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Introduction to Behavioural Safety
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- Outcome and benefits
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Participants will know the key elements of a behavioural safety improvement programme and be able to pass the information on to members of their teams. They will have the necessary background knowledge to support the introduction of a behavioural safety programme to help promote a safer culture.
- Content
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Introduction and objectives
The case for behavioural safety – why behaviour is a major component of safe working
What is safety culture
How and why it works
Personal behavioural triggers
Appointing observers
Observation Techniques
Approaching Employees
Setting up the observation system
Carrying out observations/field audits – safe and unsafe practices (role play)
Preventing Injuries/reflecting on experiences
Setting targets
Follow through and development and monitoring of the programme
- Audience
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Managers and team leaders who are considering a behavioural safety programme and people likely to be appointed as observers.
- Maximum numbers
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12
- Duration
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One day