https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=5_IFz7FEZ9E

Based on a real workplace example, this animation demonstrates how different attitudes drive our behaviour and, in turn, the results we get when engaging with safety. Safety Attitudes at Work is an excerpt from a Sentis research study of more than 21,000 participants from 73 sites across agriculture, construction, government, healthcare, manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, and utilities. Download your free copy of the report today: https://sentis.com.au/resources/driving-a-positive-safety-culture ————————————————————– Offering safety culture assessments, training, coaching and consulting, Sentis helps organisations to break through the safety plateau and achieve positive safety culture change. We equip employees with the knowledge, skills and motivation to make safer choices, each and every day. Since the introduction of our pioneering psychology-based safety programs in 2003, we’ve empowered more than 400 companies and 165,000 individuals to think differently about safety. Learn more about our approach: https://www.sentis.com.au

14 thoughts on “Safety Attitudes at Work

  1. What about co workers who bully and you time and time again report it and still no one does anything about it and using Facebook to bully , I think management today are afraid to properly protect their employees from co worker bullying

    1. More like they are afraid of losing their jobs. If there is a compliance and ethics hot line they can report it there. or better yet report it to HR

  2. I desperately want to know which software is used to make such animation videos. … pls let me know.

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