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[...]... levels of safety The safety function does not “make” anything, and the corporatesafety function does not provide direct services at the operational level At the most basic level, the safety function simply manages risks and preserves assets Given this inherent difference from production, the safety function is always in a fight for the often 17 66471.indb 17 3/25/08 9:29:14 AM 18 CorporateSafety Compliance: ... However, to ensure a more accurate view of the overall safety performance, corporatesafety professionals should also consider the incorporation of safety audits in general Safety audits should address every element of each compliance program as well as company policies and procedures Safety audits should be performed not only by the corporatesafety professional in order to acquire a firsthand view... however, within the corporate hallways, “back armor” may be essential, and justification of even the most basic of safety expenditures can be a battle The corporatesafety professional must pick his or her battles and lay the groundwork to ensure that the selling of the program or safety activity is a success The corporatesafety professional must be the visionary for the entire safety effort and must... expectations are elevated The control aspect of the safety job function which is hands on at the operational level is now virtually remote at the corporate level Concepts, guidance, motivation, and resources are provided from the corporate level, and implementation is performed at the operational level Corporatelevel safetycompliance is a vital component of the safety chain, but the management of the function... safety professional must be the leader of the safety efforts and champion the operational-level safety professional’s needs and efforts within the corporate realm To this end, the corporate- level safety professional must be knowledgeable in all areas of the operations, be able to communicate effectively at all levels, and be able to visualize and justify the long-range efforts of the company-wide safety. .. Stanley C Allen Safety professionals working at the corporate level or with multiple operation locations possess substantially more and different responsibilities within the safety function The corporate- level safety professional is the leader of all of the safety efforts throughout the organization as well as the monitor, coach, motivator, disciplinarian, counselor, and innovator for the safety efforts... possess the same skills and abilities to lead the safety efforts within the leadership scope of the parent entity Even though it is not feasible to address every aspect of corporatecompliance management within the scope of this text, several important aspects of management at the corporate level are addressed below Safety professionals serving at the corporate level, and those who aspire to this level,... 3/25/08 9:29:10 AM CorporateSafety Compliance: OSHA, Ethics, and the Law Department of Labor, receives the most notoriety and is the enforcement branch under the OSH Act The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) provides research and testing on matters of safety and health and is located in the Department of Health and Human Services The Occupational Safety and Health Review... walk-through inspection is to determine if the facility or worksite complies with OSHA standards The compliance officer must identify potential safety and health hazards in the workplace, if any, and document them to support issuance of citations. The OSHA compliance officer can use various forms to document potential safety and health hazards observed during the inspection The most commonly used form is the... Additionally, it is important that the corporatesafety professional be able to justify expenditures and show the management team, in terms they understand, the return on investment the safety function provides to the organization In order to be able to acquire the appropriate information through which to justify the safety function, it is important that the corporate- level safety professional design a methodology . alt=""
CORPORATE
SAFETY
COMPLIANCE
OSHA, ETHICS, AND THE LAW
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Occupational Safety and Health Guide Series
Corporate Safety Compliance: . Inspection Procedures 7
Chapter 4 Corporate Compliance Management 17
Corporate Risk Assessment Considerations 20
Compliance Risks 20
Safety in the Workforce 20