Description:
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You might think that using incentives and rewards for safety improvement is good, but OSHA has repeatedly made their position clear: safety incentive programs that punish employees for getting injured are unacceptable.
So how do you utilize a Safety Incentives/Rewards Program that doesn't run afoul of OSHA, which believes that most incentive programs are nothing more than "blame the worker" programs because they "punish workers for reporting injuries", and they "reward workers for not reporting injuries"?
Well...if your organization is one of the thousands that have a Safety Incentive Program in place, you'll need to know what's acceptable, as well as what needs revising/updating, and that is where this training session can help!
Learning Objectives:
This training session discusses how to develop a new - or revise an existing - Incentive/Reward Program that will help you promote positive safety behaviors in your workers - and stand up to OSHA scrutiny! By attending this training session, you and your co-workers will learn:- What OSHA says about incentive/reward programs
- How OSHA cites employers for having or not having an incentive/reward program
- The various types of incentive/reward programs currently being used
- The differences between an incentive and a reward
- What sort of programs actually work
- How you can create a program or revise your current program so that it will both satisfy OSHA and improve our safety program
- Elements of successful safety incentive/reward programs
- Alternatives to incentive and reward programs
- Critical elements to have in place BEFORE considering an incentive program
About Your Presenter:
Michael Lawrence is principal of Summit Safety Technologies. He is an accomplished safety manager, technical trainer, and instructional designer, and is recognized for his expert knowledge of safety regulations, safety management systems, business continuation planning, emergency preparedness, and quality management systems.
Lawrence's experience includes over 16 years in safety and technical training in the semiconductor manufacturing industry and 14 years Naval Aviation experience in aircraft maintenance, electronics technology, safety, and quality assurance. His military contributions resulted in several awards, including the Navy Achievement Medal, and numerous awards from the Navy League of the United States for his volunteer work as a Commanding Officer with the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps.
Lawrence's volunteer work also includes 10 years as a CPR and First Aid Instructor Trainer for the American Red Cross.
Lawrence is certified in Safety &Health Systems for Small Business, Instructional Design, and as a Performance Based Equipment Trainer (PBET).HRCI Credits This program has been approved for 1.5 re-certification credit hours for HRCI's PHR and SPHR designations through the HR Certification Institute. For more information about certification or re-certification, please visit the HR Certification Institute website at hrci.org. The use of this seal is not an endorsement by HRCI of the quality of the program. It means that this program has met HRCIs criteria to be pre-approved for re-certification credit. SHRM Professional Development Credits This program is valid for 1.5 Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP designations. For more information about certification or re-certification, please visit shrmcertification.org.
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