Exploring the use of situation awareness in behaviors and practices of health and safety leaders - SME Transactions 2017

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 208 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
An understanding of how health and safety management systems (HSMS) reduce worksite injuries, illnesses
and fatalities may be gained in studying the behaviors of health and safety leaders. These leaders
bear the accountability for identifying, understanding and managing the risks of a mining operation.
More importantly, they have to transfer this knowledge of perception, recognition and response to risks
in the mining environment to their workers. The leaders’ efforts to build and maintain a mining operation’s
workforce that consistently executes safe work practices may be captured through more than just
lagging indicators of health and safety performance. This exploratory study interviewed six leaders
in occupations such as site-level safety supervisors, mine superintendents and/or general managers at
surface and underground stone, sand and gravel and metal/nonmetal mine sites throughout the United
States, with employee populations ranging from 40 to 175. In exploring leaders’ perspectives on how
they systematically manage health and safety, examples such as approaches to task training, handling
near-miss incidents, identifying future leaders and providing workers with feedback offer insights into
how leaders translate their knowledge and management of site-level risks to others.
Citation
APA:
(2017) Exploring the use of situation awareness in behaviors and practices of health and safety leaders - SME Transactions 2017MLA: Exploring the use of situation awareness in behaviors and practices of health and safety leaders - SME Transactions 2017. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2017.