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Consistent operations in the workplace require a uniform operating model for preventing, investigating and resolving incidents. It harmonises the perceptions of how to act. If necessary, the actual operating model can be specified with more detailed instructions. Prior to its implementation, the operating model must be discussed in cooperation. It is advisable to make use of the observations, expertise and development ideas of the occupational safety and health coordination personnel when preparing the model and its supplementary instructions.

It is a good idea to set aside enough time to prepare the operating model. The first thing to think about together is what the goal of the operating model is and in what situations it is intended to be used. This will help you to understand the key content. When preparing the operating model, the following issues should be discussed in cooperation:

It is a good idea to set aside enough time to prepare the operating model. The first thing to think about together is what the goal of the operating model is and in what situations it is intended to be used. This will help you to understand the key content. When preparing the operating model, the following issues should be discussed in cooperation:

In the instructions supplementing the operating model, the steps of the case handling can be described in more detail, such as a discussion between the parties involved, a notification to the supervisor and the health and safety officer, if necessary, and an initiation of workplace mediation. It is also a good idea to explain the ways of dealing with situations and solving them. It is also good to describe the available support options and the roles of the different parties. Forms and diagrams can be included in the instructions.

The operating model and its supplementary instructions should be discussed with all those who should comply with them. A good way is to discuss the matter in a joint session where the participants have the opportunity to ask questions. The operating model and instructions must also be included in the induction of supervisors and employees.

The operating model only helps if it really works in practice. Its use should, therefore, be monitored regularly and, if necessary, the template and supplementary instructions should be reviewed. A non-functional model easily leads to non-compliance. In order for the model to work in practice, it must be ensured that

The operating model is a practical tool for supervisors to promote the functioning of the working community and address concerns. Without a uniform guideline, supervisors may act in different ways, which can be seen, for example, in the form of experiences of injustice and management problems.

It must also be remembered that labour legislation and the operating model alone are not enough. Trust, courage, care and appreciative encounters are also required.

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