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Factor # Potential Profit or Gain from Actions Risk Tolerance Factor # Potential Profit or Gain from Actions Risk tolerance increases when there are incentives, pay, rewards or other gains in place that encourage ‘faster’, ‘more of’, ‘cheaper’ or ‘short cuts’. Individuals are prepared to take more risks when there can be personal benefit and gain from their actions. This could include: Working longer hours for the increased overtime and pay. Compromising on personal safety equipment (i.e. using a worn out pair of boots with no traction, using worn out tool). Working a second job on rest days. Short cutting to get the job done faster. Responding to productivity bonuses. 1) Safety 2) Quality 3) Cost 4) Schedule Exercise and Discussion Are there tasks we do here for which there are incentives for getting the job done Faster? Cheaper? _______________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Have there been situations in our work group when we have worked extended hours and where fatigue may have created risk? _____________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Can you identify any examples from work or off the job where you can profit or have personal gain by not following the safety standards? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Is an ‘adrenaline rush’ a personal gain? Provide an example where this may have been a factor in a risk you have taken. ____________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What personal action will you be taking to address a risk that has been created because of an incentive, reward or gain that compromised the safe way of doing the task? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________