Safety Leadership
This course is an introduction to the basic elements of effective safety leadership with emphasis on successful leadership styles and ...
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safety@oshe.co.zw
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- Description
- Curriculum
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11.0 Introduction
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22.0 Leadership
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33.0 Leadership Styles
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44.0 Positive Reinforcement
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55.0 Commitment
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66.0 Leadership in Action
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7Safety Leadership Quiz
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82.1 The Five Levels of Leadership
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93.1 Tough-Coercive Leadership
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105.1 Leaders Get What They Give!
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116.1 Leadership Actions
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122.1.1 Level One - The Boss
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133.2 Tough-Controlling Leadership
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145.2 Perception is Reality
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156.1.1 Leaders Demonstrate Commitment to Safety and Health
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162.1.2 Level Two - The Coach
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176.1.2 Leaders Define Safety Goals and Objectives
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182.1.3 Level Three - The Producer
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196.1.3 Leaders Allocate Resources
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202.1.4 Level Four - The Provider
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216.1.4 Leaders Expect Performance
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222.1.5 Level Five - The Champion
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236.1.5 Leaders Encourage Worker Participation
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242.2 Leadership Shapes Culture
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256.1.6 Leaders Encourage Reporting Safety and Health Concerns
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266.1.7 Leaders Give Workers Access to Safety and Health Information
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276.1.8 Leaders Involve Workers in all Aspects of Safety
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286.1.9 Leaders Remove Barriers to Participation
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296.1.10 Leaders Collect Information About Hazards
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306.1.11 Leaders Inspect and Analyse Hazards
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316.1.12 Leaders Identify Health Hazards
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326.1.13 Leaders Conduct Incident/Accident Investigations
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336.1.14 Leaders Identify Hazard Control Strategies
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346.1.15 Leaders Implement Hazard Controls
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356.1.16 Leaders Follow Up to Confirm that Controls are Effective
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366.1.17 Leaders Educate Employers, Managers, and Supervisors
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376.1.18 Leaders Train Workers Why and How to Work Safely
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386.1.19 Leaders Conduct SMS Evaluation and Improvement
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396.1.20 Leaders Correct Program Shortcomings and Identify Improvement Opportunities