Transforming the safety culture of a major capital project in the nuclear industry
Adopting Incident and Injury-Free™ (IIF™) resulted in an accelerated shift in safety culture
Adopting Incident and Injury-Free™ (IIF™) resulted in an accelerated shift in safety culture
A uranium enrichment company with operations across multiple global sites was seeking to shift its safety culture and project delivery processes while coping with the complexities of the nuclear industry. The company was under pressure to upgrade aging facilities and ensure a secure uranium supply in a complex global landscape. At the same time, it faced the challenges of an industry that is heavily reliant on regulation and process for safety and lacks individual autonomy in safety-related decisions.
Based on their positive experience with JMJ’s Incident and Injury-Free safety approach at a previous organization, a senior leader of the uranium enrichment company approached us for support in achieving their safety goals. We were engaged to introduce IIF at a highly confidential construction project where there was a strong emphasis on high quality and on-time delivery. The IIF approach was initiated during the project’s design phase when only limited on-site work had taken place.
Key solutions included:
Leadership was committed to enhancing the company’s capital projects for capacity expansion while making safety a top priority and had set three primary goals:
In less than a year, the outcomes were remarkable. Not only was there a significant reduction in incidents and injuries, but we saw a shift in interpersonal dynamics and the generation of goodwill. These changes, once considered unattainable, played a pivotal role in the project’s success.
This rapid transformation stems from a culture shift led by pragmatic and optimistic project leaders whose close connection to the site, enabled them to identify and overcome obstacles effectively. These leaders embraced coaching and guidance from JMJ, setting clear expectations, and taking pride in delivering results.
The IIF culture reminded people of fundamental principles such as effective communication and acknowledging the value of every individual’s perspective. This led to a significant improvement in teamwork and collaboration between
different stakeholders.
These valuable lessons will guide the client in future major capital projects, ensuring the continuation of this positive trajectory.