Stakeholder Meeting on Using Leading Indicators To Improve Safety and Health Outcomes

Published date30 September 2019
Citation84 FR 51639
Record Number2019-21111
SectionNotices
CourtOccupational Safety And Health Administration
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 189 (Monday, September 30, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 189 (Monday, September 30, 2019)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 51639-51640]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-21111]
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                DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
                Occupational Safety and Health Administration
                [Docket No. OSHA-2019-0005]
                Stakeholder Meeting on Using Leading Indicators To Improve Safety
                and Health Outcomes
                AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Labor.
                ACTION: Notice of stakeholder meeting.
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                SUMMARY: OSHA invites interested parties to participate in a
                stakeholder meeting to share information on their use of leading
                indicators to improve safety and health outcomes in the workplace. OSHA
                plans to use the information to create additional tools that may help
                employers with developing and using leading indicators. Participants
                are invited to provide responses to the questions included in this
                notice and share examples of leading indicators that they use to
                improve safety or health performance in their workplaces. This
                information can also be submitted to OSHA in writing. The meeting will
                take place at the Frances Perkins Building (See Address).
                DATES: The stakeholder meeting will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
                ET on November 7, 2019.
                ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place in Conference Room N-4437 at the
                U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC
                20210.
                 Registration to attend: The deadline for registering to attend the
                meeting is October 30, 2019. Please register online at: https://projects.erg.com/conferences/osha/register-osha-leadingindicators.htm.
                Registration will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
                 Public Comments: You are invited to submit comments that address
                the questions for discussion listed in Section II of this notice. You
                may submit comments and additional materials electronically or by hard
                copy until February 7, 2020.
                 Electronically: You may submit comments and attachments
                electronically at http://www.regulations.gov. Search for Docket No.
                OSHA-2019-0005, and follow the instructions for making electronic
                submissions.
                 Mail, hand delivery, express mail, messenger or courier service:
                You may submit comments and attachments to the OSHA Docket Office,
                Docket No. 2019-0005, U.S. Department of Labor, Room N-3508, 200
                Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20210.
                 Instructions: All submissions must include the agency name and the
                OSHA docket number for this Federal Register notice (Docket No. OSHA-
                2019-0005). Because of security-related procedures, submissions by
                regular mail may result in a significant delay in receipt. Please
                contact the OSHA Docket Office for information about security
                procedures for making submissions by express mail, hand (courier)
                delivery, and messenger service.
                 Requests for special accommodations: Please submit requests for
                special accommodations for this stakeholder meeting by October 30,
                2019, to Ms. Gretta Jameson, OSHA, Office of Communications, Room N-
                3647, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
                DC 20210; telephone: (202) 693-1999; email: [email protected].
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                 For press inquiries: Mr. Frank Meilinger, Director, OSHA Office of
                Communications; telephone: (202) 693-1999; email:
                [email protected].
                 For general and technical information about the meeting: Mr. Mark
                Hagemann, Director, Office of Safety Systems, OSHA, Directorate of
                Standards and Guidance; telephone: (202) 693-2222; email:
                [email protected].
                 For copies of this Federal Register notice: Electronic copies of
                this Federal Register document are available at http://www.regulations.gov. This document, as well as news releases and other
                relevant information, also are available on OSHA's web page at http://www.osha.gov.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                I. Background
                 Many employers track their injury or illness rates using lagging
                indicators. Lagging indicators are useful because they can alert an
                employer to a safety and health program failure that may be causing
                injuries or illnesses. Unfortunately, lagging indicators do not reveal
                hazards until after an injury or illness occurs. Therefore, employers
                should also consider using leading indicators. Leading indicators are
                proactive, preventive, and predictive measures. A good safety and
                health program uses leading indicators to drive change and lagging
                indicators to measure effectiveness. The agency has published a
                guidance document that provides an overview of leading indicators and
                illustrates a systematic method for using leading indicators.
                II. Questions for Consideration
                 To elicit feedback on these issues, OSHA is requesting comment from
                interested parties regarding the following questions. Case studies,
                real world examples, and any data to support the responses is
                encouraged.
                 To what extent are leading indicators used in your
                workplace?
                 Do you use leading indicators as a preventative tool for
                fixing workplace hazards, or as a tool for improving performance of
                your safety and health program?
                 What leading indicators are most important in your
                workplace? Why were these indicators chosen?
                 How do you determine the effectiveness of your leading
                indicators? How do you track your leading indicators?
                 What leading indicators are, or could be, commonly used in
                your industry?
                 What challenges, if any, have you encountered using
                leading indicators?
                 How many employees are at your facility, and how many are
                involved in tracking leading indicators?
                 How has the use of leading indicators changed the way you
                manage your safety and health program or other business operations?
                 What should OSHA do to encourage employers to use leading
                indicators in addition to lagging indicators to improve safety
                management?
                III. Meeting Format
                 The meeting will be a roundtable discussion of the questions posed
                by OSHA. Participants should focus on answering the questions provided
                in this notice. OSHA expects this to be a facilitated group discussion.
                Written comments may be provided to OSHA at
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                the conclusion of the meeting, or as a follow-up to the meeting.
                Authority and Signature
                 Loren Sweatt, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for
                Occupational Safety and Health, authorized the preparation of this
                notice under the authority granted by sections 4, 6, and 8 of the
                Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 653, 655, 657),
                and Secretary's Order 1-2012 (77 FR 3912), (Jan. 25, 2012).
                 Signed at Washington, DC, on September 24, 2019.
                Loren Sweatt,
                Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety
                and Health.
                [FR Doc. 2019-21111 Filed 9-27-19; 8:45 am]
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