A different method of coal mining training
Change the way you train your mining staff and choose Mind Body Safety
Mind Body Safety is a workplace leadership development and safety training program relevant to the mining and engineering industries. Essentially it is about owning responsibility for one’s own actions and awareness whilst being cognisant of policies, procedures, regulations and rules.
Developed to address the growing need for more comprehensive safety training in the workplace, Mind Body Safety takes safety training in the mining industry to a new level. By showing employers and their staff how to apply what is learnt about safety standards to everyday situations, Mind Body Safety can actively make your employees safer.
Improving mine safety training by adjusting the way the human mind processes information
Using accelerated learning methods, the training program addresses the way information is delivered and how the human mind processes it. Traditional behaviour-based programs based on an “act into thinking” premise can take a long time to achieve the desired changes. Mind Body Safety introduces thinking-based safety which works on the principle of “think into acting” whereby a change in thinking results in different outcomes that can be immediately effective.
The overall goal of this business division is to encourage people to set clear intentions about working safely both at and away from work. By increasing unconscious awareness and having safety as an organically high priority in the way workers think and act, and consequentially in them feeling good, your coal mining training and safety will be much more effective.
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Read articles by Lead Educator, Annette Lynch:
Click here to download our article "Don't play the blame game"
Click here to download our article "Thinking-based safety"
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Click here to download our article "Safety Conversations in the Workplace"
Click here to download our article "5 Ways a Company can Think and Be Safe"
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