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Influencing Culture: What Leaders Need to Know


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It's often easy for leaders to lose sight of their personal influence on organizational culture as it
pertains to safety. Leaders influence culture through specific measurable attributes that identify
areas for greater understanding and improvement.

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Contributor: Tom Krause, Ph.D.

Organizational value for safety and creating an environment where employees of all levels can
engage in the safety process is fundamental for sustaining a strong safety culture.

Tom Krause talks with AIHA about the BP oil spill


Contributor: Thomas R. Krause, Ph.D.

Tom Krause joins AIHA's Safe & Sound weekly online broadcast, that covers safety, worker health,
and general IH news, to discuss safety leadership and explain why man-made catastrophes, such as
BP's Deepwater Horizon incident, could have been prevented.

Understanding Safety: What Creates Safety


Outcomes
Contributor: Tom Krause, Ph.D.

Today's organizations are facing complex operational demands, while advancing safety performance
improvements. Dr. Krause addresses how organizations can use BST's blueprint for safety
performance for improvement in this challenging environment.

What Motivates Leaders to Improve Safety?


Contributor: Tom Krause, Ph.D.

Although profitability and productivity are genuine characteristicsof organizations that sustain strong
safety cultures, what truly motivates leaders to create a culture for safety is deeply rooted in their
personal ethics and principles.

Values Based Safety Process

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Author : Terry E. McSween
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Behavior-Based Safety, based on the work of B.F. Skinner, includes identifying


critical behaviors, observing actual behaviors and providing feedback that lead to
changed and improve behavior. The Values-Based Safety Process: Improving Your
Safety Culture with a Behavioral Approach, Second Edition provides a concise and
practical guide for implementing a behavior-based safety system within any
organization. Includes two new chapters on hot topics in behavioral safety, isolated
workers, and the role of leadership in supporting behavorial safety. Updated
examples of the observation checklist. New case studies covering large plants of
1,200 workers or more.Category: Business & Economics

The Psychology Of Safety Handbook

Author : E. Scott Geller


ISBN : 1420032569
Genre : Technology & Engineering

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You cannot improve your organization's safety performance to enviable levels


without addressing human behavior and attitude effectively. The only
comprehensive reference on the psychology of the human dynamics of safety, The
Psychology of Safety Handbook shows you how to apply psychology to improve
safety and health in your organization. Dr. Geller provides theory, procedures, and
tools to guide your organization's long-term continuous improvement. Based on Dr.
Geller's bestselling The Psychology of Safety, this new and expanded Handbook
gives you everything you need to decrease the frequency and severity of accidental
injuries in your organization. He covers all areas of psychology directly relevant to
understanding and influencing safety-related behaviors. Engineering interventions
and government policy have made their mark on injury reduction. Now it is time to
work with the human dynamics of injury prevention. The cause of most injuries can
be attributed to at-risk behavior or insufficient safe behavior. The Psychology of
Safety Handbook not only teaches principles and practical procedures for improving
safety-related behaviors, but also illustrates how to increase people's willingness to
use these techniques to create a Total Safety Culture. For more than three decades,
Professor E. Scott Geller has taught and conducted research as a faculty member of
Virginia Tech's Department of Psychology. In this capacity he has authored more
than 250 research articles and over 50 books or chapters addressing the
development and evaluation of behavior-change interventions to improve quality of
life. He has authored seven books on managing behaviors and attitudes for
occupational health and safety, including The Psychology of Safety and Working
Safe. Dr. Geller is Senior Partner of Safety Performance Solutions, a leading training
and consulting firm helping companies empower their employees to achieve a Total
Safety Culture. He has been awarded Fellow status by the American Psychological
Association, the American Psychological Society, and the World Academy of
Productivity and Quality. Moreover, Scott Geller has been honored with three
university-wide teaching awards - every one offered by Virginia Tech. Category:
Technology & Engineering

