SAFETY MADE SIMPLE… Setting The Standard For Online Safety Training
THE CHALLENGES OF PROVIDING EFFECTIVE SAFETY TRAINING
SAFETY MADE SIMPLE… Setting The Standard For Online Safety Training
Webinar Objectives
• Discuss the costs associated with injuries and fatalities
• Explore Training Strategies
• Review Training Recordkeeping
• Briefly review Safety Made Simple’s Online Training Specifically Developed for the Grain Industry
SAFETY MADE SIMPLE… Setting The Standard For Online Safety Training
The Cost of Injuries, Illnesses and Fatalities
• Each year workplace injuries, illnesses and deaths cost our nation an estimated $200 billion dollars (GDP of South Carolina)
• Includes estimates of both the direct and indirect costs associated with these incidents.
• Costs can be used to justify investment in safety
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Direct Costs of Injuries & Fatalities
Divided into four categories:
• Worker Compensation Expenses
• Medical Expenses
• Civil Liability and Litigation Cost
• Property Loss
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Indirect Costs of Injuries & Fatalities
• Indirect Measurable Costs
– Workplace Disruption
– Decreased Productivity
– Worker Replacement/Overtime
– Increased Insurance Premiums
– Legal Fees
– Administrative Fees
– OSHA Penalties
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Indirect Costs
• Difficult to Measure
• Marketing/Sales – Customers do not want to be associated with poor safety performers
– Guilt by Association
– May look for other companies to work with
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Indirect Costs
• Human Resources
– Employees are the best
recruiters. If the workplace is safe, they will recruit
– If employees feel they are at risk, they will not recruit and most likely leave
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Indirect Costs
• Operations
– Where work is done and morale is determined
– Injuries decrease employee morale
– Low morale = decreased productivity, poor customer service, infighting, and people looking for new employment
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The Cost of a Fatal Injury
• The basis of this discussion will focus on cost models used by:
– The National Safety Council (NSC)
– The Center for Disease Control (CDC)
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The Average Cost of a Fatality
• CDC Estimates
– $991,000
• NSC Model Estimate
– $1,420,00
• Estimates only account for direct costs
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Indirect Costs
• Much more expensive than direct costs
• For every dollar of direct costs, indirect costs may be as much as $2.12
• Using this math the cost of a fatality goes from costing $1.42 million to $3 million
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Non Fatal Injuries
• Medically consulted injury estimate from NSC
• $39,000 including wage losses, medical expenses, administrative expenses and other employer costs
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• Amputation $66,777 • Burn $37,389 • Concussion $60,770 • Crushing $56,567 • Dislocation $73,800 • Electric Shock $86,528 • Foreign Body $18,953 • Fracture $48,492 • Laceration $19,059
Non Fatal Injuries – Average Direct Costs National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc.
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• Designed to assess the impact of injuries and illnesses on a company’s profitability
• Project the amount of sales needed to cover both indirect and direct costs associated with injuries using: – Company’s profit margin – Average cost of an injury or illness – Direct cost multiplier
OSHA’s “$afety Pays” Program
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OSHA Penalties to Increase
• OSHA Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 is a provision requiring OSHA to significantly increase its civil penalties
• A one-time “Catch-Up Adjustment” will be based on the percentage difference between the Consumer Price Index in October 2015 and October 1990
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OSHA Penalties to Increase
• Will result in a penalty increase of approximately 80%
• After this initial adjustment is made, OSHA will be required to adjust penalties every year using the annual percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index
• Increased penalties will take effect on August in all states regulated by Federal OSHA. State programs must be at least effective as Federal OSHA.
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Penalty Increase Comparisons
Violation Classification 2015 After August 1st, 2016
Serious Violations $7,000 $12,600
Willful and Repeat $70,000 $126,000
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Focus on Prevention
• Ensure safety programs are comprehensive and up to date
• Continually assess the workplace for hazards and address hazards
• Ensure that employees receive all necessary safety training and that all training is well documented.
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Effective Training Strategies
The Learning Pyramid
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The Role of Safety Training
• Safety training plays an important role in the prevention of injuries and fatalities.
• Training in conjunction with effective written safety, behavioral, hazard analysis programs form the basis for injury prevention.
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The Challenges of Delivering Safety Training
• Keeping employees engaged
• Maximizing Retention
• Understanding the Audience
• Dealing with Spanish Speaking Workers
• Effective Documentation
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Passive Learning
• Includes lecture, reading, audio-visual and demonstration.
• Retention Levels: – Lecture (what they hear) –
5% – Reading – 10 % (what they
read) – Audio/Visual 20% (what
they see) – Demonstration 30% (what
they do)
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Passive Learning
• Most common type of training
• Includes use of PowerPoint, video, hands-on demonstration, online, etc.
• A combination of all methods provides for greater levels of retention
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Participatory Learning
• Higher level of retention
• Includes group discussion, practice, and teaching others
• Average retention levels:
– Group Discussion – 50%
– Practice – 75%
– Teaching Others – 90%
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Participatory Learning
• Recommendations:
– Group Discussion
• Small Group Exercises – Case study, JSA, near miss discussions, incident reviews
• OSHA Fatal Fact Sheets
– Practice
• Hands on practice – fall protection equipment inspection, complex lockout/tagout, CSE/bin entry
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Participatory Learning
• Teaching Others
– CEO Quote – “If you really want to learn something, teach it”
– Employees become the instructors
– Employees are more knowledgeable about processes and equipment
– Include employee’s real-life examples
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The Blended Approach • A blended approach of
passive and participatory learning.
