The Behavioural Safety and Safe Work Habits Training Course is designed to help professionals create safer workplaces by understanding how human behaviour influences workplace safety. Participants will learn practical techniques to recognise unsafe actions, reinforce positive safety behaviours, reduce workplace incidents, and promote a culture where safety becomes a daily habit rather than a compliance requirement. This Healthcare Management training course combines behavioural science with practical workplace applications to improve organisational safety performance.
Delivered by Imperial Corporate Training Institute, this training course equips participants with the knowledge and skills to encourage employee engagement, improve hazard awareness, strengthen safety communication, and implement behavioural safety programmes across healthcare and other high-risk industries. Through interactive learning and real-world case studies, delegates will gain the confidence to influence safe work habits that support long-term organisational success.
Objectives
After completing this Behavioural Safety and Safe Work Habits Training Course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles of behavioural safety in the workplace.
- Identify factors that contribute to unsafe behaviours and workplace accidents.
- Develop effective strategies to promote safe work habits.
- Apply behavioural observation techniques to improve safety performance.
- Strengthen communication that encourages positive safety behaviours.
- Reduce workplace risks through proactive behavioural interventions.
- Build a strong safety culture across teams and departments.
- Improve incident reporting and learning from near misses.
- Encourage employee accountability for workplace safety.
- Support continuous improvement in occupational health and safety practices.
Target Audience
This Healthcare Management training course is suitable for:
- Healthcare managers and administrators
- Health and safety managers
- Safety officers and supervisors
- Occupational health professionals
- Facilities management personnel
- Risk management professionals
- Clinical department managers
- Team leaders and line managers
- Human resources professionals
- Anyone responsible for promoting workplace safety