_Leaders are all levels have a critical role to play in building a
positive safe work culture, influencing improvements and creating a
healthy and productive environment where employees thrive. Sentis are
running an Open Program for those interested in developing their
skills in safety leadership and understanding how to engage people to
pursue a strong safety culture. _In this two-day Open Program, we will
provide our core Zero Incident Process (ZIP) Module 1 program. ZIP is
an experiential training program that provides the foundation for
meaningful safety culture change. It has been successfully delivered
to more than 150,000 participants from over 350 companies across the
world.
ZIP is based on the premise that every person has a responsibility for
staying safe. As such, ZIP will provide participants with the tools
and skills to take control of their personal safety and become more
effective within the systems and environment in which they work. ZIP
gives participants insight into how their thinking works, and how this
drives their behaviour and subsequent results—in life, and
especially safety.
ZIP focuses on the ‘Person’ and ‘Leadership’ components of
safety culture and uses a psychologically-based process to engage
employees at all levels, sell the ‘why’ of safety and help them to
willingly buy-in to their organisation’s safety vision. The program
concepts are simple, yet effective, and our facilitators know how to
challenge and engage participants in a way that ensures concepts
‘stick’ for the long-term.
This particular Open Program will be pitched with respect to the
strategic and operational nature of the leaders attending, where we
will work with leaders to equip them with an understanding into how
they can drive helpful attitudes across their own organisation towards
achieving safety excellence.
SESSION OUTCOMES
* Improved understanding of what a strong safety culture looks like,
* Improved understanding of how our attitudes drive safety results,
* An understanding of key skills to take control of our thinking and
change unhelpful safety attitudes we see across the organisation,
* Consideration for what role each person in an organisation plays
to drive high safety performance,
* Improved ability to support a strong safety culture and influence
safe behaviour from a leadership perspective.
PROGRAM DETAILS
Date: Wednesday 14 August and Thursday 15 August (two days)
Location: PERTH CBD, Venue TBC
PROGRAM START: 9:00am
PROGRAM END: 5:00pm
Morning tea and lunch provided on both days.
Please contact us should you have any access or dietary requirements.
For further information, please contact us
[http://www.sentis.com.au/contact].
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