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Gopinadhan Pillai
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Dear All,
In order to INFLUENCE senior and top management, the SP must, I agree, be senior enough for them to listen. If the SP is senior enough, he or she will have to know the business operations and the people who run it. Otherwise INFLUENCING becomes difficult. The SP, as stated by some of you, should be able to integrate Safety (HSE) into the operational activities and explain why certain precautions should be taken to conduct certain tasks & explain the consequences if the precautions are not followed. A lot of coaching is required by the SP. Most times the SP is unable to do this. Hence the difficulty to convince the workforce & management as to why safety (HSE) issues are important to be managed proactively as well undertake consequence management should things go wrong.

From Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
dipil
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@ Nuways
Nice question...
My views on the same as follows:
ATTITUDE
1. Positive Attittude.
2. Should have a beleief that "ALL ACCIDENTS ARE PREVENTABLE"
PERSONAL QUALITIES
1. Patient enough to listen others.
2. Integrity
3. Subject Knowledge
4. Passionate towards job
5. Never give up when facing difficult problems
SKILLS
1. Comunicational Skill
2. Influencing
3. Training
Etc. Now this much only coming to my mind...
Hope to get other views on the same moreover a perfect answer from you.
With regards,
Dipil Kumar V

From India
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