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Attitude Awareness
One on One
Safety Attitudes
Take Time for Safety
- Attitude Awareness
#AT014, #AT015, #AT016 (27 min. 1987)
Occupational
This video presents an approach in helping employees identify
how their attitude affects their job performance, especially their
safety performance. The show will introduce you to four employees.
You will see how their attitudes contribute to an accident and
how, in the end, they recognize the responsibility they each hold
for their own actions. Particularly useful for training supervisors
and individuals responsible for accident investigations.
- One on One
#ON001, #ON000, #ON106 (25 min. 1991)
Occupational
The art of giving effective feedback. Train employees how to
approach associates—even senior employees—seen working in an
unsafe way. This video teaches workers to address these tough
situations and provide positive, honest, effective feedback.
- Safety Attitudes
#SA010 (15 min. 1993)
Occupational
This important program will help convince your employees that
safety is in their best interest.
- Importance of a safety committee
- Designating goals
- Personal protective equipment
- Taking responsibility
- How safety affects workers and their families
- Take Time for Safety
#TK000 DVD (16 min. purchased 2011)
Occupational
In this program, workers learn the very real hazards associated with rushing and being in a hurry. Through various examples, viewers will learn to recognize the symptoms of becoming rushed, why "hurried working" is so dangerous and what steps they can take to stay safe. The program also makes the point that being in a hurry is not the real cause of incidents and injuries, but rather a symptom of poor planning, poor choices and poor timemanagement — all of which can be prevented by proper
preparation and organization.
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800-444-9150 or 651-228-7302.
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