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Mejorando su Seguridad con un Enfoque Conductual (publicado originalmente en HydroCarbon Processing)

Consideraciones para decidir la frecuencia de observaciones apropiada (Tabla 5)

Terry E. McSween

Si los empleados en su organización:

Entonces considere realizar observaciones:

Consideraciones:

Se encuentran a riesgo moderado o alto de lesiones por accidente Diarias o semanales Observaciones frecuentes dan fundamentos para involucrar a los empleados en observaciones de sus áreas

Puede disminuirse la frecuencia si el área mejora su desempeño de seguridad

Se encuentran a riesgo bajo o moderado de lesiones por accidente Semanales o mensuales Esta es una buena frecuencia para las observaciones realizadas por directivos y supervisores

La mayoría de los estudios empíricos usan observaciones semanales

Tienen un muy bajo riesgo de lesiones por accidentes (por ejemplo, empleados de oficina) Periódicas, de ser necesarias Periódicas, de ser necesarias

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Este artículo fue publicado originalmente en HydroCarbon Processing (Agosto 1993) y se reproduce con permiso.