Safety Culture and Practices

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Learn to build a powerful safety culture! This module applies essential everyday safety practices for every workplace—from construction and healthcare to offices and retail. Shift your mindset and make safety a daily habit to ensure everyone goes home safe and well.

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Course Description

It provides a clear understanding of what a strong safety culture and everyday safety practices are, and how they help everyone go home safe and well. The content explains that safety is a mindset that applies to every workplace, whether it’s a construction site, a healthcare setting, an office, or a retail store. It covers building a strong safety culture and applying practices to achieve a safer workplace.

Keywords: Safety culture, everyday safety practices, workplace hazards, safe daily habits, speaking up.

Course Modules (7 Lessons Total)

1. What is Safety Culture?
  • Covers the definition of safety culture, referring to the shared values, beliefs, and everyday actions that influence how people approach safety.
  • Explores the Building Blocks of a safety culture: Shared Beliefs and Attitudes, Leadership Commitment, Everyday Behaviours, and Open and Honest Communication.
2. The Role Everyone Plays in Safety
  • Defines the role of every person in the workplace, regardless of position, in contributing to safety.
  • Explains that good leaders actively demonstrate safe behaviour and support workers who raise safety concerns.
3. Common Workplace Hazards
  • Covers the concept that hazards are everywhere but often overlooked.
  • Clarifies the difference between a hazard (something that could cause harm, like a loose floor tile) and a risk (the chance that someone will be harmed by the hazard).
  • Notes that hazards exist in all work environments: physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, and psychosocial.
4. Turn Hazard Awareness Into Safe Daily Habits
  • Focuses on embedding safe work practices into daily routines to make safety second nature.
  • Provides methods for building safer habits, such as starting a task with a short mental checklist, reflecting after a job is done, setting up your space, and encouraging team members.
5. Safety Culture Needs Your Voice
  • Details the steps on How to Raise a Safety Concern effectively: Identify the issue clearly, use the right channel (supervisor, HSR, reporting tool), be specific and factual, and follow up if needed.
6. Wrap-Up
  • Summary and reinforcement of the key learnings from this module.
7. Final Quiz
  • Final evaluation of the participant’s understanding of the course material.

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Explain what safety culture means in the workplace.
  • Identify the key elements that contribute to a strong safety culture.
  • Recognise how attitudes, behaviours, and leadership influence safety outcomes.

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