Psychological and Physical Safety for Supervisors and Managers

  • 9 topics | 34m 12s
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  • Transcripts
All workers, at any level, in an organization deserve to work under safe conditions. Physical safety measures cover things such as safe work and using controls to make jobs safer. But psychological safety is just as important. A psychologically safe workplace is one where workers are encouraged and mistakes are rectified without attributing blame to an individual. When both sides of the safety coin are met, overall safety culture in the workplace improves and workers are more willing to work for and with others rather than trying to see what is best for the individual only.This course was developed with subject matter expert support provided by Strata-G, LLC, a global professional services company focusing on regulatory compliance, safety and health, infrastructure management and operations, and business services. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review; however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments, location-specific, or facility/process-specific requirements. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

IN THIS COURSE

  • Course Overview
    1m
  • The Building Blocks of Safety Culture
    4m
  • Factors Affecting Workplace Safety Culture
    4m
  • Knowledge Check: A Workplace Safety Culture
    3m
  • Creating a Psychologically Safe Workplace
    9m
  • Knowledge Check: A Psychologically Safe Workplace
    2m
  • The Purpose of Audits
    4m
  • Human Performance Improvement
    3m
  • Knowledge Check: Auditing and Human Performance Improvement
    2m

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