Break the Chain of Repeat Accidents … for Just $99!
There’s an old saying that it’s OK to make a mistake, as long as you learn from it.
In workplace safety, mistakes are never OK. They can sicken, injure, or even kill. But even worse is repeating the same pattern of errors over and over. Yet that’s what happens in many businesses.
If yours is one of them, or if you want to stop repeat accidents before they happen, look to BLR’s PowerPoint® plus employee booklet program, Repeat Accidents: Break the Chain. In 22 concise slides, plus accompanying employee booklets, your supervisors and workers will learn these three major links in the accident chain:
--Personality traits that cause accidents
Research shows that some 80 percent of accidents are caused by only about 20 percent of workers. The program will introduce your employees to these accident-causers, teach them to recognize what makes them so, and perhaps to see some of these elements (such as the “tough guy” syndrome, the workaholic, or the angry worker) in themselves. It will also help them understand that, unless their mindsets change, accidents will continue to happen.
--Jobsite elements that are accidents waiting to happen
Poorly planned, equipped, and run jobsites contribute to accidents. The program will ask your people to look at whether there’s appropriate training, the right tools, and even if there’s enough workspace to do their jobs. Often, a few simple changes can dramatically improve safety. We’ll help you identify them.
--Characteristics of a company culture that encourage repeat accidents
Are your company’s policies actually encouraging accidents? This part of the program looks at issues such as staffing, training, and policy relating to investigation of accidents. Unless a company is committed to rooting out hazards, dangers will continue to exist.
An Investigation How-To
Breaking the chain of repeat accidents comes from knowing specifically which of the above factors at your facility is causing them. That calls for effective accident investigation. But even if they’re committed to doing an investigation properly, your people have to know how. This section of the program suggests what questions to ask and how to ask them to get the answers that reach the real, root causes of repeated accidents.
A ‘Break the Chain’ Plan
Investigation is only the first step in solving a repeat accident problem. The next is an action plan that eradicates accident causes and that puts everyone on a safety-first footing. The program will explain the elements of such a plan, including goal setting, hazard detection, communications, and the effective use of rewards. It also lists steps not to take, including sending mixed messages, depending on pep talks, and placing blame.
20 Booklets Included
Repeat Accidents: Break the Chain includes 20 copies of a full-color, 16-page booklet that both complements and reinforces the slides. (Additional copies may be ordered at a discount.) Each page repeats the slides, and adds more information. And a removable quiz/training verification form on the back page tests learning and provides signed proof of training for the employee’s file.
Additional Training Aids
This PowerPoint plus Booklet program also contains several reproducible interactive exercises, each a case study in accident prevention that your trainees will want to discuss and solve for themselves. And when they do, there’s even a reproducible certificate for completing the program.
Affordable and Guaranteed
This cost of this all-inclusive program for recognizing and putting an end to repeat accidents is just $99! And like all BLR products, if it’s not right for you in any way, simply return it for a full refund, including shipping charges. We stand by every product we make.
Take a guaranteed, cost-effective step toward breaking the chain of accidents at your facility. Order now!