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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 1
Evaluating Your Safety Culture
“A company is always perfectly designed to
produce what it is producing.”
Vic Dingus, Eastman Kodak
“A company is always perfectly designed to
produce what it is producing.”
Vic Dingus, Eastman Kodak
Copyright statement. This educational information is provided by the External Training Section of the Oregon Occupational
Safety and Health Division (Oregon OSHA), Salem, Oregon, USA. Unless a copyright is indicated, information herein is in the
public domain and may be copied and distributed without permission. Citation of Oregon OSHA as source of the information is
appreciated. If a copyright is indicated on a photo, graphic, or other material, permission to copy these materials must be obtained
from the original source.
Disclaimer: This information provides suggested methods for presenting various safety and health related topics. This material,
or any other material used to inform employers of compliance requirements of Oregon OSHA standards through simplification of
the regulations should not be considered a substitute for any provisions of the Oregon Safe Employment Act or for any standards
issued by Oregon OSHA.
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 2
Leadership - Motivation
Why does your employer (owner/CEO/administrator) do safety?
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To comply/Be legal To save money/Be profitable To save lives/Be moral
Why might fulfilling the moral imperative above be the most effective business strategy?
What is your supervisor’s approach in getting things done?
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Do it my way! We do it our way Let’s do it your way
Why might some supervisors be reluctant to let you do it your way?
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To be served/selfish To serve others/selfless
What’s the difference between selfish and selfless ambition?
Purpose: This exercise will help us understand the cultural attributes that strengthen or weaken a
safety and health program.
Instructions: As we discuss each of the cultural elements and their related attributes below, circle
the number on each of the rating scales to evaluate your organization’s safety culture. Total your
scores to determine if your organization’s culture tends to be coercive, controlling, or caring.
Evaluating Your Safety Culture
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 3
What is your supervisor’s approach to safety?
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Hands-off Encourages safety Insists on safety
Why might it be dangerous to “encourage” safety?
What’s is being measured - identified, analyzed, corrected?
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Nothing Lost-time injuries All injuries All Incidents All hazards Systems
What’s the message to employees when only production criteria are measured and indexed on a
performance appraisal?
What’s management’s response when an accident occurs?
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Investigation to fix the Blame Analysis to fix the hazard Analysis to fix the system
Why is a “fix the system, not the blame” approach more effective?
How important is safety?
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Safety is not a priority Safety is a priority Safety is a core value
Value vs. Priority: What’s the difference?
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How do employees get involved?
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Comply + Report injuries + Report hazards + Suggest + Join
Why is employee involvement so important?
What is the nature of the consequences?
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Extinction Punishment Discipline Recognition/Reward
* Extinction is the withholding of positive consequences.
True or false: Every culture is a culture of consequences. Why or why not?
What’s being evaluated?
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Nothing Results Behaviors/Process
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Uncontrolled factors Controlled factors
What happens when we’re measured on criteria over which we have no control?
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 5
Accountability - Consequences
When do consequences occur?
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None Delayed Soon Immediate
What does a system of immediate consequences look like?
How certain are consequences?
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None luck Unpredictable arbitrary Predictable Certain
Why might “safety bingo” be ineffective in improving desired behaviors?
How significant are consequences?
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None Political Public - Program Private - Personal
How is recognition more a function of leadership than management?
What is the nature of most consequences?
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Punishment Negative reinforcement Positive reinforcement
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 6
Behaviors - Outcomes
How is commitment demonstrated?
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None Moral support Some Time/Money Serious Time/Money
How does management demonstrate commitment?
Who gets the credit?
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Leader takes credit Leader gives credit
How is management “dependent” on labor for success?
Who does safety?
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Safety Director Safety Committee Supervisors Everyone
Is safety a human resources issue, or a production issue? Why?
Who owns the system?
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Management Employees Everyone
How does ownership affect a system?
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What is the relationship between management and labor?
[-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------]
No trust Low trust/Adversarial High trust/Cooperative
The “Prime Directive” for safety people is to increase trust. Why is this so important?
What do employees say about managers?
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They’re terrible! They’re incompetent They’re competent They’re great!
* What might be the causes any/all of these responses? Are they always justified?
What is the nature of worker stress?
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Fear Anxiety In control
* How do we decrease fear in the workplace?
