By Adrienne Jones, safety manager, 口交视频
The concept of a disease can be described as a condition that impairs normal functioning or harmful development. Do you notice any parallels with complacency?
To spot the signs of complacency, the that first, you must be able to identify the following signs in yourself.
Take a look at Heinrich鈥檚 Pyramid. In his book Industrial Accident Prevention: A Scientific Approach, he explains for every 300 near misses or first aid incidents, there are 30 minor incidents or injuries, and of those 30, one is a serious incident or fatality.
According to the , in 2021, there were 2,607,900 nonfatal injuries and illnesses reported and of those incidents, 5,190 were fatal incidents 鈥 up 8.9% from 2020.
There鈥檚 a powerful poem 鈥淚 Chose to Look the Other Way鈥 by Don Merrell that speaks volumes about complacency. The opening line reads, 鈥淚 choose to look the other way. I could have saved a life that day. But I chose to look the other way.鈥 The poem explores not wanting to inconvenience someone or take the time to pause, what it means for the person who didn鈥檛 speak up and the consequences of their actions 鈥 or lack thereof. 聽It鈥檚 important to think about our choices, maintain a questioning attitude, and what鈥檚 going to happen as a result of them.
Combatting complacency
An , an 口交视频 Arborist Training instructor, reminds readers that complacency comes well-equipped with consequences including lost work time, lost mobility or health, lost family time, lost production, permanent disability, or death.
So how can we work towards combatting complacency? Stop Work Authority (SWA) is an excellent tool to implement throughout your organization (if there鈥檚 not a policy already in place).
Thanks to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), workers have a right to refuse dangerous work. This standard, along with SWA, grants you, as a worker at any seniority, the authority to halt operations any time something is unclear, conditions are unsafe, things don鈥檛 seem right, there is confusion, conditions change, there鈥檚 an emergency, and so on.
When it comes to complacency, I like to ask myself and others: 鈥淚f you were faced with a hazard, would you want someone else to raise a red flag?鈥 While we are all accountable for our own safety, we also have a moral obligation to keep each other safe.
It can be intimidating to speak up, especially if you鈥檙e new to an organization or are surrounded by industry veterans. Organizations can help alleviate apprehension by implementing reporting methods such as near-miss reporting, anonymous red flag reporting, and introducing peer safety representatives.
It鈥檚 important to establish peer-to-peer relationships for this very reason. People are more likely to open up to a peer, such as a fellow field employee who knows the situation and the people involved.
The message I try to send to people is if you didn鈥檛 say something, how will that feel if something happens? There are a lot of powerful messages surrounding the 鈥淲hat if?鈥 I encourage people to think about what鈥檚 more important: inconveniencing people for a couple of minutes by stopping work or encountering an incident. How costly will that be for someone鈥檚 life and the work you鈥檙e doing?
A questioning attitude can be an anecdote to complacency. Don鈥檛 ignore the signs of complacency in yourself and don鈥檛 be afraid to voice concerns when you see them in others. I encourage everyone in our industry to establish a relationship of trust, respect, and accountability with at least one person they can talk to when it comes to safety.
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