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Define targets– develop programmes

Define targets– develop programmes. 3. 3. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. PRINCIPLES. !. PRINCIPLE. Focus on the highest risks (numbers, severity, rates, costs)!. !. PRINCIPLE. Avoid sprinkler principle! Focused actions will have a higher effect!. !. PRINCIPLE.

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Define targets– develop programmes

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  1. Define targets– develop programmes 3

  2. 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 PRINCIPLES

  3. ! PRINCIPLE Focus on the highest risks (numbers, severity, rates, costs)!

  4. ! PRINCIPLE Avoid sprinkler principle! Focused actions will have a higher effect!

  5. ! PRINCIPLE Focus your resources by conducting mine-specific campaigns!

  6. ! PRINCIPLE Define clear targets on risk assessment coverage and safety briefings!

  7. 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 ARGUMENTS

  8. ? ARGUMENTS Each Euro invested in occupational safety and health generates a potential for increased commercial success of 2.20 Euro Only clear targets will deliver highest impact using your given means (budget and time)! • Complete reports on accidents and incidents are a sound basis for targeted prevention

  9. ARGUMENTS Come to visible and quantifiable results Each Euro invested in occupational safety and health generates a potential for increased commercial success of 2.20 Euro Success of RAG(German Hard Coal Mining Company, 30,000 employees) • Complete reports on accidents and incidents are a sound basis for targeted prevention 95  Accidents per 1 million working hours 24 4,3   416 30 6 0 1960 1990 2000 2010

  10. Reporting Improve OSH at the workplaces Are the measures effective? Develop prevention programmes Add exposureand workplace data ARGUMENTS Circle of prevention Evaluate your data

  11. 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 IMPLEMENTATION

  12. IMPLEMENTATION The road to safety and health targets

  13. IMPLEMENTATION Analyze your data and indentify the highest risks(highest accident and disease figures, severity, cost)

  14. IMPLEMENTATION Define selected fieldsfor intervention (the highest potential for improvement)

  15. IMPLEMENTATION Involve your OSH experts and worker’s representatives

  16. IMPLEMENTATION Set long-term goals and define milestones

  17. IMPLEMENTATION Design and conduct campaigns to reach your targets

  18. IMPLEMENTATION Evaluate your actionsby monitoring and by interviews with line-managers and employees

  19. IMPLEMENTATION Ensure that the messagesand actions reach the target groups, and that they are accepted and understood

  20. IMPLEMENTATION Continuously update your targets according to the development, adapt if necessary

  21. 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 GOOD PRACTICE

  22. GOOD PRACTICE

  23. GOOD PRACTICE Enterprise achieves decreasing accident figures by adapted campaign

  24. GOOD PRACTICE Enterprise achieves decreasing accident figures by adapted campaign

  25. GOOD PRACTICE Seek collaboration with stakeholders of the same interest: trade associations, accident- and health insurance funds, trade unions

  26. GOOD PRACTICE Sector-specific networks Accident insurance suppliers Authorities Researchers Trade unions Health insurance Universities Manufacturers

  27. GOOD PRACTICE Seek collaboration with stakeholders of the same interest: other enterprises (“Good Neighborhood”),

  28. GOOD PRACTICE The good neighborhood-project

  29. GOOD PRACTICE Signing of the good neighborhood-declaration

  30. 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 CHECKPOINTS

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  33. CHECKPOINTS

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