Safety Leadership: The Role Of Safety, Leadership And Safety Management

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Safety leadership is different from safety management. Leadership has the greatest impact to improve safety in a company[1], inject safety in employees’ blood, communicate with them and exert her/his influence on followers, set direction by defining their mission and vision, and align people toward organization safety. In other words, if management is about doing the right way, leadership is about doing the right things, however, everyone from top managers to supervisors, frontiers, and contractor-workers are responsible for safety.
As safety became a concerned of many organization in this century many significant studies have been surveyed the role of leadership and management systems on safety either on personnel safety and system safety[2]. …show more content…

Resources can be divided to two types, human resources and budget resources. A leader has to make sure that company have enough resources, enough employees to let managers rotate them during shifts since huge amount of accident happened by human errors and switching them can reduce these errors. Moreover, having not enough human resource will increase pressure on employees to finish the job on time and also may increase employees turn-over that cause huge increase in training cost and raising accident risk due to the lack of practice.
Another sort of resource is budget resources. Cost-cutting affect safety margin[12] and Rasmussen introduced “drift to danger” from the tension between safety and productivity which can be a drift to disaster in hazard companies[13]. Lay offing employees or to a level where low level staff become safety critical or replacing low educated staff with higher qualified staff in order to reduce cost will reduce safety performance. A leader has make sure s/he provides enough physical resources such as tools, equipment and safety material by implementing sufficient quantity of budget.

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