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Blame-free policy

Disciplinary action is not part of the investigation. The management system for investigation should ensure that a blame-free policy precluding disciplinary action for honest mistakes is clearly stated and enforced. [Pg.26]

As discussed earlier in this chapter, the main requirements to ensure an appropriate safety culture are similar to those which are advocated in quality management systems. These include active participation by the workforce in error and safety management initiatives, a blame-free culture which fosters the free flow of information, and an explicit policy which ensures that safety considerations will always be primary. In addition both operations and management staff need feedback which indicates that participation in error reduction programs has a real impact on the way in which the plant is operated and systems are designed. [Pg.22]


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