For this assignment, you will conduct a review of the safety management system (SMS) at your

organization or an organization with which you are familiar. 

Some students may not currently work in the safety field and do not have access to the

required information outlined in the instructions. If this is the case, do not hesitate to contact

your professor to discuss an alternative method.

Many elements make up an effective SMS, as outlined throughout this course. For simplicity,

you will review and discuss the following six SMS core elements for this project.

 Management Leadership

 Employee Participation

 Hazard Identification and Assessment

 Hazard Recognition and Control

 Education and Training

 Performance and Measurement

While the review template provided below is based on the core elements established in

OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs (referenced in this unit’s Required

Unit Resources), you may utilize any of the following to guide you through your review:

 ANSI/ASSP Z10.0-2019 and ANSI/ASSP/ISO 45001-2018, as discussed in the textbook;

 the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) VPP Site-Based Participation

Site Worksheet, contained in Chapter 18, Addendum A, of the course eTextbook; or

 OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs (referenced in this unit’s

Required Unit Resources).

As part of your review, you will complete the Unit VII SMS Review Template. Follow the

instructions below and those listed in the template to complete this project. You will complete

each step below for each of the six core elements listed in the template.

Step 1: Collect Evidence. You do not need to provide copies or images of the actual documents

or reports that you review. However, you must identify all resources and specific information

you examined in the first section of the template. Suggested sources of information are as

follows: 

 Review applicable documents (e.g., safety manuals and instructions, safety policies, safe

operating procedures, job hazard analyses).

 Review pertinent reports/records (e.g., emails or letters from leadership to employees,

safety meeting minutes, injury logs, audit reports, OSHA citations, inspection reports,

risk assessments, training records).

 Conduct interviews. These may include one-on-one or group meetings with managers

and supervisors as well as one-on-one or group meetings with employees.

 Observe the workplace for safety communications (e.g., policy postings, team or

department safety meetings, safety committee meetings).

 Observe the workplace for safety compliance or at-risk behaviors.

 

Step 2: Evaluate the Evidence. For each SMS element, compare the evidence reviewed against

the stated criteria in the guidance document you are using by discussing what you found or

were unable to find. 

Step 3: Discuss the Effectiveness of the Core Element. In the next section of the template, you

will discuss your assessment of each core element function based on your observations and

objective evidence as they compare to standards, available resources, and best management

practices. Identify any significant gaps. Your discussion in this section of the template must be

at least 100 words for each element.

Step 4: Assign a Performance Level Rating. Use the drop-down menu in the template to rate

each core element. Base your rating for each element on the following descriptions: 

 Effective: There is evidence that the core element function is effective and is achieving

the desired outcome. Evidence that the information reviewed is visible and documented

with action planning.

 Strong: There are minor gaps in the function of the core element with some action

planning. 

 Moderate: Evidence of the core element function is scattered and is non-conformant

with established criteria. There are some positive trends. 

 Inadequate: There is little evidence observed of the core element function. Multiple or

significant systemic non-conformities exist. There is no action planning.

Step 5: Explore Opportunities for Improvement (OFI). You are encouraged to review all

assignment instructions to ensure that you are building a solid safety foundation to complete

this assignment. For each SMS core element, discuss the OFI you observed based on your

review.

 Identify at least one OFI for each core element. Remember that an OFI may not

necessarily be a deficiency but an area where greater effectiveness or efficiency can be

obtained.

 Suggest two solutions for each identified gap you have mentioned.

 Justify the OFIs based on your synthesis of course concepts.

At the end of the template, you will summarize the overall status of the organization's SMS,

offering your opinion on the degree of alignment between the SMS and established standards

or other management system efforts utilized at the facility. Your summary must be at least 100

words.

For this project, you must use at least four scholarly, peer-reviewed, or industry-standard

resources, one of which may be your course eTextbook, to support your review, discussion,

and/or summary. The organization-specific sources and evidence you collect do not count

toward this requirement.

You are encouraged to offer your opinion and experience. Although your opinion or belief may

be based on experience and not necessarily a truth claim, you should incorporate resources

that support your opinions.

 

All sources used must have citations and references properly formatted in APA style.

References will follow your summary in the template. APA formatting of the assignment is

otherwise not required.

Please keep in mind that the following are not considered scholarly references or peer-

reviewed information: Blogs, Wikipedia, About.com, Ask.com, and all other unmonitored

internet resources. Industry-standard information (e.g., government website or document

information, professional industry journals) may be used.

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