OSHA has an actual policy of "Corporate Name Shaming."  It is a horrible practice and harms OSHA's credibility, as all "shaming" programs do.  But they continue it as if it makes a difference.  What amazes me is that some companies still do the same thing to their employees.  As the title of this article makes clear...  the FIRST and possibly the most critical to creating a "Just Culture.  A "Just Cultureā€ refers to

a system of shared accountability in which organizations are accountable for the systems they have designed and for responding to the behaviors of their employees in a fair and just manner.

It involves management getting the balance between how UNINTENTIONAL ERRORS and WILLFUL VIOLATIONS are addressed in the organization. Ideally, there should be zero tolerance for reckless conduct balanced by widespread confidence among managers that the vast majority of unintended unsafe acts will go unpunished as honest errors.  Here are the suggested actions needed to begin to build a "Just Culture of Safety":

 
View 's profile on LinkedIn

 

 LinkedIn Group Button

facebookIcon

 

Partner Organizations

 Chlroine Institute Logo 100 years

I am proud to announce that

The Chlorine Institute and SAFTENG

have extended our"Partners in Safety" agreement

for another year (2024)

CI Members, send me an e-mail

to request your FREE SAFTENG membership

 

RCECHILL BW

  

kemkey logo

OHS Solutions logoCEMANE power association logo

 EIT LOGO

 

Member Associations

ASME logo

 

Screen Shot 2018 05 28 at 10.25.35 PM

aiche logo cmyk highres

Chlorine institute

 nfpa logo.5942a119dcb25

 

TOCAS

 

BLR Logo 2018

 

 

 

 

safteng man copy

 

 organdonor