| Principle
of Prevention - |
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"All
Accidents are preventable." |
| Principle
of Economic Impact - |
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"Effective
safety management is cost effective." |
| Principle
of Proper Prioritization - |
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"Safety
must be prioritized as an equal and integral part of every job,
task and business decision." |
| Principle
of Integrated Management - |
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"Safety
management systems must be integrated with the existing management
structure to ensure continuity and to create synergy."
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| Principle
of Management Leadership - |
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"To
be successful, a safety management initiative must have the
full support and active involvement of senior management." |
| Principle
of Involvement - |
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"The
unique contribution of each employee must be maximized to ensure
a safe work environment." |
| Principle
of Incident Causation - |
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"All
incidents are caused by failures in the safety management system."
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| Principle
of Line Management - |
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"Successful
safety processes must be managed by the line organization, not
select groups, persons, or committees." |
| Principle
of True Accountability - |
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"Accountability
in safety should be based upon execution of assigned duties
and responsibilities, not statistical results." |
| Principle
of Vision, Value, and Culture - |
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"The
true goal of any safety effort must be to establish the vision
of an incident-free work environment and the values associated
with that environment." |
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