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5 Reasons to Attend a SafeStart Workshop

Larry Wilson presents at a SafeStart workshop

SafeStart offers world-class workshops that provide an excellent introduction to human error prevention. They also offer the opportunity to ask questions about SafeStart, learn more about human factors in safety, and take the first steps to transforming your safety program.

Here are the top 5 reasons you should attend the next SafeStart public workshop:

  1. Learn how to get leadership to buy into safety, and leverage steering committees and sustainability programs to ensure long-term success.
  2. Understand why addressing human factors in safety has the biggest impact on overall safety performance, and learn how the SafeStart process reduces injuries on- and off-the-job, with a 50% reduction on average in the first 12 months.
  3. Discover personal safety concepts and skills are applicable everywhere and learn why a 24/7 approach is necessary to reduce injuries both at work and at home.
  4. Become a certified trainer after a 3-day workshop. After purchasing training licenses, certified trainers can deliver the SafeStart course to employees with the flexibility of their own training schedule.
  5. Meet SafeStart senior consultants and learn from their years of safety experience. As experts in human error and safety performance, they will be able to provide insight and personal tips on how to make the most of your SafeStart implementation.

Our workshops regularly sell out, so reserve your seat early and make this the year you take your safety program to the next level. To hear what previous SafeStart workshop attendees have to say, check out these videos.

Contact SafeStart to register now and make a difference in your safety program!

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