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Course InformationDate: 14th & 15th May 2015 (Thurs & Fri) Time: 9am to 5pm Venue:Concorde Hotel, Orchard (Formerly Le Meridien Hotel) Fee : S$900 (NETT) S$360 (After PIC Cash) Inclusive of teabreaks and lunch To register, please contact Jaslyn @ 9767 9686 / 6278 9785 or jaslyn@cbsgroup.com.sg Registration is on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Register early to avoid disappointment. Click here for registration form UnsubscribeIf you no longer wish to receive our email advertisements - please reply "unsubscribe" as the subject.Thank you |
2-Day Practical Workshop in Integrating Behavioral Safety into Health and Safety Management System
– Static and Dynamic Settings
About Behavioral Safety Many people misunderstood that behavioral safety is a system that can replace the current approach of the occupational health and safety management system. This is not the case. In fact, organizations need to put in place a health and safety management system and concurrently applies behavioral safety. The rationale of arriving behavioral safety program can be extracted in the definition of safety culture. UK Health and Safety Commission (1993) defined safety culture as 'the product of individual and group values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies and patterns of behavior that determine the commitment to, and the style and proficiency of, an organization's health and safety management'. BSD Professionals, David Tan (2010) defined positive safety culture as 'an assemble of individuals Which made up of groups' positive safety values, beliefs, attitudes, competencies and safe patterns of behavior that committed in controlling a healthy and safe workplace using a practicable health and safety management system that can reduce the workplace's risk to as safe as reasonably practicable. These are demonstrated by top management empowering safety and health down to the last worker in the organization with open communications, open consultations, consistent compliances and co-operations'. These definitions are relatively similar as they characterized into mutual values, beliefs, attitudes, patterns of behavior and it focused on what was described in a task-force based safety culture only if the organization is 'positive' towards health and safety. |
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