A few good topics to get you started: • Safety Culture Assessment: A confidential survey to allow employees and supervisors to tell you what they think of your program or lack of it. You can use the resulting information to develop and/or improve your program. • Balanced Scorecard: Begin by establishing a baseline so you can determine whether you are making progress on pre-determined safety goals. • Managing Risk: Manage risks by using assessments on an individual level or as a group. If you are a business owner with a restricted bandwidth in which to devote resources safety program, that’s no excuse! Join a trade association’s safety committee. Usually, a one-hour-per-month commitment will provide a starting point for your safety program. Your commitment to safety comes first. ASA and UPHCA can help you the rest of the way. Contact Dave Hill, Executive Director, for ASA and UPHCA, for more information on safety committee details. Dave can be reached at (801) 671-0429. Online Resources OSHA RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAMS www.osha.gov/safety-management/ additional-resources-by-topic ONLINE OSHA TRAINING COURSE CATALOG www.oshaeducationcenter.com/ compliance-training/?type=health UTAH LABOR COMMISSION COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE laborcommission.utah.gov/divisions/ uosh/uosh-resources/ HOW TO CREATE A SAFETY CULTURE IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY www.naspweb.com/blog/how-to-createa-safety-culture-in-the-constructionindustry/ UTAH SAFETY COUNCIL TRAINING www.utahsafetycouncil.org/content/ Training.aspx Assisting employers in identifying safety and health hazards in the workplace. No-charge consulting, confidential and a non-penalty approach. UOSH CONSULTATION SERVICES www.laborcommission.utah.gov/ divisions/uosh/consultation 801-530-6855 8 | 2025 Utah Subcontractor Alliance
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