Safety Culture Training:
Empowering Employees to Promote Safety in the Workplace
Details
- Presentation Length: 60-mins / 90-mins / Half Day
- Participant Numbers: 15-500+
- Virtual and In-person options available
- Sessions can be recorded for internal use
- Onsite training available globally: North & South America, EMEIA, APAC, LATAM
- Languages: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Mandarin, Arabic, Japanese, and Malay.
Introduction
Safety Culture Training is a critical element in any workplace’s health and safety program. This training program is designed to help create a culture of safety, where employees feel empowered to speak up about safety concerns and take responsibility for their own safety and the safety of their colleagues.
By emphasizing the importance of reporting back pain and injuries and providing resources and support for early intervention, this training can help to reduce the incidence of musculoskeletal injuries in the workplace, ultimately improving productivity and reducing costs associated with absenteeism and workers’ compensation.
Content Outline
- Introduction to Safety Culture and its importance in the workplace
- The impact of back pain and injuries on employee health and productivity
- The importance of reporting back pain and injuries
- Steps to take if a back injury occurs
- Resources and support for medical treatment and rehabilitation
- Strategies for creating a culture of safety in the workplace
Practical Exercises:
Report It: Participants will practice reporting safety concerns by role-playing different scenarios. They will learn how to document and report incidents, and how to communicate effectively with their colleagues and superiors.
Safe Practices: Participants will review and discuss different safe practices for specific tasks, and will identify ways to apply these practices in their daily work routines.
Risk Assessments: Participants will work together to conduct a risk assessment for a specific task or area, identifying potential hazards and creating a plan to reduce the risk of injury.
Conclusion
By the end of this Safety Culture Training session, participants will have gained an understanding of the importance of creating a culture of safety in the workplace, including the impact of back pain and injuries on employee health and productivity.
Participants will have learned practical steps to take if an injury occurs, including the importance of early intervention and resources and support available for medical treatment and rehabilitation.
The goal of this session is for participants to leave the training with the confidence and knowledge to promote safety in the workplace and to take responsibility for their own safety and the safety of their colleagues.