Southern Ohio Safety Council Safety 4 C's - "How to Prepare for Safety" May 18, 2021 - Jerry Cline, CSHM Safety Specialist
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Southern Ohio Safety Council Safety 4 C’s – “How to Prepare for Safety” May 18, 2021 • Jerry Cline, CSHM • Safety Specialist
Jerry Cline, CSHM Safety Consulting / Trainer • McAuliffe’s Industrial – EHS Specialist – 2019 - present • Honda Transmission Mfg. - Safety Leader – 2000-2019 (retired) • AGC (AP Technoglass Mfg.) – Safety/Environmental Coord. – 1986-2000 • TRC of Ohio – Project Technician Supervisor – 1976 - 1984
is part of a third-generation family business founded in 1920, located in Marysville, Ohio. By providing quality cutting tools, MRO consumables, PPE, precision tools and inventory cost controls through integrated solutions for their customers, McAuliffe’s has become a leader in the industrial distribution field. WBE McAuliffe’s is committed to promoting safety and safe Women’s practices at home and at work. Business Enterprise McAuliffes Industrial 1297 West Fifth Street Marysville, OH 43040 7
Be Prepared by - Think Safety: 24/7 Work (School) – Home - Roadways • Safety Impacts us All! • Directly or Indirectly • We need to have “Situational Awareness” • Know there is always “A SAFER WAY”. . .
Think Safety: Emergency Preparedness • Fire extinguisher locations • Emergency exits • First Aid Kits / AED
Think Safety: Away from Work or School • Home projects • Automobile safety • Sports activities • We all are “Safety officers” for someone - your children, younger siblings, co- workers, other
• Recognize importance of the 4 C’s • Identify ways to demonstrate – Objectives • Competence, • Compassion, • Commitment, • Communication
Prepared for safety emergency? US Airways Flight 1549 Airbus A320-214 US Airways Flight 1549 On January 15, 2009, US Airways Flight 1549, an Airbus A320 on a flight from New York City's LaGuardia Airport to Charlotte, North Carolina, struck a flock of birds shortly after take-off, losing all engine power. Unable to reach any airport for an emergency landing, pilots Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles glided the plane to a ditching in the Hudson River off Midtown Manhattan. All 155 people on board were rescued by nearby boats, with a few serious injuries.
Years of being conscientious, thorough and precise in daily duties Utilized situational awareness Captain Sully’s Journey to Trained for all types of emergencies Competence Learned from other major airline events Visualized what to do to make it successful
What Is • Possessing skills, knowledge, Competence? qualifications, and capacities to do job properly and safely • Comes with training, education, and experience
How to Develop Competence 1 2 Know how to safely perform Understand what is expected your work of you • Ask supervisor for direction
How to Develop Competence • Practice situational awareness • Scan your environment for hazards • Consider how machinery, facilities, people, conditions may change • Understand potential hazards • Formulate mental plan for how to handle / avoid hazards
Focus on Focus on task at hand Visualize completing task Visualize accurately and safely How to Develop Competence Mentally review safe work Review practices to follow Consider how your competence contributes Consider to safety for you and others
• Competence alone isn’t enough Importance of • You MUST care about your co-workers and demonstrate compassion Compassion • Demonstrate compassion • “If there’s a problem that I can help fix, I want to help fix it”
• Helps foster safer work environment • Means extending concern to others What Is • Integral part of teamwork Compassion? • Important and inspiring quality • Shared sense • Passes between human beings
Developing Compassion 1 2 3 4 Take ownership Act safely Choose to act, Make safe of your safety rather than choices and safety of standing by and others watching
What Is • Being present in the moment Commitment? • Dig deep, be mindful of situation • Stay focused on task at hand • Be fully engaged in safety
What Is Commitment? Staying on point, Choosing safe Preparing you to day in and day behavior over face once-in-a- out risky behavior lifetime moments
How to Demonstrate Commitment 1 2 3 4 Show up on time Be ready for work Lend a hand Be thoughtfully • Not tired when needed and mindfully • Not distracted aware • Not unprepared
Importance of Commitment Doing the little Never know when Commit to safety, things prepares us we’ll be tested day in and day out for the big things
Committing to Work Safely Commit to Follow safety making safe Don’t take Don’t be procedures Intentional A choice choices every shortcuts complacent every time you time perform a task
Complacency • Opposite of commitment • Cutting corners • Compromising on safety • Leads to hazardous work environment
Worked 40 only had one accident Remember – Don’t be complacent or take shortcuts . . . or it could be life changing! 2036.00
Importance of Communication
Precise, open communication Communication Open-ended questions Skills to Have • Encourages full, meaningful answer • Begin with “why” or “how” or “tell me about…”
Clear Communication is important (it’s more than emails or texting!!
Summary Competence • Being the best you can be at your job – prepared for what might happen Compassion • Valuing human life • Making safe choices • Choosing to act when help is needed
Summary Commitment • Being mindful and present in the moment • Being dedicated to safety • Avoiding complacency Communication • Actively listening to others • Articulating your perspective with others
• Are you prepared for safety? • Will you prepare now? • Use the 4C’s to make a difference in safety. • Competence • Compassion • Commitment • Communication
THANK YOU! Stay Safe “A SAFER WAY” Jerry Cline, CSHM EHS Safety Specialist IBC / McAuliffes Industrial 1297 West Fifth Street Marysville, OH 43040 Cell: 937-597-4295 jerry.cline@mcauliffes.com www.mcauliffes.com
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