Improving Safety Culture

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The aim of this book is to provide safety practitioners with sufficient knowledge and
practical guidance to enable them to improve the safety culture within an
organization. Provides practical guidance for safety practitioners. Category: Business &
Economics

Impact Of Behavior Based Safety


Techniques On Commercial Motor Vehicle
Drivers

Author : Jeffrey Scott Hickman


ISBN : 9780309098762
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TRB's Commercial Truck and Bus Safety Synthesis Program (CTBSSP) Synthesis 11:
Impact of Behavior-Based Safety Techniques on Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers
explores various strategies designed to increase safety-related driving behaviors
and decrease at-risk driving behaviors of commercial motor vehicle drivers. The
report also examines innovative and successful behavior-based safety practices in
commercial vehicle settings.Category: Bus drivers

Leading With Safety

Author : Thomas R. Krause


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Building on years of research and experience in the field, Leading with Safety
redefines organizational safety as an activity that both leads other performance
areas and in turn must be led. Thomas Krause poses the question, "What does it
take to be a great safety leader?" and answers with a comprehensive new model
for understanding safety leadership as it affects organizational culture and safety
climate. Leading with Safety defines the practices, tools, and systems essential to
creating an injury-free workplace, including the role of employees at each level,
special considerations for coaching the senior executive leader, and the two crucial
aspects of human performance that every leader needs to know. Ending with
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practice, Leading with Safety is written for any leader who wants to lead with safety
toward a more robust, productive and effective organization. Category: Science

Steps To Safety Culture Excellence

Author : Terry L. Mathis


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Provides a clear road map to instilling a culture of safety excellence in any


organization Did you know that accidental injury is among the top ten leading
causes of death in every age group? With this book as your guide, you'll learn how
to help your organization develop, implement, and sustain Safety Culture
Excellence, vital for the protection of and improvement in the quality of life for
everyone who works there. STEPS to Safety Culture Excellence is based on the
authors' firsthand experience working with international organizations in every
major industry that have successfully developed and implemented ongoing cultures
of safety excellence. Whether your organization is a small regional firm or a large
multinational corporation, you'll find that the STEPS process enables you to instill
Safety Culture Excellence within your organization. STEPS (Strategic Targets for
Excellent Performance in Safety) demystifies the process of developing Safety
Culture Excellence by breaking it down into small logical, internally led tasks. You'll
be guided through a sequence of STEPS that makes it possible to: Create a culture
of excellence that is reinforced and empowered at every level Develop the
capability within the culture to identify, prioritize, and solve safety problems and
challenges Maintain and continuously improve the performance of your
organization's safety culture Although this book is dedicated to safety, the tested
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organizational performance. By optimizing the safety culture in your organization,
you will give the people you work with the skills and knowledge to not only minimize
the risk of an on-the-job accident, but also to lead safe, healthy lives outside of
work.Category: Technology & Engineering

The Behavior Based Safety Process

Author : Thomas R. Krause


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The Behavior-Based Safety Process Since the behavior-based approach to accident


prevention was launched in 1980 by the author and his associates, safety
performance is increasingly prominent on the agendas of many companies. Several
powerful factors contribute to this trend. The widespread reorganization of
personnel into work-groups that are leaner and more self-directed, the increasing
importance of international competition, the growing awareness of critical
environmental issuesthese and related factors highlight the value of any
mechanism that promotes continuous improvement in safety performance.
Detailing a step-by-step approach to just such a mechanism for continuous
improvement, The Behavior-Based Safety Process is a path-breaking guide that
represents an important resource for anyone concerned with performance related
issues in the workplace. As the title indicates, the focus is on process versus
programs. The reason is simple: off-the-shelf safety imposed from the top down
does not meet the safety needs of most organizations. This fact has been
abundantly demonstrated in facility after facility throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
In genuinely meeting the need for continuous improvement in safety performance,
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process. Both of these approaches use scientific methods to identify, measure, and
provide feedback on upstream factors of excellence. In the case of the behavior-
based approach to safety, these upstream factors are critical behaviors that are the
leading indicators of safety performance in the organization, targeting areas of
concern in advance of even first-aid incidents. For an in-depth treatment of how to
integrate behavioral and statistical methodologies, see the authors companion
volume from Van Nostrand Reinhold: Employee-Driven Systems for Safe Behavior. In
addition to presenting these parallels with quality. The Behavior-Based Safety
Process also provides powerful techniques aimed at implementation issues:
organizational development, trainer-training, and employee involvement. The
author and his associates developed these techniques over a decade of consultation
with a variety of industries, working closely in that time with such safety leaders as
Monsanto, Shell Chemical Company, ARCO Chemical, ALCOA, Rohm and Haas, Scott
Paper Company, Georgia Gulf Corporation, The Pillsbury Company, and Chevron
U.S.A.Category: Industrial safety

