Through the safety leadership our HSEQ Manager, Wayne Pardy, we have written many industry leading articles which safety practitioners look to in order to keep up-to-date on the latest in safety and safety management techniques. An award-winning and award-nominated author, Wayne has been sharing his award-winning articles, thoughts and ideas with the international safety community for the past 29 years.
Wayne has written the following national and international award-winning and award-nominated articles:
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CSSE President’s Award for his two part series on "Building an Effective Safety System...Key Strategies for Maximizing Resources and Minimizing Losses
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Chilton Editorial Award for his ISHN article on Worker Empowerment and Joint Health and Safety Committees
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Finalist: Contributor of the Year to the Safety X Change online safety newsletter
(Source: http://www.safetyxchange.org/index.php?author=9311)
Some of the many articles Wayne has authored:
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Does Your Committee Measure Up? (Workplace News. 1997)
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Why You Should Empower you Safety Committee (Industrial safety and Hygiene News. May 1996).
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The Safety-Effectiveness Relationship: Joint health and Safety Committees take on new challenges. Tie-Lines. Summer 1995.
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A Commitment to Safety: Utility Supervision. Vol. 28, No. 18. September 30, 1992.
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Practical Safety Strategies for Small Business. Business Bulletin of the Newfoundland and Labrador Employers Council. Vol. 1. No. 1. April 22, 1997.
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Improving safety Performance: The Carrot or the Stick? COS Magazine. July/August 1994.
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Do you have what it takes to be a safety consultant? COS Magazine. November/December 1994.
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New Brunswick’s tri-partite approach meets the challenge. COS Magazine.
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Out with the Old. Accident Prevention magazine. May 1991.
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Key safety issues for the knowledge-based 1990’s. COS Magazine.
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Safety professionals speak out on certification. COS Magazine.
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The Partnership Approach: The Nova Scotia Experience. COS Magazine.
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The Safety Management Imperative. COS Magazine. Vol. 30. No. 2. March/April 1992.
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The Safety Imperative. Insights into Management. National Safety Management Society. Vol. 4. No. 3
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Breaking the Company Bank. OHS Canada. Vol. 5. No. 6.
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Accounting for Accidents. OHS Canada. Vol. 6. No. 4.
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Back from the Brink – The Key To Revive an Ailing Health and Safety Program. OHS Canada. Vol. 6. No. 6.
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Maneuvering through the Maze. Ohio Monitor. Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation. Vol. 63. No. 8.
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Accident Cost Accounting. . . The Business of Loss Control Economics. CSSE Contact. Vol. 12. No. 1.
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Safety First. . . The Myth of Safety Incentives. Occupational Safety Canada. Vol. 28. No. 4.
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Safety First With Management Buy In. Tom Peters - On Achieving Excellence. Vol. 12. No. 9.
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Get To Level Attention Tracking Accident Costs. Canadian Occupational Health and Safety. Vol. 12. No. 34.
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A Blueprint for Prevention . . How to Build a Solid Safety Foundation. COS Magazine. Vol. 29. No. 2 (CSSE President’s Award winning article).
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Developing Safety Policies. COS Magazine. Vol. 7. No. 2.
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A Good Talking To. . . How to Make Memorable Safety Presentations. Occupational Health and Safety Canada. Sept/Oct 1991.
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Do the Right Thing. . . The Safety/Quality Relationship. COS Magazine. Vol. 29. No. 5.
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The Safety Management Imperative. . . Plotting a new Course for the 1990’s. Vol. 30. No. 2
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Professionalism. . . Are We There Yet? IAPA Magazine. 1991.
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How to Make High Impact Safety Presentations. Ohio Monitor. Vol. 64. No. 12.
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Why Legislation Should Compliment Industrial Safety – Not Impede. COS. Vol. 30. No. 4.
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Marketing Strategies for Successful Safety Performance. CSSE Contact. 1992.
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Towards a Better Safety Performance Measurement System. COS. Vol. 30. No. 6.
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A Commitment to Safety. Utility Supervision. Waterford, CT. Vol. 28. No. 18.
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Step up Commitment to Climb the Ladder of Safety Success. Safety Compliance Letter. No. 2001. Waterford. CT
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The Game Has Changed. . . and so have the Rules. COS Magazine. Vol. 30. No. 5.
