Interested in Reducing Workplace Injuries? Join Our Behavior-Based Safety Workshop in Chennai on March 2nd

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Dear All,

Det Norske Veritas AS (DNV) is conducting a "One-day training workshop on 'Behaviour Based Safety' on 2nd March - Tuesday in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

The training brochure and the registration form are enclosed for your kind perusal. Looking forward to receiving the maximum number of people from your company.

The fees per delegate are 5000/- (plus 10.3% Taxes) per person for this training program.

The course contents are:

Behavior-Based Safety is an approach to safety that focuses on individual behavior as the cause of most work-related injuries and illnesses. It provides a way of reducing lost-time injuries through the analysis of the current work environment.

This program is designed to clarify the process of implementing Behavioral safety in an organization and enhance skills to identify safe and unsafe behavior at the Workplace.

This course provides an outline of various techniques of BBS implementation, relevant case studies, and models.

The course is especially beneficial for:
- Health & Safety Personnel
- Engineering Personnel
- HR Personnel
- Plant/Operations Personnel
- Regulatory Compliance Staff

For any queries, we will be glad to assist you.
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The Behavior Based Safety workshop in Chennai on 2nd March 2010 aims to enhance participants' understanding of individual behavior's impact on workplace safety. By focusing on identifying safe and unsafe behaviors, the program equips attendees with the skills to implement Behavioral safety effectively within their organizations. The course covers various BBS implementation techniques, case studies, and models, making it valuable for Health & Safety Personnel, Engineering Personnel, HR Personnel, Plant/Operations Personnel, and Regulatory Compliance Staff. To participate, kindly review the enclosed brochure and registration form. For further assistance or inquiries, feel free to reach out.
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