Aerosol Technology

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Aerosol Technology has been the text of choice among students and professionals
who need to acquire a thorough working knowledge of modern aerosol theory and
applications. Now revised to reflect the considerable advances that have been made
over the past seventeen years across a broad spectrum of aerosol-related
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microelectronics and pollution control -this new edition includes: * A chapter on
bioaerosols * New sections on resuspension, transport losses, respiratory deposition
models, and fractal characterization of particles * Expanded coverage of
atmospheric aerosols, including background aerosols and urban aerosols * A section
on the impact of aerosols on global warming and ozone depletion. Aerosol
Technology, Second Edition also features dozens of new, fully worked examples
drawn from a wide range of industrial and research settings, plus new chapter-end
practice problems to help readers master the material quickly. Category: Technology &
Engineering

Process Risk And Reliability Management

Author : Ian Sutton


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In the last twenty years considerable progress has been made in process safety,
particularly in regard to regulatory compliance. Many companies are now looking to
go beyond mere compliance; they are expanding their process safety management
(PSM) programs to improve performance not just in safety, but also in
environmental compliance, quaility control and overall profitability. Techniques and
principles are illustrated with numerous examples from chemical plants, refineries,
transportation, pipelines and offshore oil and gas. This book helps executives,
managers and technical professionals achieve not only their current PSM goals, but
also to make the transition to a broader operational integrity strategy. The book
focuses on the energy and process industries- from refineries, to pipelines, chemical
plants, transportation, alternative energy and offshore facilities. The techniques
described in the book can also be applied to a wide range of non-process industries.
The book is both thorough and practical. It discusses theoretical principles in a wide
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investigation, and then goes on to show how these principles work in practice,
either in the design office or in an opperating facility. Learn how to develop process
safety, operational integrity and operational excellence programs Go beyond
traditional hazards analysis and risk management programs to explore a company's
entire range of procedures, processes and mangement issues Understand how to
develop a culture of process safety and operational excellence that goes beyond
simple rule complienceCategory: Business & Economics

Human Factors Methods For Improving


Performance In The Process Industries

Author : Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)


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Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries


provides guidance for managers and plant engineering staff on specific, practical
techniques and tools for addressing forty different human factors issues impacting
process safety. Human factors incidents can result in injury and death, damage to
the environment, fines, and business losses due to ruined batches, off-spec
products, unplanned shutdowns, and other adverse effects. Prevention of these
incidents increases productivity and profits. Complete with examples, case histories,
techniques, and implementation methodologies, Human Factors Methods for
Improving Performance in the Process Industries helps managers and engineering
staff design and execute an efficient program. Organized for topical reference, the
book includes: An overview on implementing a human factors program at the
corporate level or the plant level, covering the business value, developing a

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program to meet specific needs, improving existing systems, roles and
responsibilities, measures of performance, and more Summaries of forty different
human factors relating to process safety, with a description of the tools, a practical
example with graphics and visual aids, and additional resources Information on
addressing the OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM) requirement for conducting
human factors reviews in process hazard analyses (PHAs) A CD-ROM with a color
version of the book Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not
included as part of eBook file.Category: Technology & Engineering

