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Presentation Tips for Safety People

July 29, 2020 by Dr Rob Long Leave a Comment

Presentation Tips for Safety People Please also consider our latest learning article: Learning Styles Matter What is the point of knowing the Act, regulation, systems, procedures and standards if … [Read more...] about Presentation Tips for Safety People

Filed Under: Robert Long, Safety Procedures, Safety Training Tagged With: learning, pedagogy, Safety Presentations, teaching, tips

How To Write a Safety Report

November 9, 2018 by George Robotham 13 Comments

How To Write a Safety Report OHS professionals write many reports, read many reports and ask others to prepare reports for them. A major sin is long rambling reports that do not get to the point … [Read more...] about How To Write a Safety Report

Filed Under: George Robotham Tagged With: safety communication, Safety Presentations, Safety Procedures, Safety Reflections, safety report

Some Bull$%@t Happening Somewhere

August 13, 2014 by Admin 8 Comments

Some Bull$%@t Happening Somewhere – WARNING: Colourful Language Very funny video just shared on the Safety Leadership Facebook page. Does this remind you of any recent safety presentations or … [Read more...] about Some Bull$%@t Happening Somewhere

Filed Under: Communication and Consultation Tagged With: discourse, Safety Presentations

Marketing Safety

June 6, 2014 by George Robotham 2 Comments

Marketing safety By the late George Robotham Make no bones about it, safety is a product that has to be marketed in ways similar to the ways the products your organisation produces are marketed. A … [Read more...] about Marketing Safety

Filed Under: George Robotham Tagged With: marketing safety, ohs, Safety Engagement, Safety Presentations, Safety Reflections, safety sense, Safety Shows

Tips on Using Powerpoint in Safety Presentations

November 10, 2013 by George Robotham Leave a Comment

Tips on Using Powerpoint in Safety Presentations George’s Safety Reflections – SEE MORE HERE Power-point can be a very valuable aid to your presentation but only if used correctly The use of … [Read more...] about Tips on Using Powerpoint in Safety Presentations

Filed Under: George Robotham, Safety Training Tagged With: Safety Overkill, safety powerpoint, safety presentation, Safety Presentations

Progress? in Health & Safety

February 26, 2013 by George Robotham Leave a Comment

Progress? in Health & Safety By George Robotham I had to give a talk about health and safety to a different group of people than I normally talk to, so I decided to try something different. My … [Read more...] about Progress? in Health & Safety

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imageOne of the benefits of the Covid-19 epidemic is a total rethink about how we live and work (https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-28/coronavirus-could-reshape-how-australians-work-forever/12097124 ).

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