Measurable Safety Goals: Examples to Drive a Culture of Safety
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Observe Behaviors, Promote Safety, and Drive Continuous Improvement.
Make behavior-based safety simple, consistent, and actionable. EHS Insight’s Work Observations module helps organizations capture, analyze, and respond to safe and unsafe behaviors—building a proactive safety culture with full visibility and follow-up.
In this Solution Brief, you’ll learn how to use the Work Observations module to:
✅ Document detailed observations including near misses, unsafe behaviors, management site visits, and great catches using customizable individual or combined forms.
✅ Assign corrective actions (CAPAs) with due dates, improvement details, and escalation steps whenever unsafe conditions or behaviors are identified.
✅ Capture observations easily via mobile or desktop, supporting quick field data entry and real-time safety monitoring.
✅ Generate insightful reports breaking down counts of safe vs. unsafe observations by category, location, or individual to track safety culture progress.
✅ Support recognition programs by highlighting positive behaviors alongside areas for improvement, fostering employee engagement and accountability.
Designed to streamline observation capture, follow-up, and reporting, this module empowers your organization to sustain safer work practices, meet compliance goals, and continuously improve workplace safety. With EHS Insight, behavior-based safety becomes a shared responsibility, not just a checklist.
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