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Unsafe Acts

Safety Video Course

Unsafe Acts

Unsafe acts at work are intentional or unintentional violations of an established safe work practice, procedure, method or system.

Arguably the most common cause of unsafe acts can be categorised as indifference. In these situations safe methods are known but individuals simply choose to ignore them.

About the course

It is clear that unsafe acts occur regularly in every workplace, and the more they occur the more likely serious accidents and long-term health problems will result.

So, “How do we reduce the number of unsafe acts and hence reduce the number of resulting accidents, injuries and illnesses?”

How to prevent unsafe acts:

  • Maintaining and implementing appropriate engineering control measures
  • Maintaining and implementing appropriate administrative control measures, and
  • Modifying people’s behaviour and improving their attitude towards safety

This program examines the reasons for the occurrence of unsafe acts and methods that can be used to reduce their frequency.

Course Details:

  • Causes of Unsafe Acts
  • Outcomes from Unsafe Acts
  • Reducing Unsafe Acts

How the course improves safety:

Creating and maintaining a workplace culture that will encourage people to continually follow safe work practices and procedures will result in fewer accidents and injuries and will produce a measurable decrease in risk exposure.

Video Running Time:
13 minutes

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Facilitator's Guide

Accompanying documentation includes facilitator’s framework, video transcript, exercises and a multiple-choice assessment questionnaire.

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Safety Assessment

Course includes a 10-part multiple-choice safety quiz. Participants can take the assessment as is, or the questions can be modified to suit your requirements.

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Course Certificate

Participants can print a completion certificate and training progress is stored centrally in Safetyhub to track your participant engagement KPI.

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Safetyhub helps organisations deliver improved workplace safety training with online safety videos and LMS tools. Safetyhub has been providing safety video learning solutions and high-quality safety video content for over 25 years.

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Hampton Wick
Surrey, KT1 4AE

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