Title: MOTIVATING EMPLOYEES WITHOUT MONEY
1MOTIVATING EMPLOYEES WITHOUT MONEY
2OBJECTIVES
Understanding management and supervisor roles in
the safety program
Involving employees in the safety
program Conducting effective safety meetings and
committees Using awards and incentives to promote
safety
3Safety training is fast becoming the private
sectors greatest tool to impact the corporate
bottom line. A safe work environment exists
only if the individuals in that environment have
safety skills.
4- DID YOU KNOW?
- Injuries in the workplace
- cost our nation 156.2 billion in
2003 - 4,500 people died in 2003 from workplace injuries
while 54,400 workers were killed in their home
and community - 2003 National Safety Council Accident Facts
5ROLE OF MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISORS
ENSURE A SAFE WORKPLACE COMMUNICATE
EFFECTIVELY FOSTER COMMITMENT TOWARD SAFE
BEHAVIOR BE A ROLE MODEL/LEADER OF SAFETY MONITOR
THE WORK ENVIRONMENT
6WHY DO WE TRAIN? To comply with government
regulations To save money by reducing injury
related costs To increase productivity To
improve employee moral
7TRAINING IS THE KEY
8EFFECTIVE SAFETY COMMUNICATION GUIDELINES Show
a positive attitude toward work safety Be open
to employee input Praise employees when they
perform tasks safely
9MORE GUIDELINES Do not over-supervise employees,
or be unreasonable in work expectations Allow
competent employees to work without feeling that
they are under your constant inspection Ensure
that employees are aware of the location of
telephones, posted emergency numbers, fire
extinguishers, and contingency plans
10MORE GUIDELINES Keep current on all new safety
procedures, personal protective equipment, and
machinery Provide the proper protective
equipment Use written communication when
necessary
11 To make sure safety is no accident, make sure
it's everyone's business, including all employees
12- Ways to involve employees in
- the safety program
- Post your own policy on a safety board
- Hold safety meetings and communicate
- this policy
- Practice what you preach
13- Ways to involve employees in
- the safety program
- Make clear assignments of responsibility
- Ask your employees to get involved
- Use your employees knowledge
- Find your true believers
14- Ways to involve employees in
- the safety program
- Involve management
- Let the employees make safety decisions
- Set up a safety committee
15- Ways to involve employees in
- the safety program
- Design a Safety Newsletter
- Provide positive feedback
- Offer awards and incentives
16Purpose of Safety Meetings Encourage safety
awareness Get employees actively
involved Motivate employees to follow proper
safety procedures
17Purpose of Safety Meetings Nip safety hazards
in the bud Introduce workers to new safety
procedures, rules, equipment and preventive
measures
18SAFETY MEETING TIPS Meetings should be brief Do
not hold on Monday morning or Friday
afternoon Topic should be any subject that
promotes safety awareness for the group
19TYPES OF MEETINGS Scheduled Emergency Special
Function
20PREPARATION PLANNING Choose your topic Gather
your information Map it out Set a time
limit Practice
21METHODS OF CONDUCTING Oral Oral with Visual
Effects E-mail Handouts Video
22THE SAFETY MEETING Introduce the topic Present
the facts Demonstrate Open meeting for
discussion Summarize
23SAFETY COMMITTEE RULES Safety Officer never
chairs the committee Committee should be
diverse Meet Regularly Have An Agenda DOCUMENT
THE MEETING!
24COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES
Review safety program Revise Policies and
Procedures Make written recommendations to
management Take emergency action when
necessary Review accident/incident reports
25 AWARDS INCENTIVES Award a prize that you
win Incentive something that serves as a
stimulus to action by appealing to self interest
26DEVELOPING AN INCENTIVE PLAN Have an established
safety program Determine time duration Develop
written goals Develop a baseline for achievements
27DEVELOPING AN INCENTIVE PLAN Develop a
budget Get input Publicize your goals
28MORE OPTIONS Form a committee Advertise and
promote it Be ready
29LOW COST MOTIVATORS
Write a letter of commendation Ask employees for
advice/opinions Give verbal praise Pass along
compliments you received from others
30LOW COST MOTIVATORS
Write an e-mail/memo to a superior and copy the
employee Put positive information in the
employees productivity file Provide quick follow
up on problems/hazards when recognized Post
positive achievements on the safety bulletin board
31LOW COST MOTIVATORS
Say Thank You and mean it Allow
flextime Designate special parking places Give
out award plaques, trophies or diplomas Feature
an employee of the month Recognize peers that
have helped you
32LOW COST MOTIVATORS
Have a coffee/juice morning to acknowledge
accomplishments Thank somebody that contributes
ideas, regardless on whether you use it Always
give others credit when due Create group awards
to recognize teamwork Ask the employees how they
want to be recognized
33LOW COST MOTIVATORS
Ask a superior to write a memo acknowledging an
accomplishment for your employee Post
complimentary letters on the safety bulletin
board Send employees to special seminars and
workshops that may interest them
34OTHER MOTIVATORS
Safety Day Safety Olympics Safety T-Shirts Dinner
for two gift certificates Weekend stay at bed
breakfast
35TEST
- You can have a good safety program without
employee involvement.
True False - List at least 5 ways to involve employees in the
safety program. - Why do you have safety meetings?
- What is an incentive?
- How can you show ORM you have a safety program?
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