Operatives
What is behavioural safety?
This workshop has been designed to demystify behavioural safety.
The safety journey
Decisions made from our past, what was the ‘norm' back then?
Relationship to safety
The main focus of this workshop is to enable delegates to become present to their own relationship to safety, this is an important distinction and section of the course, people need to understand and acknowledge their relationship to safety in order to move forward.
Atitudes, values & beliefs
Our perceptions, we uncover how as human beings, we process information, which in turn unconsciously determines our actions.
How much does it cost to have an accident?
Using case studies, we discover how much an accident can cost your business, what we value in our lives and what is really at stake.
A real life story
Jason Anker brings the emotional section of the course to life, there is no DVD to watch, this is Jason, live in the room. This is a unique workshop.
Culture
People's lives are a direct reflection of the expectations of their peer group.
Examining the quadrants
What is acceptable verses what do we accept? Time is taken looking at where each individual is most at risk, a pulse is taken for moving forward with action.
Communication and new skills
We uncover some of the new skills that have been given to supervisors and managers, in doing so, open a mindset towards the different approach being adopted from the very people who are putting operatives to work.
Moving forward
What can we do differently and more importantly, understanding the reasons for doing it differently?