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Safetycare is a global leader in safety training products and services. Our training products are used extensively throughout the world. Our services address specific organisational safety training and safety management issues. Customer service has always been a priority at Safetycare. Safetycare was the first company in the world to offer “no obligation free previews” of all its video programs.
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This training course pack includes the DVD, and the comprehensive Training Course Manual
Unsafe acts occur in every workplace. Some of these unsafe acts result in accidents, injuries and damage. One of the most effective ways of reducing the number of unsafe acts that occur in the workplace (and hence improve your accident statistics overall) is to introduce a ‘Behavioural Safety Approach’. COURSE AIM The aim of this training course is to: - Discuss and explore the causes of unsafe acts in the workplace and determine what we can do to prevent these events from occurring - Provide a basic understanding of Behavioural Safety Theory, and - Introduce a ‘tool’ that will help to influence, modify and change behaviours in the workplace SESSION 1. Unsafe Acts – The Need for Behavioural Safety This first session clearly explains the aim of the course and gives an overview of all the main components that will be covered during the course. This session also looks in detail at the subject of unsafe acts and what can be done to prevent them from occurring in the workplace. This session is comprehensive and can be run as a stand alone ‘short course’ on unsafe acts.
SESSION 2. The Fundamentals of Behavioural Safety The second session looks at and answers the following fundamental questions: - What is Behavioural Safety all about? - Why do organisations introduce Behavioural Safety into the workplace? - What is the definition of the term Behavioural Safety? - What is a Behavioural Observation? - What is a Behavioural Safety Program? SESSION 3. The Behavioural Safety Tool This session looks in detail at the Behavioural Safety Tool and explains how to use this tool in order to conduct Behavioural Observations. It also clarifies and summarises the five key steps in the Behavioural Observation Process. SESSION 4. A Practical Exercise This session begins by looking at: - How to introduce yourself to the person you are going to observe - How to give ‘balanced’ feedback on completion of the Observation, and - What potential problems may arise (when doing a Behavioural Observation) and how you can overcome them. The session then involves the participants in a practical Behavioural Observation exercise. SESSION 5. The Course Review The course concludes with the participants being involved in a formal course review. This training course is practical and results orientated. If your organisation follows the principles and practices contained within this course then it will significantly reduce the number of unsafe acts that occur in the workplace.
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