Using a Data Use Plan to Improve Your Safety Process
by Scott Falkowitz | October 22, 2012 | Data Use Plan, Safety and Health, safety leading indicators, Safety Observation Data, Safety Process, safety reporting
The creation and use of a data use plan is a best practice, especially when your goal is to make data driven decisions based on information collected during safety inspections. In general terms, this is a process that involves reviewing data, analyzing trends, determining action plans for ...
Deming's System of Profound Knowledge
by Cary Usrey | May 16, 2012 | Deming, deming's 14 points, Deming's System of Profound Knowledge, Safety and Health, Safety Process, Safety Process Control
In my introductory blog post, I referenced several quotes from W. Edwards Deming, best known for his work in Japan’s successful approach to quality in manufacturing. His 14 points that make up a “System of Profound Knowledge” is still extremely relevant and widely used today. Here is a link that ...