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A Progressive Approach to Safety. The Safety X Change. April 2, 2008
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A Safety Management Imperative, Part 2 of 3 July 19, 2006. The Safety X Change
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An Example of Incentives Gone Wrong. January 27, 2009. The Safety X Change
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Safety Benchmarking: How Good Do You Want To Be? May 11, 2005. The Safety X Change
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A Business Concept in the Safety Context. April 26, 2006. The Safety X Change
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Caution! Injury Statistics Don’t Tell the Whole Story, Parts 1 to 4. May 2, 2007. The Safety X Change
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Casting Doubt on the Effectiveness of BBS Systems in Accident Prevention, Part 1 of 2. May 5, 2009. The Safety X Change
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How to Measure Safety’s ROI, Part 3 of 3. November 8, 2006. The Safety X Change
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Safety Incentives - Why They Arouse So Much Emotion. September 5, 2007. The Safety X Change
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The Internal Responsibility System for Safety. October 19, 2005. The Safety X Change
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Lessons from a Recent Tragedy. December 5, 2007. The Safety X Change
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Modern Safety Management - Liberating Ourselves from the Doctrines of the Past. December 20, 2006. The Safety X Change
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The North American Safety Standards, Part 2 of 2. February 6, 2008. The Safety X Change
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How to Use Performance-Based Standards to Assess Effectiveness of Safety, Part 2. August 24, 2005. The Safety X Change
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Defining Safety Roles and Responsibilities. October 12, 2005. The Safety X Change
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Auditing - A Safety Management Imperative, Part 1 of 3. July 12, 2006. The Safety X Change
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Why Incentive Programs Work and Why They Don’t. September 19, 2007. The Safety X Change
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Safety Incentives - Do They Work and, If So, Why. September 12, 2007. The Safety X Change
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Perception Surveys - Forecasting the Future and Defining the Present. December 21, 2005. The Safety X Change
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The Difference Between Programs and Systems, Part 1 of 3. May 14, 2008. The Safety X Change
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Safety Systems and Due Diligence, Part 2 of 3. May 21, 2008. The Safety X Change
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The Impact of Corporate Culture on Safety Success, Part 2 of 2. March 7, 2007. The Safety X Change
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The New Canadian Standard for OHS Management. June 7, 2006. The Safety X Change
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ANSI Z.10 and the American Way. February 15, 2006. The Safety X Change
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Safety Audits - Due Diligence and A Whole Lot More. COS Magazine. September/October 1996
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Key safety issues and the knowledge-based 1990’s. COS Magazine
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Do The Right Thing – The Safety/Quality Relationship. OHS Canada Magazine.
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Proceed Along the Total Quality Management Route with Caution. COS Magazine
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Perception Surveys Clarify the Past and Present. COS Magazine. January/February 1999
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Safety Audits Part II: Dealing with Reality. COS Magazine. 1996
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Safety Audits: Die Diligence and A Whole Lot More. COS Magazine. September/October 1996.
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Study Takes Aim At Workers’ Compensation - Liberty Mutual Report Points the Way to Improvement. COS Magazine. March/April 1996
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Safety Management Systems – The Next Big Thing? Industrial Safety and Hygiene News. June 2005
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Is “Unconventional Wisdom” Harming your Safety Effort? COS Magazine. March/April 1995.
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Defining Expectations for Safety Policies. COS Magazine.
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How CN Keeps Safety on Track. COS Magazine. March/April 1993
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The Safety Management Imperative. COS Magazine. Vol. 30. Issue 2.
Research and Articles which quote Wayne Pardy:
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Creating A Culture of Safety In Healthcare Workplaces in Newfoundland and Labrador
http://www.nlhba.nl.ca/hr/documents/HWI%20Final%20Report.pdf
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(National Safety Council)
http://www.nsc.org/safetyhealth/Pages/Examiningthefoundation1011.aspx
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Do You or Your Acquaintances Suffer From Scotosis? (ASSE)
http://www.asse.org/professionalsafety/docs/HowardSpencerArticle.pdf
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Safety Incentives (Industrial Safety & Hygiene News)
http://www.ishn.com/articles/safety-incentives-4
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EH&S Performance Indicator List (Campus Consortium for Environmental Excellence: C2E2)
http://www.c2e2.org/news_items/performlist.htm
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Injury Under-Reporting in the United States Construction Industry, by Jimmie Hinze. M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Building Construction - University of Florida
http://wwweb.dcp.ufl.edu/hinze/Under-Reporting-Final-Report.htm
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Vermont SIRI Bookstore - A Feature Review of the book, Safety Incentives, by Wayne Pardy
http://hazard.com/bookstore/indexold.html
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