Course Overview
It is well known, through research, that over 82% of these accidents and incidents are caused by unsafe behavior of people in both management and in the workforce. In this program we will look in-depth at the factors that impact on human errors and related behavioral aspects.
Course Objective
- Be able to observe and assess behavior at work
- Know the seven main categories of human failure
- Understand ‘latent’ and ‘active’ failure
- Know why people are prepared to take unnecessary risk
- Know how to change at risk behavior (latent and active)
- Know how to introduce these tools into their organization
- How improve risk perception within the organization
- Know what safety culture is and how it is measured
- Know how to conduct a Safety Culture survey
Who Should Attend??
- Individuals who have responsibilities for assessing and controlling an organization’s potential workplace and work task risks
- Professionals from all levels and disciplines in the organization who have HSE
- responsibilities within their role.
- No previous experience in health and safety or behavioral safety is necessary
Course Outline
- Health & safety management system
- Leadership and safety culture aspects
- Human error and risk assessment techniques
- Behavior based safety concepts
- Importance of behavioral issues
- Impact of behavior on safety
- Behavior, safety culture and safety climate
- Behavioral improvement process
- Human factors and behavioral influences
- Behavioral change framework
- Personal action plans and the way ahead
Training Methodology
- Presentation & Slides
- Audio Visual Aids
- Interactive Discussion
- Participatory Exercise
- Action Learning
- Class Activities
- Case Studies
- Workshops
- Simulation