Using examples from hand safety—to date, the number one preventable industrial accident worldwide— learn how to use behavioural safety methods such as nudge theory to help reduce risk.
Learn proven methods to effectively reduce injuries through real-world examples. Engaging activities will encourage collaboration and the development of tailored solutions for specific workplace needs. Key topics include conducting behavioral safety assessments at workstations, implementing behavior change strategies, and promoting consistent use of PPE.
Key takeaways:
- Identify and address key injury risk factors.
- Understand how behavior-based safety interventions and nudge theory, a concept rooted in behavioral psychology, can subtly influence safer practices among employees
- Develop and implement strategies for effective safety assessments.
- Apply real-world examples to create or improve programs—for hand safety and other risk areas.
With insights from practical safety programs in manufacturing, this session provides hands-on learning, collaborative knowledge-sharing, and actionable steps to drive meaningful change in workplace safety.