Safety managers:

Leading and managing for health and safety - what to look for

Use the following examples of effective ✅ and ineffective ❌ health and safety management to check if you are doing what you need to do on leadership.

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❌ What it looks like when done badly or not at all.
Leaders:

- Set no health and safety priorities

- Don’t understand the need to maintain oversight

- Don’t meet their own organisation’s standards/procedures, eg wearing correct PPE on site/shop floor

- Lack of engagement with health and safety by workers
- Health and safety is seen as an add-on, irrelevance or nuisance

- Poor incident history (accidents, near misses, plant damage or other indicators, eg poor maintenance, poor housekeeping)
❌ Management of health and safety:

- Incomplete or missing paperwork. Does not link to actual risks in workplace

- Confusion over roles, inaction as no one takes responsibility for health and safety, distrust of management motives
- Widespread, routine violations of procedures. No oversight of contractors

- Information is not passed on, not understood, or not implemented

- Managers are unaware of employee concerns or do not respond appropriately

- Lessons are never learned
✅ What it looks like when done effectively:
Leaders:

- Maintain attention on the significant risks and implementation of adequate controls

- Demonstrate their commitment by their actions; they are aware of the key health and safety issues
- Ensure consultation with the workforce on health and safety

- Challenge unsafe behaviour in a timely way
✅ Management of health and safety:

- A systematic approach is used to manage health and safety

- People understand the risks and control measures associated with their work

- Contractors adhere to the same standards
- Appropriate documentation is available: current, organised, relevant

- People understand their roles and those of others

- Performance is measured - to check controls are working and standards are being implemented, and to learn from mistakes after things go wrong.
✅ BONUS: Go beyond compliance.
- If a formal system (such as ISO 45001, ISO 9001) is used, has it been externally certified?

- Health and safety is integrated into business processes

- Benchmarking is used to compare performance with others

- Supply chains are influenced to improve health and safety
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