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Safety expert blames ‘macho culture’ for industry accidents

10 October 2011

A leading process safety expert and author has cited industry’s ‘macho culture’ as one of the main causes of health and safety lapses.



Trevor Kletz, who spent almost 40 years at ICI, said many senior managers have ‘”taken their eye off the ball” and that a “get stuck in” approach has been behind many recent incidents.


Speaking at the Hazards Asia Pacific process safety conference, organised by the Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Chemical Industries Council of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur at the end of September, Kletz said: “Many workers don’t see the need to follow all the rules, or the permit-to-work procedures. Our job, they say, is to get stuck in and get the job done, not fill in forms. In time this macho approach becomes the local custom and practice.”


Simply blaming senior management for putting the pursuit of money ahead of safety is wrong, Kletz warned. “It’s easy to point the finger at management and assume that a culture of cutting corners started at the top, but it is worth remembering that the same culture can also originate at the bottom, driven by the desire to get the job done. The task of management is to know this and make sure it is done properly.”


     
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Rod Stephens
Whilst agreeing that a 'macho culture' plays a significant part in many industrial accidents, I do not feel it is the whole story.

Many managers are happy to turn a blind eye to procedural (Risk Assessment) problems when a worker is faced with difficulties and will happily let employees and contractors use their own discretion when they do not have a solution themselves.

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Mr Grumpy
"also originate at the bottom" There we have it - Good people management is based on gaining and giving respect! Leading process safety expert, umm'm.

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