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7 INSIGHTS INTO SAFETY
LEADERSHIP

Nanotechnology Safety

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ISBN: 9780444594587
Release Date: 2013-06-12
Number of pages: 256
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and emerging discipline that is multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary. The usage of
nanosystems, nanomaterials, nano-devices, etc. permeates all aspects of society. Cancer targeting
and curing nanosystems are being introduced into the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries;
so are lightweight energy absorbing or blast-proof nanohybrid material in the aerospace,
automotive and marine industries and high-efficiency energy harvesting nanomaterials, etc.
Society has a vested interest in knowing how these new materials, devices and systems are
changing the economy and similar landscapes. The book outlines the regulatory and
environmental issues related to nanotechnology per industry, offers guidelines in assessing the
risks and discusses the legal and socioeconomical issues involved. Case studies will be utilized
to provide examples of the positive and negative impacts of nanotechnology. Provides an
overview and the basis for understanding the critical importance of the reactivity and efficacy of
nanomaterials and the emerging role of nanotechnology in society Explains the fundamentals,
ethics, regulatory and environmental issues of nanosafety and how they shape the emerging
nanotechnology industry and markets and includes extensive lists of glossary terms,
terminologies and concepts needed for Material Data Safety Sheets Discusses the relevance and
specificity of nanosafety issues per industry and includes discussions on the "Homeland Security
and Infrastructure Industries" of interest to society in general Includes nanotechnology risk
assessment and delineates and quantifies the risk assessment process for nanotechnology safety
of paramount importance to most industries and systems Outlines the legal and intellectual
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Steps to Safety Culture Excellence

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Release Date: 2013-01-10
Number of pages: 216
Author: Terry L. Mathis
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

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road map to instilling a culture of safety excellence in any organization Did you know that
accidental injury is among the top ten leading causes of death in every age group? With this book
as your guide, you'll learn how to help your organization develop, implement, and sustain Safety
Culture Excellence, vital for the protection of and improvement in the quality of life for everyone
who works there. STEPS to Safety Culture Excellence is based on the authors' firsthand
experience working with international organizations in every major industry that have
successfully developed and implemented ongoing cultures of safety excellence. Whether your
organization is a small regional firm or a large multinational corporation, you'll find that the
STEPS process enables you to instill Safety Culture Excellence within your organization. STEPS
(Strategic Targets for Excellent Performance in Safety) demystifies the process of developing
Safety Culture Excellence by breaking it down into small logical, internally led tasks. You'll be
guided through a sequence of STEPS that makes it possible to: Create a culture of excellence that
is reinforced and empowered at every level Develop the capability within the culture to identify,
prioritize, and solve safety problems and challenges Maintain and continuously improve the
performance of your organization's safety culture Although this book is dedicated to safety, the
tested and proven STEPS process can be used to promote excellence in any aspect of
organizational performance. By optimizing the safety culture in your organization, you will give
the people you work with the skills and knowledge to not only minimize the risk of an on-the-job
accident, but also to lead safe, healthy lives outside of work.

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The Psychology of Safety Handbook

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ISBN: 1420032569
Release Date: 2016-04-19
Number of pages: 560
Author: E. Scott Geller
Publisher: CRC Press

