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4.9.2 Violations
In contrast to human errors that are made unconsciously
there are many occasions when
humans will deliberately
breach safety rules. On some occasions the breach will
be of a rule that is not physically possible to follow or
may just be inconvenient, for instance the removal of
machinery guards to speed production and achieve
enhanced productivity payments.
On other occasions
the deliberate breaching of safety rules will be as a result
of personal antipathy for the work or the organisation.
Violations will only occur when the individual
is motivated to ignore them. This decision will be
infl uenced by factors relating to the job, the organisation
or the individual. In general deliberate
breaches of safety
rules occur in three distinct circumstances; routine,
situational and exceptional.
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Routine
– routine violations of safety rules are made
when the job becomes part of day-to-day practice
in a workplace. Examples include when fi re doors
are routinely wedged open with fi re extinguishers or
when PPE is routinely not worn. It will only continue
if managers fail to challenge
the non-compliance
early. The longer a safety rule is routinely breached
the more diffi cult it is for individuals to be persuaded
of the need to comply
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Situational
– situational violations occur when
the design of the job make it diffi cult to comply
with safety rules. For example, there may be occa-
sions when an individual
will need to access high
level storage but is not provided with convenient
access equipment such as a step ladder. In this situ-
ation access may be gained by standing on chairs
or other offi ce equipment. In an organisation with a
positive health and safety culture the occasions when
there is inadequate provision
of work equipment will
be bought to the attention of a commitment manage-
ment who would resolve the situation and positively
recognise those individuals who bought the issue to
their attention
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Exceptional
– exceptional violations rarely occur
in part because they
are only made when a new
or unusual task is required to be undertaken or an
emergency is required to be responded to. This type
of violation is more likely to occur in organisations
that have a high tolerance of routine and situational
violations in the place. Typically with exceptional
violations, only achieving
the desired outcome of
the task is considered and any other issues are
excluded, such as cost or safety.
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