How do workers generally interact with each other?
[-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------]
Physical violence Arguing Disrespect Cold/Distant Warm/friendly/humor
* Is this a safety issue or a health issue? Or, is it both? Why?
Total score ____________________ Circle the cultural approach below that applies.
Coercion Controlling Caring
0-40 41-100 101-147
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 8
Evaluating Your Safety Culture
GOAL:
PROCEDURE:
PRESENTATION
IDEAS:
COMMENTS:
Help identify areas of strengths and weaknesses in an
organization’s safety culture.
As the instructor briefly discusses each of the elements and
attributes of an effective safety culture, participants indicate their
perceptions by rating the organization, immediate supervisor, or
management group for each of the elements on the scales provided.
Briefly summarize each of the elements for participants. To engage
the class, develop and ask searching questions like:
Why is important for safety cultures to exhibit attributes,
behaviors, activities, at the high end of each rating scale?
What are the benefits to the organization?
What may be the reasons the organization may not be rated high
for an element?
What does a “7” look like for this element?
How do we increase the rating to get closer to a “7”?
In larger classes, divide the class into groups and ask each group to
“design” ways to improve the safety culture for one of the
elements.
This exercise can generate a lot of discussion. It also serves as an
example of a survey design that might be used by the safety
committee to determine perceptions about any safety subject being
analyzed and evaluated.
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 9
Coercion Controlling Caring
Evaluate your safety
leadership culture
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 10
Leadership - Motivation
Why does your employer do safety?
• To comply/Be legal
• To save money/Fiscal
• To save lives/Moral
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 11
Why employers do safety
The Legal Imperative
Fulfill obligation to government to
comply with the law.
Goals:
•Stay out of trouble
•Reduce penalties
•Achieve compliance
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The Fiscal Imperative
Fulfill obligation to stakeholders to operate business in
a fiscally prudent manner - at a profit.
Goals:
•Save money?
•Reactive - Maximize short-term profits by reducing
cost.
•Proactive - Maximize long-term profits by investing
in prevention.
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 13
The Moral Imperative
Fulfill obligation to be socially responsible as a
corporate citizen.
Goals:
•Keep employees safe
because it’s the right thing to do.
•Keep our valued employees safe each day ?
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 14
Coercive
What is your immediate
supervisor’s leadership style?
• My way
• Our way
• Your way
• Be served
• Serve
• Hands-off
• Encourages safety
• Insists on safety
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What’s measured identified, analyzed,
corrected?
• Nothing
• Lost-time injuries
• All injuries
• Incidents
• All hazards
• Systems
Why are accidents investigated?
• Fix the Blame
• Fix the hazard
• Fix the system
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How important is safety?
• Safety not a priority
• Safety is a priority
• Safety is a core value
How do employees get involved?
• Comply +
• Report injuries +
• Report hazards +
• Suggest +
• Join +
• Cooperate
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What’s being evaluated?
• Nothing
• Results
• Behaviors/Process
• Uncontrolled factors
• Controlled factors
Accountability - Consequences
When do consequences occur?
• None
• Delayed
• Soon
• Immediate
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How certain are consequences?
• None
• luck
• Unpredictable
• Arbitrary
• Predictable
• Certain
How significant are consequences?
• None
• Political
• Public - Program
• Private - Personal
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How sincere are consequences?
• I have to do this
• I want to do this
What is the nature of the
consequences?
• No consequences
•
• Punishment
•
• Discipline
•
• Reward
• Recognition
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Behaviors - Outcomes
How is commitment demonstrated?
• None
• Moral support
• Some Time/Money
• Serious Time/Money
Who gets the credit?
• Leader takes credit
• Leader gives credit
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 21
Who does safety?
• Safety Director
• Safety Committee
• Supervisors
• Everyone
Who owns the system?
• Management
• Employees
• Everyone
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 22
What is the relationship between
management and labor?
• No trust
• Low trust/Adversarial
• High trust/Cooperative
What do employees say about managers?
• They’re terrible!
• They’re incompetent
• They’re competent
• They’re great!
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Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 23
What is the nature of worker stress?
• Fear
• Anxiety
• In control
How do workers generally interact with
each other?
