Allow enough time e g. 10-15 minutes. Allow enough time e g. 10-15 minutes
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Allow enough time e.g. 10-15 minutes.
Allow enough time e.g. 10-15 minutes.
Have
a beginning
, middle and an end.
Tell workers you will be asking if they have any questions as you go along.
Tell them not to be afraid to ask.
Do not assume you need to know all the information – draw on others’ experience.
Do not read from a script. You will lose the interest of your audience if you do!
Allow enough time e.g. 10-15 minutes.
Allow enough time e.g. 10-15 minutes.
Make sure all workers are present before you begin.
Go though the task and hazards.
Highlight safety problems
, and control measures for each hazard.
Inform workers of changes.
Tell workers not to be afraid to ask questions. Discuss issues raised.
Finish by asking if everyone understands.
How to begin a TT:
How to begin a TT:
Get the attention of workers quickly by showing enthusiasm and professionalism.
Give them a reason for being there which will mean something to them.
Give them some numbers to think about such as the number of days lost due to injury or the number of fatalities.
Let them know which hazards are associated with the site.
Add your own text as appropriate!
How to deliver a TT – TOP TIPS!
How to deliver a TT – TOP TIPS!
Know your material.
Don’t get side tracked by other topics.
Make eye-contact.
Involve staff using open questions.
Summarise key points.
Make sure your voice carries to the back of the room.
Avoid talking like a robot.
Don’t speak too quickly or too slowly.
If you get nervous breathe slowly and deeply.
Keep an eye on your timings.
How
to follow-up a TT
How to follow-up a TT
Give out feedback
sheets at the end of the
sessions.
Talk about some
of the issues raised during
the TT during your walkabouts.
Focus your site
observations on the specific
topic presented at the TT.
First impressions count - be clear about what you want to say.
First impressions count - be clear about what you want to say.
Know your audience (e.g. do workers have English as a second language?).
Keep
it simple
, straightforward and avoid jargon.
Consider your tone!
Be respectful - listen to your workers.
Keep it positive – focus on what workers can do to create a healthy and safe working environment.
Be brief!
Pace yourself – explain and summarise.
Remember, TT’s and SB’s are there to:
Remember, TT’s and SB’s are there to:
Aid communication with your workers about health and safety issues.
Highlight problems and identify solutions.
Involve your workers.
Check your workers know and understand the risks and control measures.
Spend time preparing for them!
Use the time effectively!
ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT DELIVERING TOOLBOX TALKS OR SAFETY BRIEFINGS?
ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT DELIVERING TOOLBOX TALKS OR SAFETY BRIEFINGS?
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