- Trust and respect permeate the organization.
- A high level of trust is established in the organization, fostered partly through timely and accurate communication.
- Differing opinions are encouraged, discussed, and resolved promptly and professionally.
- Employees are informed of the steps taken in response to their concerns.
Attributes:
Respect is Evident: Everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
Behavior Examples:
- The organization regards individuals and their professional capabilities and experiences as its most valuable asset.
- Individuals at all levels of the organization treat each other with dignity and respect.
- Individuals do not demonstrate or tolerate bullying or humiliating behaviors.
- Leaders monitor for behaviors that can hurt the work environment and address them promptly.
- Executives and senior managers ensure policies and expectations are enforced fairly and consistently for individuals at all levels of the organization.
- Individuals treat decision-makers with respect, even when they disagree with a decision.
- Leaders ensure facilities are conducive to a productive work environment and housekeeping is maintained.
Opinions are Valued: Individuals are encouraged to voice concerns, provide suggestions, and raise questions. Differing opinions are respected.
Behavior Examples:
- The organization encourages individuals to offer ideas, concerns, suggestions, differing opinions, and questions to help identify and solve problems.
- Leaders are receptive to ideas, concerns, suggestions, differing opinions, and questions.
- The organization promotes robust discussions, recognizing that differing opinions are a natural result of differences in expertise, experience, and expectations.
- Individuals value the insights and perspectives provided by quality assurance, the employee concerns program and independent oversight organization personnel.
High Level of Trust: Trust is fostered among individuals and work groups throughout the organization.
Behavior Examples:
- Leaders promote collaboration among work groups.
- Leaders respond to questions and concerns openly and honestly.
- Leaders, sensitive to the negative impact of a lack of information, share important information openly, honestly, and timely so that trust is maintained.
- Leaders ensure that operational status and important work milestones are communicated throughout the organization.
- Leaders acknowledge positive performance and address negative performance promptly and directly with the individual involved. Confidentiality is maintained as appropriate.
- Leaders welcome performance feedback from the organization and modify their behavior when appropriate.
Conflict Resolution: Fair and objective methods are used to resolve conflicts.
Behavior Examples:
- The organization implements processes to ensure fair and objective resolution of conflicts and differing views.
- Leaders ensure conflicts are resolved in a balanced, equitable, and consistent manner, even outside of defined processes.
- Individuals have confidence that conflicts will be resolved respectfully and professionally.
Adapted from: INPO Pocket Guide to INPO 12-012: Traits of a Healthy Nuclear Safety Culture

