Center for Health, Work & Environment and Department of Environmental & Occupational Health, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, 13001 E. 17(th) Pl., 3(rd) Floor, Mail Stop B119 HSC, Aurora, CO 80045, USA.
CPWR - The Center for Construction Research and Training, 8484 Georgia Ave Suite 1000, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA.
J Safety Res. 2019 Sep;70:253-262. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2019.04.010. Epub 2019 May 9.
The 2.5 h Foundations for Safety Leadership (FSL) training program teaches construction supervisors the leadership skills they need to strengthen jobsite safety climate and reduce adverse safety-related outcomes.
Using a quasi-experimental prospective switching replications study design, we examined (1) if FSL-trained jobsite safety leaders would report improved understanding and practice of the FSL leadership skills, safety practices and crew reporting of safety related conditions, and (2) if their crew perceived a change in (a) their supervisors' practices, (b) their own safety practices and reporting of safety-related conditions, and (c) overall jobsite safety climate. Twenty construction sub-contracting companies were recruited and randomly assigned to either an early or lagged-control training group. Participating supervisors and workers completed surveys at multiple time points before and after the FSL training. We used linear mixed modeling to test changes over time.
Only supervisors in the early group reported a statistically significant improvement in their understanding and practice of the leadership skills as well as safety practices from before to 2- and 4-weeks post-training. Overall, no significant change was detected in crew-reported outcomes from before to after their supervisors' participated in the FSL training.
These results provide evidence that the FSL training can, at least in the short-term, improve construction frontline leaders' jobsite leadership skills. Future research could include an evaluation of FSL refresher activities and a longer-term follow-up. Practical applications: The Foundations for Safety Leadership (FSL) program fills an identified need for construction frontline supervisors to learn and practice critical safety leadership skills on the jobsite. It has already reached over 60,000 leaders and has the potential to reach over 100,000 each year during either an OSHA 30-h or a stand-alone course.
2.5 小时安全领导力基础(FSL)培训计划教授建筑主管人员所需的领导技能,以加强工地安全氛围并减少不利的安全相关结果。
使用准实验前瞻性切换复制研究设计,我们考察了(1)是否接受过 FSL 培训的工地安全领导者会报告对 FSL 领导技能、安全实践和员工报告安全相关情况的理解和实践有所提高,以及(2)他们的员工是否认为(a)主管人员的实践、(b)他们自己的安全实践和安全相关情况的报告以及(c)整个工地安全氛围发生了变化。我们招募了 20 家建筑分包公司,并将其随机分配到早期或滞后控制培训组。参与的主管人员和工人在 FSL 培训前后的多个时间点完成了调查。我们使用线性混合模型来测试随时间的变化。
只有早期组的主管人员报告称,他们对领导技能以及安全实践的理解和实践从培训前到 2 周和 4 周后有了统计学上的显著提高。总体而言,从培训前到培训后,员工报告的结果没有显著变化。
这些结果表明,FSL 培训至少可以在短期内提高建筑一线领导者的工地领导技能。未来的研究可以包括对 FSL 复习活动的评估和更长时间的随访。
安全领导力基础(FSL)计划满足了建筑一线主管人员在工地上学习和实践关键安全领导技能的需求。它已经培训了超过 60000 名领导者,并且每年通过 OSHA 30 小时课程或独立课程都有可能达到 100000 名。