6. Mistakes to avoid
6.1 Don't assign too many actions to a single driver
The dispersal of participants can result from the piloting of numerous simultaneous actions. Ideally, each pilot should be given a maximum of ten actions. A pilot who had too many actions to manage would run the risk of running out of resources, and the actions would not be carried through to completion.
SCROLL TO TOP6.2 Don't have the HSE unit draw up an action plan in its entirety, without consultation.
Such a plan might not be accepted by the pilots....
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