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Download and read online The Psychology of Safety Handbook in PDF and EPUB You cannot
improve your organization's safety performance to enviable levels without addressing human
behavior and attitude effectively. The only comprehensive reference on the psychology of the
human dynamics of safety, The Psychology of Safety Handbook shows you how to apply
psychology to improve safety and health in your organization. Dr. Geller provides theory,
procedures, and tools to guide your organization's long-term continuous improvement. Based on
Dr. Geller's bestselling The Psychology of Safety, this new and expanded Handbook gives you
everything you need to decrease the frequency and severity of accidental injuries in your
organization. He covers all areas of psychology directly relevant to understanding and
influencing safety-related behaviors. Engineering interventions and government policy have
made their mark on injury reduction. Now it is time to work with the human dynamics of injury
prevention. The cause of most injuries can be attributed to at-risk behavior or insufficient safe
behavior. The Psychology of Safety Handbook not only teaches principles and practical
procedures for improving safety-related behaviors, but also illustrates how to increase people's
willingness to use these techniques to create a Total Safety Culture. For more than three decades,
Professor E. Scott Geller has taught and conducted research as a faculty member of Virginia
Tech's Department of Psychology. In this capacity he has authored more than 250 research
articles and over 50 books or chapters addressing the development and evaluation of behavior-
change interventions to improve quality of life. He has authored seven books on managing

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behaviors and attitudes for occupational health and safety, including The Psychology of Safety
and Working Safe. Dr. Geller is Senior Partner of Safety Performance Solutions, a leading
training and consulting firm helping companies empower their employees to achieve a Total
Safety Culture. He has been awarded Fellow status by the American Psychological Association,
the American Psychological Society, and the World Academy of Productivity and Quality.
Moreover, Scott Geller has been honored with three university-wide teaching awards - every one
offered by Virginia Tech.

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Release Date: 2010-01-01
Number of pages: 175
Author: Judy L. Agnew
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at safety leadership. Part one is an analysis of seven safety leadership practices that dont work
and what to do instead. Part two presents a model for effective safety leadership and culture
change.

Safety Culture

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Filename: safety-culture.pdf
ISBN: 9780123972170
Release Date: 2013-08-07
Number of pages: 384
Author: Nathan Crutchfield
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

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guidelines necessitate that organizations develop and formally manage their understanding and
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and human performance on the identification and control of hazards and associated risk must be
addressed in a structured manner. This core reference provides a complete guide to creating a
comprehensive and effective safety culture. Safety Culture is a reference for safety and risk
professionals and a training text for corporate-based learners and students at university level. The
book will keep safety and risk management professionals up-to-date and will provide the tools
needed to develop consistent and effective organizational safety protocols. How to develop a
foundation to improve the perception of safety, analyze the organizational culture and its impact
on the safety management system, and review the importance of developing a influential network
Provides a format for establishing goals and objectives, discusses the impact of leadership on the
safety management system and the roles and responsibilities needed as well as methods to gain
employee participation Tools to enhance the safety management system, the education and
training of employees, how to assess the current safety management system, and the process of
curation is introduced

Leading with Safety

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Filename: leading-with-safety.pdf
ISBN: 9780471785262
Release Date: 2005-12-30
Number of pages: 304
Author: Thomas R. Krause
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

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and experience in the field, Leading with Safety redefines organizational safety as an activity that
both leads other performance areas and in turn must be led. Thomas Krause poses the question,
"What does it take to be a great safety leader?" and answers with a comprehensive new model
for understanding safety leadership as it affects organizational culture and safety climate.
Leading with Safety defines the practices, tools, and systems essential to creating an injury-free
workplace, including the role of employees at each level, special considerations for coaching the
senior executive leader, and the two crucial aspects of human performance that every leader
needs to know. Ending with inspiring real-world examples or organizations that have put these
tools into practice, Leading with Safety is written for any leader who wants to lead with safety
toward a more robust, productive and effective organization.

Improving Safety Culture

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Filename: improving-safety-culture.pdf
ISBN: 0471958212
Release Date: 1998-01-01
Number of pages: 318
Author: Dominic Cooper
Publisher: Wiley

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ISBN: OSU:32435078647971
Release Date: 2008
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The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Operant and Classical Conditioning

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Release Date: 2014-06-23
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Release Date: 2006
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Keys to Behavior Based Safety

Filename: keys-to-behavior-based-safety.pdf
ISBN: 9781461624899
Release Date: 2001-10-01
Number of pages: 434
Author: E. Scott Geller
Publisher: Government Institutes

