2 Day Course
Human error plays a significant part in nearly all accidents.
Understanding errors, whether violations, mistakes or lapses and how they combine with other workplace factors is key to improving health and safety management. This course will provide delegates with practical guidance to provide a change in workplace behaviour.
Course Overview
- This two day behavioural safety training course is for those seeking a clear and practical understanding of how effective behaviour change can be achieved to promote a positive health and safety culture
- Delegates will develop an understanding of the psychology of behaviour
- It teaches the key theories which relate to effective behaviour management and the skills needed to explain the importance of managing workplace consequences
- It provides the skills to develop a tailored behavioural strategy
Course Content
Mantra’s behavioural safety training course will provide a thorough introduction to applied behaviour analysis. The course includes:
- The understanding of workplace behaviour
- The Psychology Of Human Safety Behaviour – Human Error
- Management's role in an effective behaviour change process and the culture
- Achieving successful integration
This may also be delivered as a bespoke one day training course.
Business Case
Key reasons why this occupational safety course is good for business.
- Will help to reduce the risk of prosecution under the Corporate Manslaughter Act 2007
- Undertaking this behaviour-based safety training will see increased staff retention and increased productivity
- Reduce accidents and save the company money by changing behaviour. An estimated 80 per cent of accidents have human behaviour as a contributory factor.
- Reduce time lost to illness and injury. Changing attitudes and beliefs about safety will encourage employees to instinctively behave more safely in all areas of their life, not just at work – which will help to reduce time lost to illness and injury
- Build a positive Health and safety culture within your business
- HSE estimates that the ratio between insured and uninsured costs arising from accidents lies in the range of 1:8 to 1:36. So in the worst case, for every £1000 recovered from the insurer, the business loses about £36,000
- Build employee confidence in the safest standards of the working environment
- Build stakeholder confidence in health and safety best practice
- There is no formal assessment for this course, but delegates completing it successfully will receive a Mantra certificate of training.