PPT-Safety Culture 1 The MBMA

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believes the information in this presentation to be accurate and delivers this presentation as a community service As such it is an academic presentation which cannot apply to every specific fact or situation nor is it a substitute for any provisions of 29 CFR Part 1910 andor Part 1926 of the Occupational Safety and Health Standards. Safety Break Safety Break Safety Break Safety Break Safety Break Safety Break Lap Swim (2) Open Swim (2) Lap Swim (2) 10:00am-4:25pm Open Swim (2) 12:10pm-2:30pm Safety Break Safety Break Safety Bre Antonio C. O. . Barroso. IPEN – CNEN/SP. Presentation roadmap. Origen of the term. IAEA guidance. Has the concept permeated?. Assessment instruments. What are we measuring?. Organizacional . Culture. A Continuous Journey. September 25, 2013. 1. Welcome/Warm-up. The webinar will begin shortly, please answer the following questions in the chat window.. What are some of the traits that contribute to a positive Safety Culture?. Dr.. Frank . Guldenmund. ,. S. afety. & Security Science Group,. Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands. Menu. Introduction: the rail. Culture matters:. Observation and perception. Dr. Tristan Casey, Principal Advisor L&C Unit WHSQ. Jennie Hunter, Manager L&C Unit WHSQ. 2. Safety Culture: A tumultuous history. Well-established.. Intuitively appealing and practical.. Yet messy, ambiguous, intangible.. believes the information in this presentation to be accurate and delivers this presentation as a community service. As such, it is an academic presentation which cannot apply to every specific fact or situation; nor is it a substitute for any provisions of 29 CFR Part 1910 and/or Part 1926 of the Occupational Safety and Health Standards.. September 25, 2013. 1. Welcome/Warm-up. The webinar will begin shortly, please answer the following questions in the chat window.. What are some of the traits that contribute to a positive Safety Culture?. Culture of Safety Survey. “Safety culture is the product of individual and group beliefs, values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies and patterns of behavior that determine an organizations commitment to quality and patient safety.”. Richard Lagdon, Chief of Nuclear Safety, . Office of the Under Secretary for Nuclear Security. Panel Members. Matthew Moury, . Deputy Assistant Secretary for Safety, Security and Quality Programs . Office of Environmental Management. Taking the Pulse of Your Organization. Tatum O’Sullivan, RN, MHSA, CPHRM. Ambulatory Risk & Patient Safety . Manager. North Shore Physicians Group. tkosullivan@partners.org. Objectives. Purpose of the Survey. Mark W. Lipe. Education and Training Specialist. U.S. Department of Labor. Mine Safety & Health Administration. Educational Field Services (EFS). Overview. Discuss why many safety initiatives often fail to meet expectations. Food safety culture Interplay between food safety climate, food safety management system and microbiological hygiene and safety ir. Elien De Boeck Elien.DeBoeck@Ugent.be Prof.dr.ir. L. Jacxsens Mark W. Lipe. Education and Training Specialist. U.S. Department of Labor. Mine Safety & Health Administration. Educational Field Services (EFS). Overview. Discuss why many safety initiatives often fail to meet expectations. Through Effective Engagement of Line Staff. Joanne Locke, RN, JD. Former Director, Risk Management and Clinical Compliance. Brigham and Women’s Faulkner . Hospital. joannelockejd@gmail.com. . Karen Fiumara, .

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