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Workplace Safety Training
TIS provides effective workplace safety training through the use of real-world panoramic scenes and e-learning to ensure an interactive and engaging training experience. All our training is reinforced with animated micro-learning teaching materials that detail each potential hazard and explains the best practices when dealing with hazards in the workplace.
The training is provided in simple and easy to understand language while still being backed up by real-world safety practices, methodologies and the hierarchy of hazard controls. The out of the box training courses cover typical critical risks and hazards that lead to injury in active work scenes.
Step 1: Spotting Hazards
The safety training courses use active worksites to provide a realistic and immersive experience. There are up to eight hazards in each 360-degree panoramic scene and employees are challenged to find them. They then work through the instructive animated training on how to safely address each hazard. Any hazards that they miss are shown and they are required to work through that training and assessment. Up to four hidden hazards pertinent to each scene are also included and the appropriate hazard responses are trained.
Step 2: Controlling Hazards
For each hazard in the panoramic scenes, employees are asked to nominate three control measures to address the risk. Their selections are reinforced with explanations about the control measures and why they should be used. Employees are then asked to choose the critical or most important control measure to address the selected hazard. All control measures are underpinned by the hierarchy of hazard controls
Step 3: Analysing Results
The assessment is robust and underpinned by the hierarchy of hazard controls. Knowledge of correct hazard control measures and critical control measures are reinforced. The reports provide evidence to meet your safety training compliance obligations. Both employee results and company results are included to provide safety analysis reports.
How Does the Interactive Safety Training Work?
Targeted Training to Address Your Workplace Hazards
The out of the box courses cover critical safety themes for a wide range of industries. Some courses look at typical critical risks across the whole scene. This training helps your employees to understand the hazards within their total working environment.
Others focus on a single safety theme, for example, manual handling, working at height and working around operating mobile plant. You can emphasise safe practice for these high-risk activities to ensure your employees increase their knowledge. They can understand the specific control measures for these hazards and apply them across their whole working environment.
The workplace safety training provided by Tap into Safety is able to be introduced into any area of your organisation either as standalone training, for example, in your safety induction, or to complement your existing training to verify competencies. Tap into Safety training is commonly used as part of a companies safety induction, pre-employment training, refresher training, and to provide the theory and assessment in VOC’s.
What is this?
The panoramic scenes include visible hazards that are common in that working environment. The employee identifies these hazards in the scene by clicking on the panoramic image where they think a hazard is located.
What is this for?
Wherever possible, we use panoramas of real workplace environments to create familiarity with the content. Interactive training is more effective than traditional methods. The panoramic scenes encourage employees to engage with the content, which leads to safer workplace practices. When panoramic scenes are not possible, we use e-Learning and micro-learning to deliver critical concepts succinctly and engagingly.
What is this?
Workplace environments contain a number of hazards that can’t be seen, for example, high noise levels, a worker’s mental fatigue and distraction. Each training course includes a series of hidden or emerging hazards that relate to the scenarios.
What is this for?
There are times when hidden hazards may create very high levels of risk, and it’s important that these hazards are covered in the training. One such emerging or hidden hazard is worker fitness for work that includes physical and mental fatigue.
What is this?
The training is underpinned by the hierarchy of hazard controls. Employees are trained to use the highest level of control possible to address workplace hazards. Their safety knowledge is assessed according to their selection of the control measures.
What is this for?
The safety hierarchy of controls is a universal measure and is recommended to manage workplace risks. Robust safety training relies on this methodology. Ensuring your employees understand the correct control measures helps to provide a safer working environment.
What is this?
The employee results are available immediately after a training course is completed. The report outlines the employee’s hazard awareness skills and their understanding of controls for each hazard.
What is this for?
This report provides insight into the employee’s understanding of how each hazard might affect them when they work in that environment. The report is evidence that the employee has completed the training, and this helps in your compliance responsibilities.
What is this?
The Safety reports detail the safety knowledge of employees. These reports provide evidence of employees knowledge of the hazards and controls for each training course, detailing exactly what areas they do and don’t understand over time.
What is this for?
The Safety reports are powerful tools that clearly highlights gaps in employee’s safety knowledge that can be used in your next ToolBox Talk. The reports highlight where your employees may require additional training. Safety analysis is key to revealing gaps in safety knowledge within your organisation.
The out of the box workplace safety training courses cover a wide range of hazards. The hazards include critical risks that would typically occur in each of the 360-degree panoramic scenes and e-learning courses. Although there is no limit to the type of hazards we can cover in each scene, there are some key hazards that occur in many of the courses. These include for example:
Manual handling
Working at height
Operating plant exclusion zones
Suspended loads
Communication
Working with electricity
Hazardous substances
Isolating energy sources
Pinch and crushing points
Fatigue and fitness for work
Manual handling
Working at height
Operating plant exclusion zones
Suspended loads
Communication
Working with electricity
Hazardous substances
Isolating energy sources
Pinch and crushing points
Fatigue and fitness for work
Workplace Safety Training for Any Industry
Our out of the box safety training courses can be used by a wide range of industries including construction, civil works and infrastructure, mining, warehousing, maintenance, office-based activities, hospitality, and transport and logistics. We are regularly adding to the library with new courses for these industries and others.
However, with our custom-build option, the skies the limit because the 360-degree panoramic training and e-learning courses can be used across all industries. If you don’t see what you need in the safety training library, please contact us to discuss your specific needs.
Easy Access to Informative Reports
It is vital to have a record of the training that has been completed by your employees to meet your safety training obligations. It is also useful to be able to gauge how the company is going as a whole.
One of the key measures of successful training is a record of employee results that show what they know and what they don’t know. Our reports detail the hazard awareness skills of employees along with the control selections for each hazard. These details are available for each employee to verify their competencies and for the company as a whole within a selected date range together with demographic filters including site, role, year of birth and gender, or custom-filters that you can add at any time.
Having this insight helps to improve safety because you can address these gaps in your toolbox meetings, safety talks or in further safety training.
Employee Results
The employee results reports provide detailed information after each training course has been completed. These reports show the gaps in their safety knowledge and help you to verify employee competencies. Your VOC’s can be quickly verified.
Company Reports
Employee results are collated over a nominated date range together with optional filters of site, role, year of birth and gender. The reports provide a Safety analysis that predicts trends and show areas that need retraining.
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