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Download and read online Keys to Behavior Based Safety in PDF and EPUB This book provides
a collection of 28 writings from Scott Geller's regular column in "Industrial Safety and Hygiene
News," from Geller's associates at Safety Performance Solutions, and from the American Society
of Safety Engineers' annual conferences. Organized into seven chapters, these writings examine
real-world examples of successful behavior-based safety programs. Readers will discover tips on
how to measure safety performance, how to get workers to care about safety, and how to better
assess and coach safety performance using specific behavior-based tools. Readers will also find
in-depth discussions on achieving a Total Safety Culture using such tools and techniques as
actively caring, self-management, behavior-based observation and feedback, improved
communication skills, measured safety performance, increased safety leadership, and maximized
behavior-based safety efforts.

Keeping Patients Safe

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Filename: keeping-patients-safe.pdf
ISBN: 9780309187367
Release Date: 2004-02-27
Number of pages: 488
Author: Committee on the Work Environment for Nurses and Patient Safety
Publisher: National Academies Press

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Download and read online Keeping Patients Safe in PDF and EPUB Building on the
revolutionary Institute of Medicine reports To Err is Human and Crossing the Quality Chasm,
Keeping Patients Safe lays out guidelines for improving patient safety by changing nurses'
working conditions and demands. Licensed nurses and unlicensed nursing assistants are critical
participants in our national effort to protect patients from health care errors. The nature of the
activities nurses typically perform - monitoring patients, educating home caretakers, performing
treatments, and rescuing patients who are in crisis - provides an indispensable resource in
detecting and remedying error-producing defects in the U.S. health care system. During the past
two decades, substantial changes have been made in the organization and delivery of health care
- and consequently in the job description and work environment of nurses. As patients are
increasingly cared for as outpatients, nurses in hospitals and nursing homes deal with greater
severity of illness. Problems in management practices, employee deployment, work and
workspace design, and the basic safety culture of health care organizations place patients at
further risk. This newest edition in the groundbreaking Institute of Medicine Quality Chasm
series discusses the key aspects of the work environment for nurses and reviews the potential
improvements in working conditions that are likely to have an impact on patient safety.

A Supervisor s Guide to Safety Leadership

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Filename: a-supervisor-s-guide-to-safety-leadership.pdf
ISBN: 0937100277
Release Date: 2016-03-21
Number of pages: 120
Author: Judy Agnew
Publisher:

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Download and read online A Supervisor s Guide to Safety Leadership in PDF and EPUB A safe
work place takes a coordinated effort on the part of all employees. Senior leaders establish
safety-oriented vision and values, middle managers put into effect safety management systems,
procedures, and accountability, and frontline employees complete the work as safely as possible.
Frontline supervisors have perhaps the most crucial rolethey are the "linchpins" of safety. This
book gives supervisors practical tools to improve their safety management and safety leadership.

The behavior based safety process

Filename: the-behavior-based-safety-process.pdf
ISBN: CORNELL:31924059215404

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Release Date: 1990
Number of pages: 261
Author: Thomas R. Krause
Publisher: CRC Press

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Communicating Risks and Benefits

Filename: communicating-risks-and-benefits.pdf
ISBN: 0160901790
Release Date: 2012-03-08
Number of pages: 240
Author: Baruch Fischhoff
Publisher: Government Printing Office

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communication is essential to the well-being of any organization and those people who depend
on it. Ineffective communication can cost lives, money and reputations. Communicating Risks
and Benefits: An Evidence-Based Users Guide provides the scientific foundations for effective
communications. The book authoritatively summarizes the relevant research, draws out its
implications for communication design, and provides practical ways to evaluate and improve
communications for any decision involving risks and benefits. Topics include the communication
of quantitative information and warnings, the roles of emotion and the news media, the effects of
age and literacy, and tests of how well communications meet the organizations goals. The guide
will help users in any organization, with any budget, to make the science of their
communications as sound as the science that they are communicating.

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