Case Study: Reducing Risk for Error and Increasing Productivity
Using the NAP™ Advanced+ and learning solutions reported the following results:
Background
- The mine manager of one of the biggest iron ore mines in the world wanted to reduce accidents and mistakes caused by human error.
A survey done by industrial psychologists confirmed that first-line truck drivers and crane operators experienced an increase in dangerous mistakes and accidents due to:
- fatigue
- absenteeism from work
- a negative mindset
Results
- A significant decrease in fatigue-related mistakes and accidents, which directly impacts saving lives and preventing injuries was reported by internal industrial psychologists.
- A decrease in absenteeism of 24% which had a direct impact on productivity and performance.
- Behavior changes in the mindsets of operators and truck drivers changed from pessimistic to optimistic mindsets. It positively influenced interpersonal relationships, company culture, performance, and wellness in the medium to long term.
- Increased performance and productivity at the end of this intervention were observed at an all-time high as more tons of iron ore were excavated. This resulted in a 14th performance bonus check of 4,5 times their monthly salary that was paid.
- Post-assessments were used to evaluate brain fitness levels, which improved by 20% on average.
- 100% of first-line operators and drivers commented that the brain fitness techniques and activities contributed to decreased fatigue and improved focus.
- The intervention was rated as 87% by the Kirkmax training evaluation, which means that a highly commendable performance was achieved.
- Industrial psychologists reported hundreds of thousands more accident-free hours.
- Implication of study: A 20% improvement in neuro-agility directly correlated to reduced human error, fewer accidents, improved productivity, and decreased absenteeism.
Return on investment for company
- 100% of respondents stated that knowing their neuro-design and potential risk for error helped them manage fatigue better and reduce their risk for error.
- Accident-free hours were exceeded by hundreds of thousands of hours.
- Findings from the NAP™, helped develop a pre-employment screening system to determine the potential risk for error. These findings led to the following:
* An increase in employee retention,
* A report to the holding company stating that increased productivity and reduction in human error, executive management should consider implementing the NAP™ division-wide. - The Neuro Agility pilot study resulted in a significant bottom-line finding that the mine now integrates into its health and safety initiatives.
- Reduced mistakes, accidents, and absenteeism could be attributed to NAP™ assessments and Neuro Agility learning solutions.
- The findings from this case study were highly predictive, i.e:
* Neuro Agility subscales like information processing style, brain fitness, stress, and fatigue levels contributed to predicted risk for error. The mine now uses the NAP™ case study results as a predictive model for creating personalized development programs, and providing neuro-agility learning solutions to new employees.
Purpose of the project
- Find solutions to help individuals reduce their risk for human error related to mistakes and accidents;
- Reduce absenteeism;
- Find solutions to reduce fatigue;
- Explore the impact of the NAP™ assessment and Neuro Agility training on first-line truck drivers and crane operators as a solution.
Actions taken
- A Brain ergonomics assessment of the operators/drivers’ cabins, and the hostels where they sleep, was made to determine how humanized (brain-friendly) the cabins and hostels were. Appropriate brain-mind measures were taken to humanize the inside cabins of vehicles and machinery and create hostels that are conducive to sleep and rest.
- NAP™ Advanced+ assessments were done on all operators, drivers, supervisors, and managers to determine how they process information and identify possible neurological hindrances and risks for human error during stress or fatigue.
- A NAP™ Teams report was created from the individual NAP assessments to determine fatigue levels and identify tendencies and patterns that needed to be addressed in the business units to reduce fatigue.
- Supervisors were trained to understand how fatigue and stress may cause neurological hindrances that increase a person’s risk for errors and cause mistakes or accidents. They were also trained in solutions to reduce fatigue, make appropriate decisions, and introduce changes and actions to create an environment more conducive to health, safety, positivity, and productivity.
- Individual face-to-face NAP™ assessment debriefings were done with crane operators and truck drivers to understand themselves accurately and be aware of how their stress and fatigue levels and lack of sleep may cause possible neurological information processing hindrances and increase their risk for mistakes and human error.
- A Holistic, Brain-Mind Approach to Fatigue Management Program was designed and presented to first-line management, leadership, and workers. The NAP assessment served as the point of departure for the learning interventions. Participants could refer back to their brain profiles to determine which fatigue solutions would apply to them personally to minimize neurological hindrances and reduce their risk for human error.
- Specific sequences of brain fitness techniques and activities that would prepare the neurological system for information processing and “switch it on” were designed for first-line operators to do every hour and a half during a shift. These activities were also made part of performance management criteria to ensure they would be done regularly.
Key takeaways from this case study
- Using NAP™ assessments and learning solutions for business optimization purposes generates:
* Large reductions in costs related to mistakes and accidents
* Decreased attrition rates
* Increased productivity - Using the NAP™ for health and safety purposes generates:
* A personalized approach to reducing the risk of mistakes and human error
* Reduction in absenteeism - Using the NAP™ for talent development purposes generates:
* Personalized development programs (PDPs) for employees
* Higher performance - * Accurately identifying potential
- * Proactively managing potential risk for mistakes and human error.