Create a safety culture of excellence with HSE Safety culture is often referred to as 'the way things are done around here'. It's a combination of the attitudes, values and behaviours held within an organisation, as well the management systems and procedures that influence how something is really done, rather than how it should be done. Poor safety culture has contributed to many major incidents and personal injuries and can be just as influential on safety outcomes as the organisation's safety management system itself. The good news is that safety culture can be measured and improved. Creating a Safety Culture of Excellence is a training course, delivered by HSE and industry experts, that provides delegates with an understanding of the many factors that influence both workers' and managers' attitudes to safety and how these may be enhanced. Join us for one of the following dates: 11 June 2024 | HSE Science and Research Centre, Buxton | 26 to 27 June 2024 | Live online | 11 July 2024 | Etc Venues Marble Arch, London |
560 per delegate Wednesday 15 May 2024, 2.30pm In this webinar, HSE's human factors team will be explaining the risk management approach for work-related stress and safety culture. It will cover an open discussion on: - The legal duties and responsibilities of an organisation
- Why organisations should measure safety climate and workplace stress levels
- How you get senior management commitment
- How you manage internal communications to increase worker engagement
- The cost and impact of doing nothing
There will be a live audience Q&A, where you can ask our experts any questions you have on these topics. Visit solutions.hse.gov.uk to view all of our upcoming courses. All of our training courses can be delivered in-company, contact us to discuss your requirements. Web | Email | Phone: +44 (0) 203 028 3704 |