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Developing a Safety Culture

Developing a Safety Culture. $1 Billion Per Week Nationwide. $30,000 Spent Per Week at Purdue. Webster’s Definition. The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes a company or corporation. Why is Culture Important?.

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Developing a Safety Culture

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  1. Developing a Safety Culture

  2. $1 Billion Per Week Nationwide

  3. $30,000 Spent Per Week at Purdue

  4. Webster’s Definition The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes a company or corporation

  5. Why is Culture Important? Culture affects the way we feel, act, think and make decisions!

  6. Safety Culture Quiz

  7. Characteristics of Organizations Who “Get It” • Organizational Value for Safety • Accountability • Teamwork

  8. Characteristics of Organizations Who “Get It” • Trust • Support

  9. What Can YOU Do as a Leader to influence a Safety Culture?

  10. Components For A Successful Safety Culture • Regulatory Compliance • Money • Ethics

  11. Ethical Approach • Control • Cooperation • Communication • Competence • Change

  12. Let’s Celebrate Our Successes

  13. What are you doing to promote our Safety Culture?

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