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Injury-free aim October 1st 2007 The JMJ Incident & Injury-
Free (IIF) approach is
designed to help companies
initiate, build and sustain a
workplace in which people
do not get hurt. The
approach generates a culture
in which people stand for
elimination of all worker
injury.
This approach is said to
deliver results by applying a
cohesive series of
consulting, training and
coaching components that
build individual, cultural and
organisational capacity to
create and sustain a
workplace in which no one
is hurt, anytime, anywhere.
Designed to work in
tandem with existing safety
practices and programs the
approach comprises four
keys: Leading, Aligning,
Performing and Sustaining.
Activating these keys
together is said to unleash a
breakthrough in safety
performance that is both
measurable and sustainable.
JMJ says it is dedicated
to helping clients, those just
beginning safety programs,
as well as those ranked as
world class, reach beyond
their current level of safety
performance to create breakthrough
results.
The approach is suited to
individual projects or entire
organisations. |