• Physical violence
• Arguing
• Disrespect
• Cold/Distant
• Warm/friendly/humor
Coercion Controlling Caring
0-40 41-100 101-140

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Evaluating your safety culture

  • 1. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 1 Evaluating Your Safety Culture “A company is always perfectly designed to produce what it is producing.” Vic Dingus, Eastman Kodak “A company is always perfectly designed to produce what it is producing.” Vic Dingus, Eastman Kodak Copyright statement. This educational information is provided by the External Training Section of the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division (Oregon OSHA), Salem, Oregon, USA. Unless a copyright is indicated, information herein is in the public domain and may be copied and distributed without permission. Citation of Oregon OSHA as source of the information is appreciated. If a copyright is indicated on a photo, graphic, or other material, permission to copy these materials must be obtained from the original source. Disclaimer: This information provides suggested methods for presenting various safety and health related topics. This material, or any other material used to inform employers of compliance requirements of Oregon OSHA standards through simplification of the regulations should not be considered a substitute for any provisions of the Oregon Safe Employment Act or for any standards issued by Oregon OSHA.
  • 2. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 2 Leadership - Motivation Why does your employer (owner/CEO/administrator) do safety? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] To comply/Be legal To save money/Be profitable To save lives/Be moral Why might fulfilling the moral imperative above be the most effective business strategy? What is your supervisor’s approach in getting things done? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Do it my way! We do it our way Let’s do it your way Why might some supervisors be reluctant to let you do it your way? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] To be served/selfish To serve others/selfless What’s the difference between selfish and selfless ambition? Purpose: This exercise will help us understand the cultural attributes that strengthen or weaken a safety and health program. Instructions: As we discuss each of the cultural elements and their related attributes below, circle the number on each of the rating scales to evaluate your organization’s safety culture. Total your scores to determine if your organization’s culture tends to be coercive, controlling, or caring. Evaluating Your Safety Culture
  • 3. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 3 What is your supervisor’s approach to safety? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Hands-off Encourages safety Insists on safety Why might it be dangerous to “encourage” safety? What’s is being measured - identified, analyzed, corrected? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Nothing Lost-time injuries All injuries All Incidents All hazards Systems What’s the message to employees when only production criteria are measured and indexed on a performance appraisal? What’s management’s response when an accident occurs? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Investigation to fix the Blame Analysis to fix the hazard Analysis to fix the system Why is a “fix the system, not the blame” approach more effective? How important is safety? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Safety is not a priority Safety is a priority Safety is a core value Value vs. Priority: What’s the difference?
  • 4. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 4 How do employees get involved? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Comply + Report injuries + Report hazards + Suggest + Join Why is employee involvement so important? What is the nature of the consequences? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Extinction Punishment Discipline Recognition/Reward * Extinction is the withholding of positive consequences. True or false: Every culture is a culture of consequences. Why or why not? What’s being evaluated? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Nothing Results Behaviors/Process [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Uncontrolled factors Controlled factors What happens when we’re measured on criteria over which we have no control?
  • 5. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 5 Accountability - Consequences When do consequences occur? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] None Delayed Soon Immediate What does a system of immediate consequences look like? How certain are consequences? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] None luck Unpredictable arbitrary Predictable Certain Why might “safety bingo” be ineffective in improving desired behaviors? How significant are consequences? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] None Political Public - Program Private - Personal How is recognition more a function of leadership than management? What is the nature of most consequences? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Punishment Negative reinforcement Positive reinforcement
  • 6. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 6 Behaviors - Outcomes How is commitment demonstrated? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] None Moral support Some Time/Money Serious Time/Money How does management demonstrate commitment? Who gets the credit? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Leader takes credit Leader gives credit How is management “dependent” on labor for success? Who does safety? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Safety Director Safety Committee Supervisors Everyone Is safety a human resources issue, or a production issue? Why? Who owns the system? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Management Employees Everyone How does ownership affect a system?
