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Rolling the Dice - Gambling with Safety
This presentation offers you an opportunity to think about your personal safety behaviour, both on and off the job. specifically about taking chances, your personal commitment to safety and what you can do to keep that commitment strong.
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My Favorite Philosophy
Cool PowerPoint show containing spectacular photos and thought provoking text to bring things into perspective. Would make a good closer to any training session. |
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 26 slides |
“Can Do” Attitude Can Get You Killed
People with a “can do” attitude don’t want anything, even safety equipment, to get in their way. |
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 18 slides |
Attitudes
Whatever your attitude at the moment, it is the one you are presently choosing.
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 22 slides |
Complacency
No matter how vigilant we are, as time goes by with no problems occurring, we become complacent and let our guard down. |
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Safety Behavior Awareness
If you examined your accident records for the past few years, you'd likely find that the root-cause of most of the accidents was unsafe acts rather than unsafe conditions. If you read between the lines of the accident reports, you might find that the workers involved in the incidents had become complacent about safety.
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 16 slides |
Your Safety Attitude
A good attitude toward safety is a key to preventing unnecessary incidents and injuries. Your attitude affects your safety and the safety of everyone around you, whether you are at work or at home.
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 29 slides |
Behavior-Based Safety
What influences employee behavior and how can you change that behavior to prevent accidents and illness. By the way, everything you learn in this session can be used to influence employee behavior in other ways as well.
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 29 slides |
Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior
This lecture begins to explore two major factors which are considered important in human behaviour - what people know (knowledge) and the views people take of things (attitudes). Both of these underpin much research into human health-related behaviour. |
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