As a manager, supervisor, leader, or person with responsibility for others, the way work is done often matters more than what the rules say. Employees watch what you prioritise, what you challenge, and what you quietly let slide. Behavioural safety awareness focuses on how everyday behaviour is shaped by pressure, culture, habits, and leadership signals. It recognises that unsafe behaviour rarely comes from bad intent and far more often comes from normal people trying to do a good job under real-world constraints.
This course explores why unsafe behaviours develop, how leadership behaviour influences safety culture, and what practical actions managers can take to encourage safer choices without resorting to blame, micro-management, or paperwork for the sake of it.
By the end of the course you will:
- Understand why unsafe behaviour happens
- Be able to identify practical behavioural safety actions
- Be able to develop and maintain a positive safety culture
