Defines leading indicators, explaining the distinction between the active and passive types. Explains that leading indicators include policies and programs that are put in place before injuries occur, and that when such an policy or program is simply put in place, it can considered a passive leading indicator. When it is continuously measured and used in a project safety improvement program, it becomes an active leading indicator. Finally, this resource presents the steps for establishing an active safety leading indicator program.
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Published: 11/01/2012 Number of Pages: 22 File Size: 1 file , 2.1 MB