Episodes
Wednesday Sep 04, 2013
Cultural Compliance: A Step Short of Excellence
Wednesday Sep 04, 2013
Wednesday Sep 04, 2013
What if everyone in your organization obeys the rules, follows the procedures and wears their PPE with a minimum of supervision or management? Is this safety culture excellence? NO! This is a culture of compliance, not excellence. Certainly, it is a move in the right direction and is a desirable accomplishment. It is a step above command-and-control but still a number of steps short of true excellence.
Excellence is well above and beyond simple compliance. Most rules and procedures are minimal standards for safety and only address the most common and obvious risks. Even organizations which reach high levels of compliance still have a level of accidents untouched by their efforts. As organizations begin to plateau in their compliance efforts, they often look for advanced strategies to help them accomplish the next step change.
Beyond compliance, workers must think and act intelligently; not just mindlessly comply. Organizations must examine their influences on workers to make sure they reinforce safety and not shortcuts or acceptance of risks. When all factors, both individual and organizational are aligned to go above and beyond compliance, the potential for excellence begins. At this level of performance, compliance is so basic that is expected of everyone all the time. The new measure of success is repeated victories, not simply playing a decent game.
-Terry L. Mathis
Terry L. Mathis is the founder and CEO of ProAct Safety, an international safety and performance excellence firm. He is known for his dynamic presentations in the fields of behavioral and cultural safety, leadership, and operational performance, and is a regular speaker at ASSE, NSC, and numerous company and industry conferences. EHS Today listed Terry as a Safety Guru in ‘The 50 People Who Most Influenced EHS in 2010, 2011 and 2012-2013. He has been a frequent contributor to industry magazines for over 15 years and is the coauthor of STEPS to Safety Culture Excellence, 2013, WILEY.