Behavioural Safety Training in Offices for Managers
Course Name: Behavioural Safety In Offices – For Managers
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Course Duration: 20+ minutes
This CPD-certified Behavioural Safety in Offices for Managers training course examines why staff make unsafe choices and what managers can do to reinforce positive behaviours.
The course explains how motivators influence workplace behaviours and outlines a manager’s role in ensuring a safe environment. It also explores the 80/20 concept and how managers can use it to find and fix the root causes of workplace accidents.
This course is certified by the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Certification Service.
The course certificate includes:
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A CPD-certified training certificate will be available for download and printing instantly upon course completion.
Users must complete an assessment before earning their certificate.
The end-of-course test is:
Fully online
Multiple choice
A score of 80% is required to pass.
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Why Is Behavioural Safety Training in Offices for Managers Important?
Managers are responsible for workplace safety. As part of this duty, they must investigate any accidents or close calls. However, complacent managers often stop investigations short, prioritising finding someone to blame over improving workplace safety.
Behavioural Safety Training empowers managers to do more to make their workplaces safer. It explains how unsafe choices are often symptoms of poor system design, and how to reveal the underlying issues. This insight helps managers stop repeat accidents and achieve lasting improvements in safety and performance.
About Behavioural Safety Training in Offices for Managers
Workplace behaviours have an unrivalled impact on workplace safety. This course gives office managers an understanding of how employee behaviour influences risk and strategies that encourage safer choices. It also looks at what can be done to identify the root causes of workplace accidents and stop them from repeating.