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Making Sure Incidents Don’tBecome Accidents
August 1, 2016
Enrico GarciaSandia National Laboratories
Safety Engineer
Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department
of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.
Service to the Nation Excellence Each Other Integrity Team Work
Sandia National Laboratories’ Core Values
At Sandia, Safety underlies each of the five core values listed above. As a corporation, we are undergoing a deep transformation while ensuring that safety is second nature to the way in which we do business and achieve mission success.
What is Safety Culture?
“Core values and behaviors resulting from a collective commitment by
leaders and individuals to emphasize safety over competing goals to ensure
protection of people and the environment.”
Promoting Safety Culture
• Who promotes it? Leaders, Managers, Organizations, Rule makers?
• Who implements it? The WORKERS, THE PEOPLE
Unsafe Acts
Unsafe Acts
What is Risk
• “The potential of losing value” – Physical Health – Social status – Emotional Well being – Financial Wealth – Effect on Family
Risk Perception• What does it mean to take a risk?
– Lack of training/experience – Pressure demands – Thrill seekers – Personal Issues/Lack of mindset – Stress – Willful disregard
Self Risk Reasoning
• “I’ve done it this way forever and never gotten hurt” • “I’ll never get caught” • “Just this one time…..” • “What will they think of me for saying something” • “But I have to!!!”
Risk Consequence
• The likelihood of something negatively happening that could adversely affect or remove someone’s values. – Frequency and severity? – Likelihood of occurrence? – Pushing the risk threshold………
Risk Consequence (cont.)
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Risk Consequence (cont.)
• MY FORD PINTO – 1977 – Hatchback
The “Buy In”
• Understanding the reasoning behind why a safe working culture benefits EVERYONE. – Attitudes – Beliefs – Perceptions – Values
How is Sandia Promoting a Positive Culture Change?
• TRUST FACTOR. • CRITICAL THINKING FACTOR. • HIGH MORALE FACTOR. • SAFETY EXCELLENCE FACTOR. • I SEE YOU BEING SAFE FACTOR.
How is Sandia Promoting a Positive Culture Change? (cont.)
• Engineered Safety • Circle of Safety • Critical Thinking • Good Catch • ABC’s of Safety • Safety Signage • Slip Simulator • Buy in from new hires
– Action taken when not buying into new culture
• Culture of Sharing • MTC Leasion • Lessons Learned • Awards and Recognition • Dedicated Safety Professionals • Work Control Document/Job Cards • BBS (Behavior Based Safety) • ASR (Area Safety Rep)
Safety Expectations
Every member of the workforce should expect to go home injury free every day
Safety is Owned by EveryoneEmployee Engagement “Believe”
– Stretching
How (OS1)® Compliments Sandia’s Culture– Ergonomic Tools
• Nifty Nabbers • Telescoping Mop Handles • 18” Toilet Brush Handle • New 2 Sided Mop Bucket • Lobby Dust Pans
How (OS1)® Compliments SNL’s Culture (cont.)
• Training and Standardized Process – Average turn over rate 20-25 people annually
• SNL’s Policy’s, Procedures, TEDS, Work Instructions and Safety Cases
How (OS1)® Compliments SNL’s Culture (cont.)
• Professionalism – Quality and Assurance – Process Driven – Site Specific trainings/tours – Learn and Earn Certification
Continuous Improvement• Good Catch
Conclusion
• Enhanced Culture • Positive Attitudes • Reduced Incidents • Minimized Risk • Worker “Buy-in” • Severity/frequencies of Injuries
QUESTIONS?