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This document outlines the importance of establishing a robust safety culture within the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG). It highlights how a safety culture ensures attention to safety across all operations, leading to zero operational incidents, personal injuries, and environmental harm. The USCG's commitment as safety and security stewards involves identifying and rewarding safe practices, integrating safety into all policies, and fostering a proactive attitude to prevent accidents. The aim is to create a work environment where safety is recognized as the highest priority.
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Unclassified U.S. Coast Guard Promoting a Safety Culture and Environmental Stewardship October 2013
Unclassified What is a Safety Culture? In the simplest terms: One Where We Pay Attention to Safety
Industry Examples Unclassified • Safety Management System • Positive Safety Culture • Peak Safety Performance • No Operational Incidents • No Personal Injuries • No Harm to Environment
Unclassified Industry Safety CultureOver-Riding Commitment to Safety
Coast Guard’s Role in Safety Culture? Safety Security Stewards
Coast Guard Initiatives • Identify & Reward • CG is asking why (Failure of SMS?) • CG Mission Management System • Contingency Planning with Port Partners • Towing Vessel Safety Planning Process = Safety
Coast Guard Results Safety Performance USCG Investigations Safety Committees/Steering Groups MSIB’s
What’s Next? Creating an atmosphere where safety is integrated into all company polices and accepted as the number one priority.
Unclassified Keys to Achieving a Safety Culture Accidents are preventable; Have the right attitude; Do NOT be complacent.
Unclassified Questions?