Employee Involvement in Safety -1j - July.2020

Preventing incidents from occurring and learning from the ones that do occur are both vital safety issues.

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Chris Redline
Chris Redline
Title
District Engineer
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Kansas City District
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Evan Adrian
Title
State Safety Coordinator
Department
Safety and Emergency Management
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Email: Evan.Adrian@modot.mo.gov

Phone: 573-751-4547

Write Up:

To be effective, any safety and health program needs the meaningful participation of its employees. They have much to gain from a successful program and the most to lose if the program fails. They also often know the most about potential hazards associated with their jobs. Additionally, involvement breeds acceptance as people support what they help create. These proactive measures, Behavior Based Safety Observations and Good-Catches, are positive things employees can do rather than negative outcomes they should avoid. Safety happens before an incident and this measure gives employees the goal of elimination before mitigation. Conversely, learning from mistakes is vital to a safety program. Near-miss reporting is another piece of the puzzle that allows the department to continue the vision of zero injuries. Comparing first half of 2019 to the first half 2020, the department experienced a 228% increase in employee participation in observations, near-miss and good-catch reporting.

Purpose of the Measure:

This measure shows how involved MoDOT employees are  in the department’s safety program by tracking BBS observations, near-misses and good-catches. This leading indicator shows trends and recognizes employees practicing good hazard recognition.

Measurement and Data Collection:

Employee involvement measure uses observation, near-miss and good-catch data that is submitted by employee through https://www.modotbbs.com/