Safety Intervention & Assertiveness
Alabama Training Network
When supervisors and opinion leaders in organizations infrequently or inconsistently address unsafe behavior, it leads participants to believe that formal safety standards: 1) are not highly valued, 2) are not genuinely expected to adhere to them.
Duration
8 Hours
Format
Hybrid
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When supervisors and opinion leaders in organizations infrequently or inconsistently address unsafe behavior, it leads participants to believe that formal safety standards: 1) are not highly valued, 2) are not genuinely expected to adhere to them. In short, the low frequency of safety interventions in the workplace contributes to a culture in which participants are not positively influenced to work safely. In turn, unsafe operations are not stopped, and the safety culture is diminished. In order to avoid a safety culture that is failing, the focus must be towards determining reasons people commit unsafe acts, including human error, motivation, and ability. The intervention process is vital, as is the proper behavior for assertiveness. Proper communication and conversation are key elements to master, and there are tools that every person needs to make necessary changes. Safety Intervention and Assertiveness is about taking that next step to improve your safety culture, mitigating hazards and managing risks, and working together to empower people to own safety and safe work practices.
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