• For example:
– Classroom/online training
– Specific to industry/site hazards
– Hands-On Exercises
– Include safety away from work
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Training Delivery and Documentation
“The devil is in the details”
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Training Delivery
• OSHA Training Standards Policy Statement, 2010.
• OSHA – “Employee training must be presented in a manner that employees can easily understand. This position applies to all of the agency’s agriculture, construction, general industry, and maritime training requirements”
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Training Delivery
• OSHA “An employer must instruct its employees using both a language the employee can understand, similarly if the employee’s vocabulary is limited the training content must account for the limitation.”
• OSHA “If the employees are not literate, asking them to read materials will not satisfy the employer’s training obligation.”
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Training Delivery
• OSHA “Compliance Officers are responsible for checking and verifying that employers have provided training to employees. In addition, CSHOs must check and verify that training was provided in a format that the workers being trained could understand.”
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Bi-Lingual Employee Training
• Interpreter
• Local high school/university/college– assist with translation
• OSHA materials in Spanish (www.osha.gov)
• Online training (Spanish)
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Training Development
• If your audience is still paying attention after the first 8 seconds, you have approximately 4 minutes and 52 seconds until their attention spans are exhausted. The average adult attention span has plummeted from 12 minutes a decade ago to just 5 minutes now, according to a Fortune.com article. Jan 7, 2015
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Training Delivery Tips
• Use blended approach of participatory and passive learning
• Break training session into several short sections and to redirect the student’s focus.
– Discussion
– Real Life Scenario/Case Study
– Hands-on exercise
– Checkpoint/Question
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Training Documentation
• OSHA standards are inconsistent with requirements for documentation
• Recommend documenting all safety training
• “If it isn’t documented, it didn’t happen.”
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Training Documentation
• Name of Employee Trained (with signature)
• Trainer Name (with signature)
• Date(s) of Training
• Subject / Outline
• Proof of Competency – evaluation, testing, etc.
• Summary of Content
• References to materials uses (videos, PowerPoint, handouts, etc.)
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Documentation Retention
• How should training records be kept:
– Recommendation: Length of employment plus 1-3 years
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Online Training
• Recognized as a valid way to deliver safety training.
• Not designed to replace the importance of covering site specific, company specific requirements, hazards, equipment, etc.
• Recent OSHA interaction with online training
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Online Training Developed for the Grain Handling Industry
SAFETY MADE SIMPLE… Setting The Standard For Online Safety Training
Training Philosophy
Simple Training Truths:
• Simple is best – Communicate complex
issues with simple messages and highly
effective strategies.
• Understand the audience
• Share the message with a real life
example or scenario
• Ensure understanding through use
checkpoints and testing
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Safety Made Simple Courses
• Industry specific (Agronomy, Grain, Feed
Yard, and Food Safety)
• Short 12-15 minute courses (grain)
• Access to human resource and
leadership training
• Low Bandwidth
• In English and Spanish
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Course Features
• Each course establishes 3- 4 key learning
objectives
• A real-life example/story is used to
strengthen the message
• Focus on cultural elements like leading
by example, near miss reporting, hazard
analysis, and the hierarchy of controls
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Course Features
• Checkpoints (questions) are provided
throughout each program to reinforce
key learning objectives and regain the
student’s focus
• A ten question test at the end of each
course must be passed for completion
• Certificates are available for additional
documentation
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Features of the System
• Individualized learning
• Ability to assign specific training programs to
individual employees, or designate training by
grouping employees by location, department, or
job function
• Train, test and track employee training online
• Bookmarks if program not completed
• Determine which employees have completed
courses, when they were completed, what the
employee’s score was, and how many attempts it
took to pass
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Benefits of Safety Made Simple • Individual Paced Learning
• Cover OSHA Grain Handling
Standard Requirements in addition to over 70 general safety, human resources courses
• Does Not Interfere With Operations
• Free Up Time For Hands-on/Site Specific Training
• Standardize The Quality And Content Covered Over Broad Geographical Areas
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Grain/Ag Industry Specific Courses • Grain entrapment/engulfment • Safe entry into grain storage structures • Grain Dust Explosions “Chain Reaction” • Preventing Grain dust explosions • Hot Work • Grain Fumigation Safety • Truck Dump Safety • Particulate Respirators • Rail Safety Basics • Rail Safety Operations • Fall Protection • Railcar Fall Protection • Arc Flash • Heat Stress • Hoists and Rigging • Lockout Tagout • Personal Protective Equipment • Sweep Auger Safety • Barge Loading Safety • Aerial Lifts • Front-End Loaders • Anhydrous Ammonia • HACCP
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General Industry Related Topics • Defensive Driving • Back Injuries • Bloodborne Pathogen • Confined Spaces • Cold/Heat Stress • Electrical Safety • Fire Prevention/Fire Safety • First Aid Awareness • Fall Protection • Fire Prevention and Safety • Forklift Safety • Hazard Communication • Investigating Incidents • Ergonomics • Ladder Safety • Lockout Tagout • PPE • Respiratory Protection • Power Tool Safety • Trench Safety
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• Phone: 844–8SAFETY (844–872–3389)
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