Core Training Course
CTC 102
Foundations for Safety Behavior Management
Effective safety communication — the ability to understand and communicate safety — is a crucial skill for supervisors and managers.

This course offers a practical approach to safety behavior management based upon helping workers understand why they have certain behavioral tendencies that are safe or unsafe, productive or unproductive. Training workers to understand why and how they behave gives each worker the ability to implement targeted changes in his/her behavior.

Foundations for Safety Behavior Management
uses the DiSC® Dimensions Of Behavior™ by Inscape Publishing as a basis of understanding these behavioral tendencies. The DiSC® is a widely-used, easy to understand behavioral assessment that gives participants an understanding of four major behavioral tendencies.

Open, Interactive Learning Environment
Foundations for Safety Behavior Management is designed to include no less than 5 interactive training exercises. These exercises include small discussion groups, role playing and behavior profiling. Peak conducts this course in an energetic, interactive teaching style — an active classroom environment that appeals to workers.

The major teaching units of
Foundations for Safety Behavior Management are:

• Introduction to the Safety Behavior Management Process
• Identification of Behavioral Tendencies in Safety Management Process
• Identifying Behavioral Tendencies in the Work Team
• Using Behavioral Knowledge to Improve Safety Communication
• Using Improved Communication to Maximize Leadership Effectiveness
• Problem-Solving Safety Issues Using “Under The Hard Hat” Exercises

Length: 2 days (16 hours)