- Locations: Bukit Merah - Central Singapore Central Area - Central
- Duration / Course length: 4 Hours
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Course details
Course Duration- 24 May 2019
People are often the weakest link in workplace safety. They can ignore PPE, defy safety rules or take short cuts, especially when nobody is looking. To tackle these problems, education and enforcement are commonly used. The two approaches only get you so far. How do you get your staff to wear PPE and follow rules - willingly?
Objectives
This course aims to expand the toolbox of safety professionals and line managers in handling unsafe behaviours. The participants will learn in-depth the factors that drive unsafe behaviours and why blaming workers seldom work. They will also learn practical change techniques that builds collaboration and ;
Who should attend
Workplace Safety and Health professionals, Facility Managers, Workplace Managers and anyone who manages PPE.
Course outline
- 4 Types Of Mindset Towards PPE And Rules
- 3 Common Approaches Towards PPE
- 3 Inducing Factors That Cause Staff Not To Wear PPE
- Change Techniques Pertaining To Each Of The Inducing Factor
Continuous Professional Development:
WSHO 4 CPD (pending approval)
Certification
Attendees will be awarded a certificate of attendance.
This course is an accredited course by the Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) Singapore. Updated on 15 March, 2019
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Health and Safety Manager , Occupational hygiene superintendent , Principal Safety Engineer , Project Health & SafetyCourse Location
About IOM Singapore
IOM (Institute of Occupational Medicine) is a leading international provider of workplace health and safety solutions to industry, commerce, public sector and professional bodies. We have a wealth of expertise and experience, enabling us to provide practical solutions to a broad spectrum of occupational health and hygiene concerns.Whether you need strategic advice, expert opinion or on-site measurement and monitoring, IOM Singapore can help. Our services in Singapore extend to workplace safety, occupational hygiene, safety of nanomaterials, asbestos, human factors, ergonomics, lab services and training. We also carry out world class multidisciplinary applied research on a range of occupational and environmental health risk issues.
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