ABSTRACT

Volta ire There is no "problem" that cannot be solved in the safety, health, and loss prevention arena when sufficient effort, creativity, and diligence are pro­ vided to find a solution. Problems abound in the areas of safety, health, and loss prevention and encompass virtually every conceivable aspect of the operations, including human difficulties, machinery malfunctions, environ­ mental releases, energy controls, chemical hazards, and a number of other hazards and potential risks. Safety and loss prevention managers are often inundated on a daily basis with the need to "put out fires" and manage the function. When a problem arises, the solution is often one of putting a "BandAid" on the problem or putting the problem on a back burner because a number of other problems are waiting in line. In essence, the "fast fix" or solutions such as "maybe if I let it alone it will go away" are frequently utilized because of other considerations such as lack of time, money, or manpower.