Safety Leadership and Safety Culture Training Course
Introduction
Safety Leadership and Safety Culture Training Course
Course Objectives
- Understand what organisational health and safety entail and why they are important
- Learn how to relate safety to the core morals of your company
- Understand why basic compliance is not enough and how to evolve from a compliance culture to a safety culture
- Evaluate the safety protocols in your company objectively
- Develop your skills to coach safety behaviours and gauge performance
- Determine how to develop a “leadership presence” based on actions rather than words
- Study how to tailor your safety message to appeal to any communication style
- Practice how to lead and facilitate safety meetings that actually raise safety awareness
Who Should Attend?
- Safety-team members
- Safety officers
- Safety-committee members
- Team leads
- Supervisors
- Managers
- Directors
- VPs of operations, production maintenance, EHS, engineering, and reliability
- Those in leadership roles who are also tasked with leading a safety culture
- Leadership from the corporate side such as HR, Finance, etc.
Course Outline
MODULE 1: KNOW HOW TO IDENTIFY KEY SAFETY TASKS FOR EMPLOYEES
- Preplanning for job activities
- Evaluating for safety (environment)
- Inspecting for hazards (risk recognition)
- Coaching employees (positive vs. negative reinforcement)
- Properly motivating employees
MODULE 2: UNDERSTANDING SAFETY CULTURE
- Principles of safety culture
- Reporting culture
- Safety culture vs. illusion of safety
- The human element
MODULE 3: UNDERSTAND THE DYNAMICS OF SUPERVISION
- Understanding workers
- Theory X vs. Theory Y employees
- Right brain vs. left brain employees
MODULE 4: IDENTIFY KEY SAFETY TASKS FOR SUPERVISORS
- Investigating for causes
- Inspecting for hazards (risk recognition)
- Coaching employees (positive vs. negative reinforcement)
- Properly motivating employees
MODULE 5: HUMAN ERROR
- The problem of human fallibility
- Human error approaches (people vs. systems)
- Human factors engineering methods
- Error management control measures
MODULE 6: UNDERSTANDING RISK
- Defining risk vs hazard
- Risk myths
- Gambling and risk commonalities
- Achieving a “zero risk” culture
MODULE 7: IDENTIFYING KEY SAFETY TASKS FOR SAFETY PROFESSIONALS
- Investigating for Causes
- Inspecting for Hazards
- Coaching
- Motivating
MODULE 8: PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF STANDARDS
- 1910 vs. 1926
- Vertical and Horizontal Standards
- Understanding Haz Identification
- Understanding Recordkeeping
MODULE 9: OSHA INSPECTION PROCESS
- Do’s and Don’ts
- Pre-Inspection
- During Inspection
- Post Inspection
MODULE 10: LAWS, REGULATIONS, & STANDARDS
- State vs. Federal OSHA
- Other Laws, Regulations, & Codes
- Fundamental Concepts & Terms
- Workers Compensation