Which of the following is a key element of a safety culture?
A.
Time is of the essence
B.
Maximizing profit
C.
Prompt accident notification
D.
Ownership and management buy-in
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In CMAA’s Construction Management Standards of Practice (Safety Management chapter), a foundational principle for establishing a strong safety culture ismanagement commitment and leadership. The Standards emphasize that safety culture requires“buy-in” from ownership and senior management, meaning that the highest levels of the organization visibly support, fund, and enforce safety initiatives. Without top-down support, safety programs are less effective.
While prompt accident notification is an important procedural action in safety management, it is not a core cultural element. “Time is of the essence” and “maximizing profit” are not safety culture traits. The distinguishing characteristic of a mature safety culture is that management and ownership demonstrate continuous commitment, accountability, and prioritize safety across all project levels.
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