Successful Safety Programs / Management Support, Observation, Positive Feedback, & Accountability
Since the early days of industrial development in the
United States, the nation has struggled with addressing the problem of workplace safety and securing environments and employee protocols that support the safety of all individuals involved in the industrial workplace. In recent years, concerns for workplace safety have shifted away from a solely industrial focus and the implementation of OSHA standards in the 1970s resulted in a greater focus on non-industrial workplace safety. This 92 page paper considers the problem of workplace safety and reflects upon the necessity for management support and accountability in implementing successful workplace safety programs. In addition, this paper also considers significant issues
facing management that relate to workplace safety, including the increasing use of temporary employees and the application of standards workplace safety incentive and
behavior-based programs. Bibliography lists 60 sources.
Filename: Safeprog.wps
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