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Safety  Organization

Figure  5-1.-Safety  organization. evaluates trends; analyzes data; and promotes safety damage. A safety program is based on the issuing of strategies  and  mishap  prevention  techniques.  By definition  the  safety  officer,  advisor,  or  manager interfaces with all levels of the organization to help management and workers achieve a safe and healthful workplace. · Setting a safety example is contagious. Management  must  demonstrate  to  all  levels  of  the organization its motivation and commitment to safety. It  must  issue  policy  and  work  closely  with  safety councils  and  committees  to  decrease  hazards.  Real mishap  rate  reductions  result  in  improved  effectiveness and cost savings. Management must be committed to this  improvement  and  must  allocate  resources  for mishap  prevention.  Management’s  efforts  must  be convincing  to  get  workers  to  cooperate  and  make  safe operating   decisions. COMMAND SAFETY PROGRAMS In the previous paragraphs you learned about the history of safety programs and the function of the Naval Safety Center. We will now discuss command safety programs and the responsibilities of each person. The objective of a safety program is to enhance operational  readiness  by  reducing  mishap-related personnel deaths and injuries and material losses and general safety precautions to each individual in the command.  These  precautions  include  instructions  about mishap prevention and special hazards encountered in the daily work environment. Supervision in matters of safety  includes  continuing  action  and  command  interest in mishap prevention and, finally, evaluation of the effectiveness of the program. Safety Responsibilities The   responsibility   and   authority   for   the administration of a safety program lie within the normal unit organization. Figure 5-1 shows a typical safety organization. Safety,   much   like   training,   is   a   command responsibility that must be carried out through the chain of command. Each level of command and supervision has  safety  responsibilities,  both  in  training  and  in day-to-day  supervision  of  both  routine  and  specialized tasks. The safety program is the key to a safe workplace for the crew. The planned and coordinated activities of the crew as teams and subteams result in an effective safety  program. The  commanding  officer  has  the  final  responsibility for  all  safety  matters  within  the  unit.  To  provide day-to-day staff assistance, the commanding officer 5-6

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