> On Apr 13, 2020, at 9:52 AM, Stuart, Ralph •ÈÀ I have learned this many times as well. The trades people I work with rely on intuition and informal peer sharing of information both in doing their jobs and assessing the priorities of the people they work with and this combination can be remarkably accurate. Another unconscious signal I have experienced as part of a permanent safety program is that impact of the geographic location of the safety office relative to campus. Upper admin routinely wants to move support services "out of the way" of the main campus activities. This can cut the safety office off from informal information which can be quite valuable in foreseeing significant trends in the workplace. In addition, being just a mile off campus results in a significant time lag between a call for help and the response time. Happily, at Keene State, I'm a 5 minute walk from all campus activities and I have seen other campus EHS department leverage similar advantages as part of their success. Thanks for sharing this thought. - Ralph Ralph Stuart, CIH, CCHO ralph.stuart**At_Symbol_Here**keene.edu --- ---
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> Construction craft employees are quite sophisticated and observant. They can spot negative safety culture signals quickly.
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