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Safety Spotlight May 2023

 
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May 2023 Volume 11 Issue 5
   
 
 
 
Accountability vs. Responsibility
 

By Steven Geigle

OSHAcademy Founder, Curriculum Director

You hear a lot about responsibility and accountability in safety and health, and sometimes people speak as though the two terms have the same meaning. But, as used in OSHA standards and generally in safety and health management, these two terms have very different meanings. Let's find out why.

If you check out these two terms in a dictionary, you'll discover that responsibility and accountability are defined something like:   

  • Adjective. Answerable or accountable; expected or obliged to account for or answer to; involving obligation or duties; reliable; dependable.

Example: “The safety manager is responsible to the owner for the effectiveness of the safety program.”  

  • Accountable. Adjective. Subject to the obligation to report, explain, or justify something; responsible; answerable; liable; legally bound or subject to giving an account (or explanation). 

Example:  “The employer is held accountable by OSHA standards for safety in the workplace.” 

It’s no wonder we hear these two terms being used interchangeably because, on the surface, it looks like these two terms are synonyms having virtually the same meaning.  

However, there is an important distinction.  If we analyze the two terms more closely, we see that the notion of being "liable or legally bound" is listed only in the definition for accountable.  It’s important to understand this distinction when developing an effective safety accountability program. 

When applying these two concepts in an effective safety management system, responsibility and accountability take on very important and distinct differences in meaning and application.

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Business Spotlight
 

OSHAcademy loves to hear how our training has helped businesses learn more about safety and educate employees about how to stay safe while at work. 

Titan, Consultants & Engineers, LLC is based in Florida and provides safety management and oversight on construction projects to ensure all personnel make it home safely. Titan ensures each project meets OSHA and prime contract safety requirements to reduce risks and hazards onsite.

Titan mandates all their employees complete a minimum of 8-hours of continued education in occupational safety training. They also encourage everyone to receive higher levels of education and certification. All personnel must know OSHA 1926, EM 385-1-1, and ensure contract requirements are met onsite. 

Read more about how Titan, Consultants & Engineers, LLC continues to make safety an important component for its participants.

 
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FEATURED COURSE OF THE MONTH

116 Introduction to Safety Accountability

Accountability ranks right at the top with management commitment as a critical element in a company's safety and health management system. Accountability is one of the answers to the question, "why do we behave the way we do in the workplace?" Consequences. So, we must understand what it is and how it should work as part of the safety management system.

This course is for employees, supervisors, managers and safety staff who are responsible for developing and maintaining effective accountability programs within their safety management systems.

 
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