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Thursday, June 21, 2012

What Did You Miss at Safety 2012?

If you didn’t attend Safety 2012, ASSE has produced several recordings to give you a taste of what you missed. 

Personal Responsibility
Robert Pater and Christine Remmo’s session (691), “Building Greater Personal Responsibility for Safety: With Workers and Managers,” engaged attendees on the subject of personal responsibility for safety—and attendees were engaged physically. By way of a demonstration, Pater showed them the concept that “the most effective way to induce and build personal responsibility is not by talk, but by action.”

Discussing the role of leadership, Pater makes reference to the familiar phrase from Spider-Man—“With great power comes great responsibility.” He suggests this phrase is backwards. “When you take great responsibility for yourself, you have great power to change in your life,” he says. When you’re always blaming other things, you’re saying “I’m powerless.” When you take responsibility, you are saying “I have control and power to change things.”


Accountability and Recognition
Sponsored by UL PureSafety, the session entitled “Safety Through Accountability and Recognition: Achieving a World Class Safety Culture” (787), was presented by Paul Esposito. “Culture, by itself, will not necessarily drive you to zero accidents,” Esposito said. “ But its an absolutely essential part of what you need to have in your corporation.” By the same token, management systems alone will not achieve zero incidents. Instead, the session focused on merging the two—culture and management systems—to reduce risk instead of just targeting zero incidents. Esposito also talked about engaging and motivating employees—not just motivating workers, but management as well.

Read the recaps of other sessions here and here, or check out several Safety 2012 video highlights on ASSE's home page. Individual session recordings will be available to ASSE members in the near future by logging into the members-only section.