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OSHA to hold public meeting on use of leading indicators
2019-10-09T05:00:00Z
OSHA asks interested parties to participate in a stakeholder meeting November 7 in Washington, D.C., to share information on their use of leading indicators to improve safety and health outcomes in the workplace. The Agency says it plans to use the information to create additional tools that may help employers with developing and using leading indicators.
Specifically, OSHA seeks feedback on the following questions, and says case studies, real world examples, and any data to support the responses is encouraged.
- To what extent are leading indicators used in your workplace?
- Do you use leading indicators as a preventative tool for fixing workplace hazards, or as a tool for improving performance of your safety and health program?
- What leading indicators are most important in your workplace? Why were these indicators chosen?
- How do you determine the effectiveness of your leading indicators?
- How do you track your leading indicators?
- What leading indicators are, or could be, commonly used in your industry?
- What challenges, if any, have you encountered using leading indicators?
- How many employees are at your facility, and how many are involved in tracking leading indicators?
- How has the use of leading indicators changed the way you manage your safety and health program or other business operations?
- What should OSHA do to encourage employers to use leading indicators in addition to lagging indicators to improve safety management?
The deadline for registering to attend the meeting is October 30.