest Line Manager to identify the type of control measures to be adopted to bring down the risk to an accepted level from unaccepted level.
Assisting Line Manager to develop Safe job procedure
Developing Safety Rules
Assisting the Line Manager to carryout incident investigation to identify root causes of all factors (physical, systemic and Human), corrective and preventive actions required to prevent recurrence.
Carrying out Audit to find out the gaps and area for improvement in the various safety management systems.
Initiating safety programs & Activities
Identifying Correct and good quality PPEs
Training the Line Managers in their safety responsibilities
co-ordinating and assisting Site Heads to conduct Safety Meetings
Providing resource information on Safety to Management and Line personnel to carryout activities safely.
Analysing Injuries, Incidents and nearmisses and highligting the focus area to the management.
Co-ordinating with Statutory and Govt.authories to fulfill the area specific legal requirements.
Planning for expected emergencies and train all the persons to carryout their role to minimise the losses.
If you are in Tamil Nadu please refer "The Tamilnadu Safety Officers (Duties, Qualifications and Conditions of Service) Rules, 2005
Point No.8 Duties of Safety Officers (i) to (xiii)
He is an advisor and assist the management in the fulfillment of its obligations, statutory or otherwise, concerning prevention of personal injuries and maintaining safe work environment.
Line Managers are to be made Responsible for carrying out all activities SAFELY if the organisation wants to achieve ZERO INCIDENT (even for achieving & maintaining the zere reportable accident)
Regards,
Partha.
Job of the Safety Pros:
Assisting Management to prepare the Safe Goals, Objectives and Safety Management Programmes
Assisting Management to Identify Hazards and Risks
Quanity the risk and suggest Line Manager to identify the type of control measures to be adopted to bring down the risk to an accepted level from unaccepted level.
Assisting Line Manager to develop Safe job procedure
Developing Safety Rules
Assisting the Line Manager to carryout incident investigation to identify root causes of all factors (physical, systemic and Human), corrective and preventive actions required to prevent recurrence.
Carrying out Audit to find out the gaps and area for improvement in the various safety management systems.
Initiating safety programs & Activities
Identifying Correct and good quality PPEs
Training the Line Managers in their safety responsibilities
co-ordinating and assisting Site Heads to conduct Safety Meetings
Providing resource information on Safety to Management and Line personnel to carryout activities safely.
Analysing Injuries, Incidents and nearmisses and highligting the focus area to the management.
Co-ordinating with Statutory and Govt.authories to fulfill the area specific legal requirements.
Planning for expected emergencies and train all the persons to carryout their role to minimise the losses.
If you are in Tamil Nadu please refer "The Tamilnadu Safety Officers (Duties, Qualifications and Conditions of Service) Rules, 2005
Point No.8 Duties of Safety Officers (i) to (xiii)
He is an advisor and assist the management in the fulfillment of its obligations, statutory or otherwise, concerning prevention of personal injuries and maintaining safe work environment.
Line Managers are to be made Responsible for carrying out all activities SAFELY if the organisation wants to achieve ZERO INCIDENT (even for achieving & maintaining the zere reportable accident)
Regards,
Partha.
One doubt in my mind that how I can measure safety culture . If one of KRA is "Develop Safety culture in plant " Is only accident frequency used as measuring tool? Waiting for kind reply Abhay
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
@ Abhay
For measuring your KRA, ie."Develop Safety culture in plant ".
first you decided the standard you want to acheive in safety... Then think about the ways you can achieve this... Make each of those why's into a quantifiable action point...
Look for pro-active actions to be implement in your site for acheiving safety excellance...
With regards,
Dipil Kumar V
From India
For measuring your KRA, ie."Develop Safety culture in plant ".
first you decided the standard you want to acheive in safety... Then think about the ways you can achieve this... Make each of those why's into a quantifiable action point...
Look for pro-active actions to be implement in your site for acheiving safety excellance...
With regards,
Dipil Kumar V
From India
Re: Safety - KRA
Your Safety Officer is correct. The responsibility for safety is with every body in the organization especially with line management. The support of Top management is essential for the success of any accident prevention programme. Safety officer is expected to advise the line management how safely and effectively potential hazards,can be eliminated and works, operations etc can be carried out by applying techniques to identify and prevent hazards.
Safety officer need not be an expert of all activities going on in your industry. So a joined effort is necessary to prevent accidents in the workplaces and reduce the frequency and severity of accidents to minimum.
with regards
Rajendran . J
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
Your Safety Officer is correct. The responsibility for safety is with every body in the organization especially with line management. The support of Top management is essential for the success of any accident prevention programme. Safety officer is expected to advise the line management how safely and effectively potential hazards,can be eliminated and works, operations etc can be carried out by applying techniques to identify and prevent hazards.
Safety officer need not be an expert of all activities going on in your industry. So a joined effort is necessary to prevent accidents in the workplaces and reduce the frequency and severity of accidents to minimum.
with regards
Rajendran . J
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
Identification and reporting of Unsafe acts and situations in a timely manner
maintain Licensing / Regulatory issues
Maintenance of Safety Equipment
Emergency preparedness ,
Imparting safety culture among the employees
Incident Control
System Management
Audit & inspection capability
Solution focus not a problem focus
Selection of PPE and their use
Innvestigation and reporting
Adherance to the Permit systems
Training and awareness
Administration & Personnel qualities
Self development
From India, Vijayawada
maintain Licensing / Regulatory issues
Maintenance of Safety Equipment
Emergency preparedness ,
Imparting safety culture among the employees
Incident Control
System Management
Audit & inspection capability
Solution focus not a problem focus
Selection of PPE and their use
Innvestigation and reporting
Adherance to the Permit systems
Training and awareness
Administration & Personnel qualities
Self development
From India, Vijayawada
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