Even veterans can have accidents; what kind of education prevents "familiarity" from becoming a risk?
[Safety Education Video] [Video Training] It is the experienced veteran workers who are most at risk of complacency! Recognizing the risk of "getting used to" things is the first step to safety.
The confidence that comes from 'I've been doing this for many years, so it's fine' and 'There has never been an accident until now' is an invisible risk that lurks in veteran workers. In fact, statistics on labor accidents from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare show that a significant proportion of accidents involve workers with over ten years of experience, and it is understood that carelessness and assumptions are often the causes. Common issues: ■ 'Self-taught' methods, such as skipping steps, have become ingrained ■ Risks are underestimated ■ Difficult to point out issues, leading to a lack of opportunities for improvement Even veterans can become complacent or make assumptions due to familiarity, which can trigger accidents. This is why a 'realization' space to reassess confidence backed by experience is necessary. Video training provides a new perspective on familiar tasks and is a powerful tool for updating safety awareness. Shall we start education to eliminate 'It's fine because I've been doing it for years' at your workplace as well? *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
- Company:LinkStudio
- Price:100,000 yen-500,000 yen