Bhardwaj Ramesh
1137

Dear Friends, Time is dedicated, Reports are written,Follow-up is completed,Yet in a little while a similar accident and an exact injury occurs again. Why?????????????? PFA a nice presentation.
From India, New Delhi
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asudhir17
1305

Dear Ramesh,
Thanks for a good Ppt.
In fact in In India the focus on capturing the near misses is very poor. (Exception some companies)
"I always say a mistake (accident) once can be tolerated, but if the same mistake (accident) again, it is a Crime.
EVERY CRIME has a PUNISHMENT.
That is what you meant in responsibility / accountability.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
skhadir
288

Dear Ramesh,

We are humans and we are born to make mistakes. Few are conscious and the rest are sub-conscious. We do mistakes in both state of mind. Organisations are working with the resolution "ZERO ACCIDENTS" but then how many are successful in preventing accidents. Everything is pre-written and nothing can be changed.

All i can say is that,

- keep educating your employees about SAFETY ISSUES @ WORKPLACE,

- Keep REMINDING them about their FAMILY MEMBERS as they are DEPENDENTS. If anything goes wrong, dependents will be in deep trouble.

- Also motivate your employees to deliver work as per QUALITY STANDARDS without COMPROMISING ON SAFETY ISSUES at workplace.

- Train your employees in such a way, "THEY SHOULD NOT DO ANYTHING WITHOUT FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES STRICTLY' - 'NO SAFETY NO WORK" whatsoever may happen because employees are habitual of compromising with safety rules just to complete their job without analyzing the consequences that may arise.

- Associate ACCOUNTABILITY & RESPONSIBILITY with SAFETY RULES.

- Keep counseling your employees time-to-time as i was doing it regularly to educate our employees on safety rules.

- Last but not the least, SUPERVISOR or the TEAM LEAD must be a ROLE MODEL for their team members when it comes to PRACTICING SAFETY RULES @ WORKPLACE

If you have queries for clarification, please revert.

With profound regards

From India, Chennai
sundesh4
2

Excellent presentation.What Mr.Khadir says is absolutely right.That is the advice which will keep the things in line.Have a nice day. S.K.Deshpande, Kandivali East,Mumbai.
From India, Bangalore
ekvasu
5

Dear sudhir, Thanks for uploading the presentation. It is very useful to all professional related to safety Thanks& regards Ekvasu kandivali east, mumbai
From India, Mumbai
myfan.com
6

Sir, Besides above technicalities, what would be scenario from HR point of View, especially in ref to complex life style? Any idea. Prakash Patwardhan
From India, Amravati
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