Why Occupational Safety Should Be The Core Value | Shah Mohammad Saidur Rahman | TEDxYouth@TCIS

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14 Mar 201715:53

Summary

TLDRThe script addresses the alarming statistics of workplace accidents, emphasizing the need for a zero-incident rate. It narrates a personal journey in health, safety, and environmental promotion, highlighting the crucial role of HSE in business sustainability. The speaker calls for collective responsibility, from companies to individuals, to ensure a safe workplace, citing the economic and human costs of poor safety practices. The summary urges empowerment and proactive measures to achieve a culture of safety and health at work.

Takeaways

  • 🚨 The alarming reality: According to the International Labour Organization, a worker dies from a work-related accident or illness every 15 seconds, totaling over 2.3 million deaths annually.
  • 📉 The quest for zero incidents: The speaker emphasizes the goal of reducing workplace accidents to zero, highlighting the importance of safety for employees and the company's reputation.
  • 👷‍♂️ The role of a Health Safety and Environmental (HSE) promoter: The speaker shares personal experience, explaining the advisory support role in preventing industrial accidents and the importance of daily risk assessments.
  • 🌐 Global impact and sustainability: Good HSE performance is crucial for a company's long-term survival and contributes significantly to its sustainability, as seen in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index.
  • 🏢 The responsibility of companies: Companies often do not bear civil liability for workplace fatalities, which raises questions about the management of Occupational Safety and Health.
  • 📋 Key drivers for HSE management: The script outlines factors that drive companies to manage HSE effectively, including legal requirements, contractual obligations, in-house rules, and insurance certification.
  • 🌍 The global supply chain's role: The Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh exemplifies the importance of global supply chain responsibility and the role of agreements like the Bangladesh Accord and Alliance for Worker Safety.
  • 📊 Measuring HSE performance: The industry measures HSE performance through metrics like total recordable injury or lost time, with significant progress noted over the past decade.
  • 🔍 Identifying underlying causes: The script discusses common underlying causes of workplace accidents and the need for a holistic approach to risk management and prevention.
  • 🛡️ The cost of poor safety performance: The economic burden of poor safety practices is significant, with examples like the Deepwater Horizon spill illustrating the financial and reputational costs.
  • 🤝 Collective responsibility and empowerment: The speaker calls for collective action and empowerment of individuals to create a value-driven HSE culture and achieve the goal of zero workplace accidents.

Q & A

  • How often does a worker die from a work-related accident or illness according to the International Labour Organization?

    -According to the International Labour Organization, a worker dies from a work-related accident or illness every 15 seconds.

  • What is the annual death toll at work globally?

    -More than 2.3 million people are killed at work annually due to work-related accidents or illnesses.

  • How many workers were killed due to workplace injury in the USA in 2015?

    -In 2015, 2836 workers were killed due to workplace injury in the USA.

  • What is the role of a Health Safety and Environmental (HSE) promoter?

    -A Health Safety and Environmental promoter provides advisory support to prevent industrial accidents, identifying nonconformities, participating in risk assessments, intervening in unsafe acts and conditions, and working towards achieving a safe day at a time.

  • Why is good HSE performance important for a company's long-term survival?

    -Good HSE performance is crucial for a company's long-term survival as it not only creates business opportunities but also makes a company sustainable, contributing significantly to its ranking in indices like the Dow Jones Sustainability Index.

  • What are the key drivers that make a company manage Occupational Safety and Health effectively?

    -The key drivers for effective Occupational Safety and Health management include host country HSE requirements, contractual HSE requirements, in-house rules and regulations, insurance certification requirements, and maintaining a good reputation.

  • What was the Rana Plaza disaster and what was its impact on the ready-made garment industry in Bangladesh?

    -The Rana Plaza disaster occurred on April 24, 2013, when a commercial building in Bangladesh collapsed, killing 1129 people. It served as a wake-up call for poor safety management in the ready-made garment industry and led to the establishment of the Bangladesh Accord and the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety.

  • What is the significance of the Bangladesh Accord and the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety?

    -The Bangladesh Accord and the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety are binding agreements between global brands, unions, governments, and retailers, which aim to create a framework for a commitment to a safer workplace in the garment industry.

  • What are the common underlying causes of workplace accidents according to the HSE performance report from 2015?

    -The HSE performance report from 2015 identified five common underlying causes of workplace accidents, although the specific causes were not detailed in the transcript.

  • How do global oil and gas companies manage occupational safety and health risks?

    -Global oil and gas companies take a holistic approach to managing occupational safety and health risks, starting with risk assessments, which are now a legal compliance requirement in many countries.

  • What is the economic burden of poor safety and health practices globally according to ILO data?

    -The International Labour Organization estimates that the economic burden of poor safety and health practices globally is equivalent to 4% of one country's GDP, which amounts to approximately three trillion U.S. dollars.

  • Why is it important for individuals to be empowered to ensure a safe workplace?

    -It is important for individuals to be empowered to ensure a safe workplace because it leads to the creation of a value-driven HSE culture, which in turn contributes to zero accidents and a safer work environment for everyone.

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Workplace SafetyAccident PreventionHealth & SafetyOccupational HazardsIndustrial AccidentsRisk ManagementCorporate ResponsibilitySustainability GoalsGlobal StandardsHSE Compliance
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