5 Ways to Combat Complacency in Safety [24.26] | ||||||||||||
Date: Thursday, March 12, 2020 Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center Speakers: Blaine Hoffmann, Host of the Safety Pro Podcast/Advisory Board, iReportSource Track: All Industries and Workplaces Secondary Track: Social and Behavioral Session Type: Educational Session Skill Level: Intermediate Description: Complacency is defined as a self-satisfaction, especially when accompanied by unawareness of actual dangers or deficiencies. Often, complacency happens over time, where workers take the conditions or the context around them for granted, forget, or even worse, do not transfer them to newer workers. If someone is "going through the motions," cutting corners, or almost "unconsciously" on the job, you can see how this could go wrong. The speaker discusses five ways to combat complacency in safety. Learning Objectives: 1. Identify complacency in your workplace. 2. List five ways to combat complacency in safety.
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