  • 7. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 7 What is the relationship between management and labor? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] No trust Low trust/Adversarial High trust/Cooperative The “Prime Directive” for safety people is to increase trust. Why is this so important? What do employees say about managers? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] They’re terrible! They’re incompetent They’re competent They’re great! * What might be the causes any/all of these responses? Are they always justified? What is the nature of worker stress? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Fear Anxiety In control * How do we decrease fear in the workplace? How do workers generally interact with each other? [-----1--------------2-----------------3-----------------4-----------------5-------------------6-------------------7------] Physical violence Arguing Disrespect Cold/Distant Warm/friendly/humor * Is this a safety issue or a health issue? Or, is it both? Why? Total score ____________________ Circle the cultural approach below that applies. Coercion Controlling Caring 0-40 41-100 101-147
  • 8. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 8 Evaluating Your Safety Culture GOAL: PROCEDURE: PRESENTATION IDEAS: COMMENTS: Help identify areas of strengths and weaknesses in an organization’s safety culture. As the instructor briefly discusses each of the elements and attributes of an effective safety culture, participants indicate their perceptions by rating the organization, immediate supervisor, or management group for each of the elements on the scales provided. Briefly summarize each of the elements for participants. To engage the class, develop and ask searching questions like: Why is important for safety cultures to exhibit attributes, behaviors, activities, at the high end of each rating scale? What are the benefits to the organization? What may be the reasons the organization may not be rated high for an element? What does a “7” look like for this element? How do we increase the rating to get closer to a “7”? In larger classes, divide the class into groups and ask each group to “design” ways to improve the safety culture for one of the elements. This exercise can generate a lot of discussion. It also serves as an example of a survey design that might be used by the safety committee to determine perceptions about any safety subject being analyzed and evaluated.
  • 9. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 9 Coercion Controlling Caring Evaluate your safety leadership culture
  • 10. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 10 Leadership - Motivation Why does your employer do safety? • To comply/Be legal • To save money/Fiscal • To save lives/Moral
  • 11. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 11 Why employers do safety The Legal Imperative Fulfill obligation to government to comply with the law. Goals: •Stay out of trouble •Reduce penalties •Achieve compliance
  • 12. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 12 The Fiscal Imperative Fulfill obligation to stakeholders to operate business in a fiscally prudent manner - at a profit. Goals: •Save money? •Reactive - Maximize short-term profits by reducing cost. •Proactive - Maximize long-term profits by investing in prevention.
  • 13. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 13 The Moral Imperative Fulfill obligation to be socially responsible as a corporate citizen. Goals: •Keep employees safe because it’s the right thing to do. •Keep our valued employees safe each day ?
  • 14. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 14 Coercive What is your immediate supervisor’s leadership style? • My way • Our way • Your way • Be served • Serve • Hands-off • Encourages safety • Insists on safety
  • 15. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 15 What’s measured identified, analyzed, corrected? • Nothing • Lost-time injuries • All injuries • Incidents • All hazards • Systems Why are accidents investigated? • Fix the Blame • Fix the hazard • Fix the system
  • 16. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 16 How important is safety? • Safety not a priority • Safety is a priority • Safety is a core value How do employees get involved? • Comply + • Report injuries + • Report hazards + • Suggest + • Join + • Cooperate
  • 17. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 17 What’s being evaluated? • Nothing • Results • Behaviors/Process • Uncontrolled factors • Controlled factors Accountability - Consequences When do consequences occur? • None • Delayed • Soon • Immediate
  • 18. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 18 How certain are consequences? • None • luck • Unpredictable • Arbitrary • Predictable • Certain How significant are consequences? • None • Political • Public - Program • Private - Personal
  • 19. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 19 How sincere are consequences? • I have to do this • I want to do this What is the nature of the consequences? • No consequences • • Punishment • • Discipline • • Reward • Recognition
  • 20. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 20 Behaviors - Outcomes How is commitment demonstrated? • None • Moral support • Some Time/Money • Serious Time/Money Who gets the credit? • Leader takes credit • Leader gives credit
  • 21. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 21 Who does safety? • Safety Director • Safety Committee • Supervisors • Everyone Who owns the system? • Management • Employees • Everyone
  • 22. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 22 What is the relationship between management and labor? • No trust • Low trust/Adversarial • High trust/Cooperative What do employees say about managers? • They’re terrible! • They’re incompetent • They’re competent • They’re great!
  • 23. For Training Purposes Only Safety Training Module - Evaluating Your Safety Culture 23 What is the nature of worker stress? • Fear • Anxiety • In control How do workers generally interact with each other? • Physical violence • Arguing • Disrespect • Cold/Distant • Warm/friendly/humor Coercion Controlling Caring 0-40 41-100 101-140