Traditionally, department heads are the individuals responsible for managing corrective and preventive actions associated with reported issues.
Managing an issue involves making sure that corrective-preventative actions (CPAs) are implemented appropriately. Now, let’s not get hung up on the word “department head” - it can act as a placeholder for the role in your organization that manages issues.
For example, some organizations will have a safety manager who manages issues. Others will have safety committees that manage issues. In all cases, we can view these roles as wearing a “department head hat” for issue management.
So when we talk about charts for department heads issue management, or why department head charts are important, what we are really talking about is charts that are important for issue management.
On-time issue closure charts are a crucial proactive tool to monitor department head safety performance. These charts display:
What you ideally want to see is high percentages of issues closed on time. When this is not the case, it can indicate:
Poor manager performance for closing issues on time will have multiple consequences in your SMS, from poor safety culture to potential regulatory fines. This chart helps you monitor trends in department heads’ performances, and reward/correct them where applicable.
What is an initial vs recurring risk assessment table? Initial risk assessments are performed when an issue is reported before any corrective preventative actions have been used to mitigate the problem. Recurrent risk assessments are follow-up assessments after the issue has been corrected, that help you monitor that the issues remain within your acceptable level of safety (ALoS).
These tables are used for the following:
What it says about department head performance:
Recurring risk assessments that are lower than the initial assessment indicate that the issue was successfully mitigated. What you want to see in this chart:
What is an on-time corrective preventative action (CPA) closure chart? Department heads are in charge of assigning and managing CPAs. While assigned employees are tasked with completing CPAs on time, the responsibility for on-time completion is laid on department heads.
This chart is used for the following:
What does this chart say about department head performance?
What you want to see in this chart:
What is an average day-to-close issues chart? Average days to close issues represent your response time for fixing issues from the time they are reported, until the time they are closed.
What it says about safety manager performance:
What you want to see in this chart:
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Last updated February 2025.