Registering potential threats (Near Miss/minor bruises). A 'free schooling' tool forestalling genuine tragedy via precursor studies. Solutions streamlining foreman feedback while negating the toxic culture of fining honesty.
Implementing artificial intelligence tools to automate routine HSE processes. Practices include using AI bots to collect Near Miss data, hybrid search systems (RAG) for regulatory databases, software robots (RPA) for reporting, and generating engaging content for briefings.
Implementation of a system for collecting and analyzing hazard observation cards (HOC) for near miss management. The practice includes a four-step HOC algorithm, accounting automation based on an internal IT solution, application of the "Five Whys" and "Bowtie" methods for investigation, and financial motivation of personnel for active risk identification.
Implementation of a near miss management system at a manufacturing enterprise using paper forms. The process includes recording, initial elimination, multi-level reporting, and personnel motivation to achieve zero injuries.
Transitioning from reactive safety indicators to proactive employee engagement assessment through near miss and low-level event registration. The practice includes transforming safety minutes into an experience-sharing tool for employees and implementing metrics for voluntary reporting of incidents without consequences.
Implementation of simple and accessible internal HSE communication tools in an office environment using the 5S approach. The practice includes creating articles on the internal portal, developing posters, online briefings in longread format, using Telegram channels and bots, and launching the Near Miss feedback collection system to identify non-obvious risks.
A system for collecting and analyzing safety statistical indicators at a manufacturing enterprise. The practice includes differentiated incident tracking (micro-injuries, near-misses, non-conformities), the use of simple data collection tools (the "Molniya" program, video surveillance, behavioral audits), and personnel engagement through competitive nominations.
Analysis of trends in HSE goal-setting and performance evaluation based on a study of major industrial companies. Transition from reactive indicators (LTIFR) to proactive metrics (Near Misses, behavioral audits) and integration of safety processes into the overall business model.
Comprehensive digitalization of HSE and environmental processes in a national company with 120,000 employees. Implementation of a unified information system and mobile app for recording hazardous conditions, conducting behavioral safety dialogues, automating environmental accounting, and online employee surveying.
Implementation of the Management by Objectives system in HSE. The practice includes dividing objectives into state objectives (result) and driver objectives (process), cascading indicators to the department level, and linking the achievement of driver objectives to the staff motivation system.
The incident management system at Danone, which includes investigating all incidents (including micro-injuries and near-misses) using a combination of 5M and "5 Whys" methods. The practice covers involving contractors on an equal footing with full-time employees and developing a neural network to forecast future incidents based on large datasets.