Sparer Emily H, Herrick Robert F, Dennerlein Jack T
Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA
New Solut. 2015 May;25(1):42-58. doi: 10.1177/1048291115569025. Epub 2015 Mar 16.
Leading-indicator-based (e.g., hazard recognition) incentive programs provide an alternative to controversial lagging-indicator-based (e.g., injury rates) programs. We designed a leading-indicator-based safety communication and recognition program that incentivized safe working conditions. The program was piloted for two months on a commercial construction worksite and then redesigned using qualitative interview and focus group data from management and workers. We then ran the redesigned program for six months on the same worksite. Foremen received detailed weekly feedback from safety inspections, and posters displayed worksite and subcontractor safety scores. In the final program design, the whole site, not individual subcontractors, was the unit of analysis and recognition. This received high levels of acceptance from workers, who noted increased levels of site unity and team-building. This pilot program showed that construction workers value solidarity with others on site, demonstrating the importance of health and safety programs that engage all workers through a reliable and consistent communication infrastructure.
基于领先指标(如危险识别)的激励计划为有争议的基于滞后指标(如伤害率)的计划提供了一种替代方案。我们设计了一个基于领先指标的安全沟通与认可计划,以激励安全的工作条件。该计划在一个商业建筑工地上进行了为期两个月的试点,然后根据管理层和工人的定性访谈及焦点小组数据进行了重新设计。然后,我们在同一工地运行重新设计后的计划六个月。工头每周都会收到安全检查的详细反馈,海报展示工地和分包商的安全评分。在最终的计划设计中,整个工地而非个别分包商是分析和认可的单位。这得到了工人的高度认可,他们指出工地的团结和团队建设水平有所提高。这个试点项目表明,建筑工人重视与现场其他人的团结,这证明了通过可靠且一致的沟通基础设施让所有工人参与的健康与安全计划的重要性。