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Successful Safety LeadershipSM Workshop

Your safety culture is the sum of all those ways in which your leaders, employees, and contractors behave. Behaviours are everything your people do and say. Everything they do and say influences your safety culture.

Designed for all job functions, the purpose of this practical, interactive, one-day 'Successful Safety LeadershipSM' workshop is to help improve people's constructive intervention skills by positively engaging with people about their 'on-the-job' risk-taking behaviour. This course makes everyone a more effective safety leader with the skills learnt being directly transferable to other issues (i.e. quality, production, etc).


Delegates cover the following topics:

  • Why Constructive Intervention Skills are so important:
    • The Psychology of Safety Behaviour
    • The Accident Causation Chain
    • The Hierarchy of Risk Control
  • Becoming a better communicator
    • Leadership Communications
    • Body Language
    • Speaking Voice
    • Dealing with difficult people
  • Practical Intervention Skills training
    • Observations
    • Engagement
    • Follow-up
Practical Field Training Sessions can also be catered for.

Description
The workshop includes interactive exercises, and discussions to enhance the learning experience. Benefits of a dedicated 'in-house' workshop include:

  1. Personalized - more time for exploring company related issues.
  2. Financial Value - catering for 20 company delegates at less cost than two delegates attending a commercial conference.
  3. Comfort & Convenience - Company chooses the venue and date(s) of its own convenience.

Course Length ·· · · · · Class Size
8 hours· · · · · · · ·· · ··· · ·20 delegates.

Insights of real experience
EPE Power Corp Bhd, Malaysia

'Very specific, Excellent Examples, '
A.P Moller, Singapore



Contact us now to book a 'One-Day' Successful Safety LeadershipSM Workshop.


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