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As we become more and more regulated, it is essential that we keep out staff trained, informed and motivated to take responsibility – not just for the legal minimum, but also for our ethical responsibility towards yourselves, our colleagues, our customers and the wider community. These sessions cover a broad range of important issues including COSHH regulations, fire safety, harassment at work, bullying, safe manual handling and much, much more!

Contents

SECTION ONE: HEALTH AND SAFETY

1. Fire regulations
Participants work in two teams to reinforce their knowledge of the fire safety regulations in the workplace.

2. Fire safety quiz
Participants improve their knowledge of what to do to stay safe from fires.

3. Fire escapes
Pairs of groups of participants test their knowledge about the location of fire escapes and fire safety equipment.

4. Danger signs

Working in pairs, participants identify the common warning signs used on work premises.

5. Spotting danger

Participants increase their awareness of the need to be vigilant for possible dangers at work by ‘risk assessing’ the training room.

6. Keeping safe at work

Participants consider how to look after themselves in the workplace.

7. Safety for visitors

Participants identify ‘visitors’ and think about their responsibility for the safety of visitors and non-employees.

8. Confronting dangerous behaviour

Participants learn and practise the skills needed to confront people behaving in an unsafe manner in the workplace.

9. COSHH Regulations

Participants consider personal responsibilities under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulation (1988).

10. Manual handling

Participants improve their knowledge of safe manual handling procedures by discussing how to move a large heavy object.

11. Personal hygiene

In groups, participants discuss the importance of personal hygiene at work.

12. Personal safety off-site

Participants look at ways of staying safe when representing the organisation away from the workplace.

13. First aid

Participants take part in a quiz to improve their knowledge of what to do in an emergency situation.

14. Internet safety

In groups, participants discuss how to keep individuals and the organisation safe when using the Internet or e-mail at work.

15. Preventing RSI

Participants take part in a quiz to learn about how to protect themselves from ‘repetitive strain injury’ when using a keyboard.
 
16. Display screen equipment (DSE) safety
Participants learn the safest ways of working with display screen equipment.

17. Keeping personal belongings secure

Participants review their personal belongings and review how to keep them safe in the workplace.

18. Role model for safety

Groups of participants consider ways in which they can role model the best safety practices.

19. How could that happen?

Participants imagine a worst-case scenario, to understand the potential consequences of unsafe behaviour.

20. Compliance – individual roles

Participants identify their individual roles and responsibilities in areas of regulation and compliance, using ‘timeless advice’ as examples.

21. Compliance – reasons

Participants identify the reasons behind a regulation or working practice to understand the benefits they bring.

22. There ought to be a law

Participants consider the legislative and/or ethical laws that govern the way we work. Would they like to see other laws introduced?


SECTION TWO: RESPONSIBILITY


23. Customer confidentiality

In their groups, participants consider the simple steps that individuals can take to maintain the confidentiality of customers.

24. Community responsibility

Participants explore the ways in which we represent our organisation in the wider community. How might they get a ‘bad name’, and what could they do to put things right?

25. Responsibility to stakeholders

Participants recognise their individual responsibility to the various stakeholders in the organisation.

26. Going green

In their groups, participants review their responsibility towards the environment.

27. Fitting in with the mission

Groups of participants look at how individual roles fit into the bigger picture and relate to the mission of the organisation.

28. Understand the system

Participants use maps of flow charts to improve performance by building a better understanding of how a process works.

29. Keep it to yourself

Participants discuss ways of protecting the organisation by maintaining confidentiality.

30. Behaviour – chain reactions

In their groups, participants discuss the consequences of the wider impact of our attitudes and actions.

31. Handling abuse – telephone

Participants review the skills needed to handle verbal abuse over the telephone.

32. Handling abuse – face to face

Participants consider what skills are needed to manage abusive situations.

33. Valuing diversity

Groups of participants consider the benefits of diversity and their personal responsibility for avoiding discrimination.

34. Disability discrimination

Participants discuss how to increase their awareness of the need for equal treatment of staff and customers, regardless of disability.

35. Drug and alcohol policies

Participants explore the dangers of working under the influence of alcohol or narcotics, and develop an understanding of the policy on this.

36. Personal development

Participants consider ways of taking responsibility for their own development at work.

37. Helping others to grow

In their groups, participants consider ways in which to help the development of colleagues.

38. Preparing to learn

Participants imagine writing a course and consider taking responsibility for their formal learning.

39. Preparing for appraisal

Participants consider ways of making sure that they are prepared for appraisals.

40. Bullying

Participants think about how to avoid using behaviour that might be seen by others as bullying.

41. Tackling bullying

Participants consider personal responsibility for tackling or preventing workplace bullying.

42. Harassment

Participants review behaviours that could be seen as harassment.

43. Tackling harassment

In their groups, participants consider ways in which people can tackle harassment in the workplace.

44. Grievance

Participants understand the type of behaviour that could result in a grievance and discuss how it can be avoided.

45. Handling grievances

Participants learn about the benefits of having a system to handle grievances fairly.

46. Signs of stress

Participants learn to detect the signs of stress in themselves and others.

47. Stress management

In groups, participants examine positive ways of managing work-related stress.

48. Stress relief

Participants learn a technique to develop the art of relaxation through deep breathing.

49. Helping others who are stressed

Participants consider the possible strategies for creative use of time when computers or machinery are out of action.

50. Using downtime

Participants consider the possible strategies for creative use of time when computers or machinery are out of action.
 

406 pages with 178 ‘OK to copy’ pages

Topics
Occupational Safety
Featured Talent
Andrew Rea
Length
406 pages
Product Type
Activity Pack/Toolkit
Course ID
2717

50 Activities • 178 'OK to copy' pages