You See You Act Training at the Workplace
HRDCorp Training Programme No. : 10001150055
You See, You Act training is a safety training program that focuses on developing hazard recognition and risk assessment skills in employees. The training emphasizes the importance of observing the workplace and identifying potential hazards that could lead to accidents or injuries.
On top of that, You See, You Act training encourages employees to take action to prevent accidents and injuries by reporting hazards to their supervisors or taking steps to mitigate the risks themselves if possible. The training can cover a wide range of safety topics depending on the specific hazards present in the workplace.
Moreover, You See You Act training is being used to encourage workers to highlight and report anything that could pose danger to the safety and also to make improvements in workplace. Heinrich wrote in Industrial Prevention: A Scientific Approach that the root of 88% of incidents is ‘unsafe acts of persons. According to the pyramid, for every 300 accidents, 300 are no injury, 30 are minor injuries and one is a major injury.
Overall, our You See, You Act training is designed to promote a safety culture in the workplace where employees are actively engaged in identifying and addressing potential safety hazards. This helps to create a safer and more productive work environment for everyone.
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Training Contents
The training should cover but not limited to the objectives below:
- To find an unsafe act and unsafe condition at the workplace,
- To be aware according to hazards and risk especially in workplace,
- To be aware of how to act when exposed to unsafe acts and unsafe conditions,
- Explain the consequences and threats that may lead to the incident, and
- Set out safe work practices and procedures to be followed to prevent workplace injuries and illnesses.
Training Duration
1-day training
Training Location
In-house Client’s site.