Statistics show that unsafe acts are the most common cause of workplace...
MORE INFOStatistics show that unsafe acts are the most common cause of workplace accidents. Despite the introduction of training programs and safe work practices and procedures, controlling unsafe acts has proven to be difficult. The reason for this is that unsafe acts involve the Human Factor, that is, they occur as a result of people’s attitudes and behaviours.
Behavioural Safety offers a way to reduce the incidence of unsafe acts by modifying people’s behaviours and improving their attitudes towards safety.
This program is designed to provide an understanding of Behavioural Safety and to show how a Behavioural Safety program works.
The program looks at:
RUNNING TIME: 12 minutes
Bullying can happen in any organisation or workplace, and anyone can be a...
MORE INFOBullying can happen in any organisation or workplace, and anyone can be a victim of it.
Workplace bullying can have severe effects on anyone subjected to it including:
Bullying can affect a victim's life and relationships outside of work and in some cases cause health problems such as headaches and sleep disorders.
This program covers the following:
Clearly it's in everyone's best interests to prevent workplace bullying, and put a stop to it wherever it occurs. By working together to develop effective policies and procedures, and being vigilant in identifying and addressing bullying, healthier and safer workplaces for everyone can be achieved.
RUNNING TIME: 7 Minutes
One of the most important considerations in contract management is so-called...
MORE INFOOne of the most important considerations in contract management is so-called “task creep”. This can occur when, after the contractor’s task is assigned, the job requires more work than was originally agreed. This safety short briefly explains what ”task creep” is and why it’s an important consideration.
RUNNING TIME: 1 Minute
Drugs and Alcohol are a problem in the workplace. The object of this...
MORE INFODrugs and Alcohol are a problem in the workplace.
The object of this program is to identify some of the problems and to look at a variety of options available to handle this issue.
These are just some of the facts:
Included in the program:
It is commonly agreed that at least 10% of the entire workforce suffers from some form of drug dependency problem. This 10% figure is also seen by most to be on the increase.
RUNNING TIME: 5 Minutes
Feeling tired or drowsy after prolonged mental or physical effort at work is...
MORE INFOFeeling tired or drowsy after prolonged mental or physical effort at work is normal. Fatigue, however is more than just feeling tired.
Fatigue is an acute and/or chronic state of tiredness that can lead to mental and/or physical exhaustion. Fatigue prevents people from functioning within normal boundaries.
Fatigue can be physical, mental or both. It is worth noting that Fatigue is a ‘symptom’ rather than a ‘disease’ or ‘disorder’. This means if properly identified, fatigue can be effectively managed and controlled.
This program covers:
The objective of this program is to highlight the major hazard areas associated with Fatigue and by so doing, increase awareness of the standards for worker responsibility in observing and being active in daily safety procedures.
RUNNING TIME: 11 Minutes
There is human involvement in virtually every accident and incident, however...
MORE INFOThere is human involvement in virtually every accident and incident, however in many cases it is not the direct primary cause.
The intention of this program is to examine the human factors involved in accidents, incidents and mistakes in the workplace.
Topics included in the program:
Not all accidents are preventable, but careful forethought and planning, combined with strict adherence to safe work practices will minimise the frequency and severity of accidents and incidents.
RUNNING TIME: 9 Minutes
Mental health, while an important factor in workplace health, is often...
MORE INFOMental health, while an important factor in workplace health, is often overlooked. This safety short covers some concepts and techniques that can promote good mental health in the workplace.
RUNNING TIME: 2 Minutes
Sexual harassment is any form of unwelcome sexual conduct. This can include...
MORE INFOSexual harassment is any form of unwelcome sexual conduct. This can include written, verbal or physical acts. These incidents can happen in person or online.
If an incident is reciprocated, consensual or welcome and is based on mutual attraction or friendship then it is not sexual harassment.
This programme covers:
Sexual harassment represents a serious risk to health and safety.
It is important to not only implement effective control measures but also to continually check these control measures to ensure they are working.
Sexual harassment… a lack of awareness is not an excuse.
RUNNING TIME: 5 Minutes
Some workplace hazards are obvious but work can also carry risks to mental...
MORE INFOSome workplace hazards are obvious but work can also carry risks to mental health which are less apparent. This safety short covers some of the potential causes of Work-related stress.
RUNNING TIME: 3 Minutes
When aggressive incidents arise, it’s important to know how to respond to...
MORE INFOWhen aggressive incidents arise, it’s important to know how to respond to de-escalate them, so that they can be defused before serious harm is done. This safety short gives you some warning signs that you may be dealing with an aggressive individual as well as some do’s and don’ts that can help de-escalate an aggressive situation.
RUNNING TIME: 4 Minutes
Workplace violence and aggression can have devastating effects in a...
MORE INFOWorkplace violence and aggression can have devastating effects in a multitude of ways. This safety short gives you a quick overview of some of the negative effects that can result from workplace violence and aggression.
RUNNING TIME: 1 Minute
In every workplace there should be a clear and well-understood procedure in...
MORE INFOIn every workplace there should be a clear and well-understood procedure in place for reporting any incidents of violence or aggression. This safety short covers some concepts and techniques that can help in dealing effectively with a violent or aggressive incident that has occurred in the workplace.
RUNNING TIME: 3 Minutes
Every workplace is different, and it’s important to assess worksites as a...
MORE INFOEvery workplace is different, and it’s important to assess worksites as a means of identifying methods for reducing the likelihood of violent incidents occurring. This safety short outlines some of the prevention measures that can be taken to avoid violence and aggression.
RUNNING TIME: 5 Minutes
Workplace violence and aggression can be defined as, any act in which a...
MORE INFOWorkplace violence and aggression can be defined as, any act in which a person is abused, threatened, intimidated or assaulted during the course of their employment. This safety short covers some examples of violence and aggression that someone could potentially encounter as a result of their work.
RUNNING TIME: 3 Minutes
Some workplace hazards are obvious: when there is a risk of physical injury...
MORE INFOSome workplace hazards are obvious: when there is a risk of physical injury in the workplace, it can be relatively easy to identify and address. But work can also carry risks to mental health.
This programme examines the various ways stress can affect members of an organisation as well as potential methods for combatting it.
Topics included in the programme:
Work-related stress is not always the easiest of workplace hazards to identify. But being aware of the potential risks, and moving pro-actively to prevent stress taking hold, will help minimise the chances of stress-related illness.
RUNNING TIME: 11 Minutes
Work-related stress is not always the easiest of workplace hazards to...
MORE INFOWork-related stress is not always the easiest of workplace hazards to identify. This safety short explains how you can define what Work-related stress is.
RUNNING TIME: 1 Minute