Title: Succesfull HSE Management Through Leading and Lagging Indicators
1SUCCESSFUL HSE MANAGEMENT THROUGH LEADING AND
LAGGING INDICATORS
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3OVERVIEW
- Managing Health and Safety in past years
- Evolving perspective on health and safety
management - What are leading and lagging indicators?
- Areas of leading indicator considerations
- Role of leading and lagging health and safety
indicators in todays operations
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5MANAGING HEALTH AND SAFETY IN OUR WORLD TODAY
- The focus must never be on the actual accidents
alone, health and safety professional must
consider all the elements and potential
environments that could lead to them - Human behaviors and systems for monitoring
critical processes within a business play a key
role in identifying potential areas that could
lead to future incidents.
6THE TRADITIONAL SAFETY PERSPECTIVE IS LIKE
DRIVING BY LOOKING IN YOUR REAR-VIEW MIRROR ONLY
- The focus must never be on the actual accidents
alone, health and safety professional must
consider all the elements and potential
environments that could lead to them - Human behaviors and systems for monitoring
critical processes within a business play a key
role in identifying potential areas that could
lead to future incidents.
Managing by looking at where you have been, not
at where you are going
7WHAT WE NEED TO LOOK AT MANAGING HEALTH AND
SAFETY IN OUR WORLD TODAY
- The focus must never be on the actual accidents
alone, health and safety professional must
consider all the elements and potential
environments that could lead to them - Human behaviors and systems for monitoring
critical processes within a business play a key
role in identifying potential areas that could
lead to future incidents.
8SAFETY ACTIVITIES
Leading
FEWER EXPOSURES
Lagging
FEWER ACCIDENTS
9Leading
Lagging
10Leading
Lagging
11AREAS WHERE LEADING INDICATORS MUST BE CONSIDERED
- Leading indicators within an organization must
consider three different areas. Personal
behaviours, Workplace conditions as well as
health and safety systems - In addition the looking at the human element of
incident, process indicators must never be
forgotten as these can have catastrophic
consequences
12CASE STUDY BP TEXAS CITY
- The incident at the BP Texas city plant in 2005
provides a strong example of what a culture
reliant on lagging indicators can cause, - Lagging indicators provided data about process
safety failures but allowed only for changes
after something had gone wrong. - At the time of the explosion that claimed many
lives, many employees were out celebrating an
incentive based on a lagging indicator.
BP Texas City Explosion - 2005
13THE FOLLOWING ARE EXAMPLES OF LEADING INDICATORS
WHERE SYSTEMS ARE CONCERNED
14BENEFITS OF MANAGING WITH LEADING INDICATORS IN
HEALTH AND SAFETY
- Understanding the causes of incidents and
failures helps improves safety in processes - Other aspects such as productivity, efficiency
and profit is improved by preventing downtime and
accidents - Overall personnel safety Is improved
- Lagging indicators only provide historical
information regarding overall process safety and
performance
15WHERE AND HOW LAGGING INDICATORS SHOULD BE USED
- Lagging indicators should only be used as an
indicator of past performance. This is important
to identify parts of the business that have been
historically problematic. - Lagging indicators are also essential when it
comes to contractor selection during the
evaluation stages of tenders. - Collective Lagging indicators such as Total
Recordable Injury Rates (TRIR) or Lost Time
Incident Rates (LTIR) should be periodically
reported on. - It is not advisable to use lagging indicators as
part of any company incentive programs.
16ROLE OF LEADING AND LAGGING INDICATORS IN HEALTH
AND SAFETY INCENTIVES
- Many companies worldwide develop internal
programs or award schemes to help promote health
and safety cultures within their organisations,
these can be in the form of - Spot awards to employees with exceptional health
and safety performances. - Individual bonuses, recognition or awards related
to health and safety performance. - Section or departmental awards to departments for
exceptional group health and safety performances. - Organisational incentives for meeting certain
health and safety objectives .
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