Communication is one of the primary tasks of OHS professionals in many workplaces. OHS professionals provide guidance, training, written documentation, reports, and presentations to a wide variety of audiences. OHS professionals must also be able to apply receptive communication skills when listening in conversations, presentations, or meetings or when reading reports and technical documentation. Having the skills necessary to adequately communicate about a wide variety of topics is vital to improving the safety performance of a workplace.
In order to act as an effective resource in the workplace, OHS professionals should demonstrate proficiency in:
– Oral communication
– Written communication
– Reading
– Receptive communication
– Behavioural communication