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Page 1 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Page 1 Transportation Company Delivers through a BBS Process Steve Vaughn, Global H&S Process Manager UPS (Retired) Kay Parker Paul, Technical Director Liberty Mutual Insurance
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Page 2 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Steve Vaughn UPS - Global Health & Safety (Retired) 38 Years of Service Comprehensive Health & Safety Process Employee Injury Prevention Kay Parker Paul, MSPH, CPE, CSP Risk Consulting Technical Director Liberty Mutual Insurance 21 Years Consulting Service – BBS, Ergonomics, Manual Material Handling
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Page 3 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. What to Expect Adopt techniques to analyze loss data Learn to develop a customized behavior based safety process Learn how to provide and track meaningful feedback for managers and employees Adopt methods to measure the quality of the feedback
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Page 4 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Purpose of this Session Explore the history of the company’s Observation Process within their Health & Safety Process structure. Review the safety committee members involvement in: Analyzing loss trends and developing observation forms, Using observation data to develop action plans, Conducting observations and providing quality feedback, Evaluating and tracking the quality of feedback.
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Page 5 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Health and Safety Process
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Page 6 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Evolution of the BBS Process
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Page 7 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. In the Beginning… Job Hazard Analysis “Observations” - Things out of Place - Work Process Interruptions - Materials Handling - General chance taking horseplay running - Job Methods vs. “knowledge”
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Page 8 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Evolving… Job Hazard Analysis
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Page 9 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Continuing to Evolve… 4:1 Process Observation Form
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Page 10 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. The Evolution of … the Observation Form From corporate driven observation forms…. To locally created Observation Forms based on the operation’s (worksite) loss analysis
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Page 11 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Employee Injury Analysis By Job Class
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Page 12 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Employee Injury Analysis for Driver
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Page 13 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Loss Analysis for Driver
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Page 14 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Determining Loss Trends/Action Plans From the analysis: Falls accounted for 25% of the injury frequency. Lifting and Lowering injuries accounted for 37% of the costs.
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Page 15 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Creating a Customized Observation Form. Job Specific Loss Trends Job Methods (Behaviors)
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Page 16 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Customized Observation Form
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Page 17 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Self Check Cards
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Page 18 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. The Evolution of … the Customized Observation Form
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Page 19 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Once We Have Created Our Observation Form Training Opportunities Classroom Safety Committee meetings Pre-operations meeting Side-By-Side/in operation
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Page 20 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Observation Process – Looking to the Future Quality Feedback Communication Skills
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Page 21 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Reinforcing / Changing Behaviors What is said and How it is said What are we talking about? State the safe or at-risk behavior from the observation form Talking with the employee – not at them Maintain good eye contact Demonstrate a good tone of voice Ask the employee open ended questions It’s Personal Tell the employee how he/she felt about performance Use "I" statements WIIFM Why use the method - benefits and/or consequences of the behavior Discuss how the safe or at risk behaviors affects others
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Page 22 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Quality Feedback Role Play Training Video Scenarios Assessments in operation
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Page 23 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Data Collection & Analysis
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Page 24 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Data Collection & Analysis
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Page 25 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Action Plans from Observation Data
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Page 26 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Completed Observation Form Quality Review
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Page 27 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Quality Feedback Assessment Side-By-Side
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Page 28 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Post Observation Interview
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Page 29 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Questions, Final Comments and Contact Information Steve Vaughn scvaughn211@gmail.com 770-722-0864 Kay Parker Paul Kay.parker@libertymutual.com 727-207-0007
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Page 30 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. KEEP THIS SLIDE FOR EVALUATION INFORMATION/MOBILE APP ETC. Please complete the session survey on the RIMS14 mobile application.
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