Practical sheet | REF: FIC0120 V1

What promotional tools should be used to make prevention more effective, and how?

Author: Sandrine ESPINASSE

Publication date: August 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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3. Choose the animation tool

There are several tools you can use to run your training courses. They can be based, for example, on experience feedback or reminders of instructions.

3.1 The safety minute

It should not exceed 10 minutes and its frequency should be defined.

Usually a daily meeting, it provides an opportunity to review the day's work. If it takes place at the start of the shift, it concerns the work planned, the associated risks and preventive measures. If it takes place at the end of the day, it concerns the work carried out, and provides feedback on the difference between what was planned and what was actually done.

The weekly Safety Minute reviews the past week, providing feedback on risk situations observed, ideas for improvement,...

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