Presidents Workplace Safety Award

Supporting UBT Health and Safety Champions: Action Guide

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Tue, 06/09/2020 - 11:19
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A guide for labor and management leaders who support UBT health and safety champions.

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PDF, 10 pages

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8.5 "x 11"

Intended audience:
Labor and management leaders who support UBT health and safety champions 

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Use this 10-page guide to provide champions with support and updates, listen to their successes and challenges, and reconnect them with the purpose of their role.

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UBT Health and Safety Champions Quick Reference Guide

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Fri, 05/03/2019 - 17:29
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One page summary of the role of UBT Health and Safety champions. 

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PDF, 1 page

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT health and safety champions 

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Use this one-page reference guide to understand the role and responsibilities of a UBT health and safety champion. For a deeper look, download the full Reference Guide.

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UBT Health and Safety Champions Reference Guide

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Fri, 05/03/2019 - 17:15
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A guide for UBT health and safety champions, who serve as peer resources for their teams and support them on the Path to Performance. 

Sherry Crosby
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PDF, 7 pages

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8.5 "x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT health and safety champions 

Best used:
Use this 7-page reference guide to understand the role and responsibilities of a UBT health and safety champion. Short on time? Download the Quick Reference Guide.

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Creating an Injury-Free Workplace

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Tue, 04/29/2014 - 17:25
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An Environmental Services manager recognized for his workplace safety results talks about keys to building a culture of safety.

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Jennifer Gladwell
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Non-LMP
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For Catalyst. Photo is a close up, needs reframing
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Leonard Hayes, EVS culture and training manager
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Practical Tips for Building a Culture of Safety

A safe workplace starts with you, and the environment you create.

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A manager's tips for leading on safety
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Leonard Hayes, manager of Environmental Services culture and training in the Northwest, oversees workplace safety for 125 outpatient EVS workers in five service areas. This includes the East Side service area, whose EVS unit he directly supervises and which has recorded no injuries for nearly five years. In February 2014, Hayes won the National Workplace Safety Individual Award. He spoke recently with Jennifer Gladwell, LMP communications consultant, about how he engages teams to work more safely.

Q. You and your department have achieved a great turnaround in workplace safety. How did you do it?

A. You have to give people information and recognition. Workplace safety is a standing item on our UBT agendas. We talk about working safely, acknowledge how well our teams do and tell them “thank you.” I’ve been put in this job to take away the myths that injuries are inevitable, so people can go home at the end of their shift and enjoy their time outside of KP.

Q. What do you do personally to engage your staff on safety?

A. I’m in there with them physically.  I’ve been a worker and I take interest in what the teams are doing. I try to make sure people know I care for them by being available to them and making sure they have the tools to do their job. I am committed to responding to issues as quickly as possible and resolving them. I have a great labor partner and co-lead, Sherri Pang. She’s been my anchor with the campus and the (East Side) team. She helps me a lot by sending emails, creating fliers, understanding and encouraging the team.

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10 Safety Practices for Imaging Services Teams

Submitted by Shawn Masten on Fri, 07/26/2013 - 15:47
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Running Your Team
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Best practices for eliminating patient-lifting and other workplace injuries by building safety into everyday work processes, from the Antioch Imaging Services team in Northern California.

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links to http://www.lmpartnership.org/stories-videos/timeouts-take-team-injury-prone-injury-free. Shawn will send to Stoller for pdf-ing then upload pdf.
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10 Safety Practices for Imaging Services Teams

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Intended audience: 
Frontline workers and managers

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This list of safety practices compiled by an Imaging Services team in Northern California can form the basis for team discussions of ways to reduce workplace injuries and increase awareness of safety.

 

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