Preventing Accidents
Short course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Short course
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
1 Day
The human and financial costs of workplace safety and quality accidents Why most accidents have human factor causes Human errors and ways to prevent them How to look for human error risks in the workplace Common factors that affect our behaviours The concept of behavioural observation and feedback to change behaviour The approaches and processes. Suitable for: Safety and quality managers Production and other managers with operational responsibilities for safety and quality Technical and engineering staff who provide equipment and operating instructions Senior managers who wish to understand the potential business benefits
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Course programme
- The human and financial costs of workplace safety and quality accidents
- Why most accidents have human factor causes
- Human errors and ways to prevent them
- How to look for human error risks in the workplace
- Common factors that affect our behaviours
- The concept of behavioural observation and feedback to change behaviour
- The approaches and processes that can be used
- Workplace safety and quality accident - parallels and costs
- Why most accidents involve human factors
- Understanding and preventing human errors in the workplace
- Changing behaviours in the workplace
- Approaches and processes that can be used
Additional information
Preventing Accidents