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08-06-2010 Three-Step Model to Safety Coaching - Webinar at OnlineLocation: Online Online, Online
âWhen the leaders donât lead, the followers don't follow." This is especially true in safety. Managers and supervisors play a critical role in the safety efforts of most organizations. Their impact on safety can be tremendous, regardless of their involvement. If properly aligned with organizational goals and taught the skills to be effective performance coaches (and most importantly, safety coaches), not only will it greatly enhance their ability to coach safe behavior in workers, but it also increases productivity, quality, and many other areas of performance. Based on the most effective strategies and successful projects in the industry, this webinar will provide the details of the Three-Step Model for Safety Coaching, and reiterate the principles needed to be an effective coach.