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		<title>Safety Culture in Building and Construction Industry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We came across a QUT study recently entitled "A Construction Safety Competency Framework: Improving OH&#038;S Performance by Creating and Maintaining a Safety Culture ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We came across a QUT study recently entitled &#8220;A Construction Safety Competency Framework: Improving OH&amp;S Performance by Creating and Maintaining a Safety Culture.&#8221; This study is ideal as a summary of the importance of safety in our industry.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-340" title="OHS Building Industry" src="http://constructioncourses.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ohs-building-industry-300x199.jpg" alt="OHS Building Industry" width="300" height="199" />The building and construction industry consistently ranks within the three most dangerous and hazardous industries, alongside the mining and transport industries. In 2001-02 39 people were killed and 13,250 were injured in our industry. Clearly it is a matter of priority to maintain vigilant standards of OH&amp;S througout every area of the industry considering the number of injuries involved. The interesting thing about this particular study is the relevance of the concept of a Safety Culture.</p>
<p>Put simply, a safety culture is an attitude, a state of mind that requires leadership and determination. If you work on a building site then you are individually responsible for safety and for leadership. It doesn&#8217;t matter what your role or position is. If everyone takes a proactive approach to their responsibility and to the encouragement of others then the culture becomes self fulfilling and progress can be made.</p>
<p>Next time you are on site ask yourself these simple OH&amp;S questions:</p>
<p>1. Does a positive safety culture exist on this construction site?</p>
<p>2. If not, then why not?</p>
<p>3. If not, what are you going to do about it?</p>
<p>4. If there is a strong safety culture on your building site then why does it exist? What can you learn from what is<br />
happening around you that you can take to the next building site?</p>
<p>One of the interpretations of the study indicated that there were three important personal characteristics that underlie a positive safety culture within the building and construction industry:</p>
<p>a. A strong knowledge of safety.<br />
b. Good people and interpersonal skills.<br />
c. Appropriate attitudes and beliefs.</p>
<p>Look at developing these three characteristics within yourself and helping others whom you work with to do so as well. You never know, it could save a life.</p>
<p>For more about OH&amp;S Training in the Building and Construction Industry give us a call to discuss your needs or the needs of your company. Developing a strong knowledge of safety is the first step in developing a positive safety culture.</p>
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