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drbill  
#1 Posted : 10 January 2011 16:31:13(UTC)
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drbill

I am interested in communicating with colleagues who are interested in and may have experience in delivering behavioural safety workshops. I have a presentation I would be prepeared to share.
Bill Robb Aberdeen
S Gibson  
#2 Posted : 11 January 2011 10:10:20(UTC)
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S Gibson

Hi Bill,i deliver conflict management and interested in expanding this role in the security field
S Gibson  
#3 Posted : 11 January 2011 10:11:02(UTC)
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S Gibson

Hi Bill,i deliver conflict management and interested in expanding this role in the security field
Layfield45314  
#4 Posted : 11 January 2011 11:02:14(UTC)
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Layfield45314

Hello Bill

Having started a new role as QHSE Manager, this is someting I will be interested in looking at more as I settle into the post. Currently my time is taken up with the more 'straight forward' issues of system development. Behavioural safety is something I would would like to promote within the organisation it time. Are the workshops someting you are developing for in-house or general delivery?
kojo  
#5 Posted : 15 January 2011 11:36:16(UTC)
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kojo

Hi,
Behavioural safety training is something am trying to enroll training on site next month.
Am happy to share your presentation.
BernieV  
#6 Posted : 15 January 2011 16:37:28(UTC)
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BernieV

Hi Bill,
I'm just beginning to compile a project similar to yours having taken over from my predecessor recently, though I've scheduled training for a bit later in the year. Would love to get a copy of any good presentations if you or others are willing to share, and of course will reply with any notes that I've jotted down that you may have overlooked (I cover Frozen, chilled, and ambient food wholesale, Distribution, Maintenance, Hotels, & Garages / forecourts - so each sector has to be tailored carefully to the audience). Any help gratefully received! :-)
Merv  
#7 Posted : 15 January 2011 18:22:30(UTC)
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Merv

Gentlemen, and any interested ladies,

I'v'e been talking BBS for about 10 years. Have a sales presentation to make in Lyon next week and a training programme to start in toulouse before the,end of the month.

will be happy to help with any advice, critique of programmes, whatever

Suggest you search the b-safe site and domnic cooper or tim marsh.

Merv

Thinks : looking at the historic, why is it only the men who ask this sort of question ? Are not the ladies interested in why people behave as they do ? Or do they already have some inate insight that they are not allowed to share with the male of the species ?
Red Devils  
#8 Posted : 16 January 2011 00:15:04(UTC)
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Red Devils

Hi,

I have been working on a BS programme in my workplace for the last year which I have really enjoyed. I love the subject. I am trying to find a book to purchase to read more on it.

Lisa
Fellows38248  
#9 Posted : 17 January 2011 17:26:36(UTC)
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Fellows38248

quote=drbill]I am interested in communicating with colleagues who are interested in and may have experience in delivering behavioural safety workshops. I have a presentation I would be prepared to share.
Bill Robb Aberdeen


We have worked in Construction and Highways training for many years and are branching out with more H&S training available for our clients. We have started to deliver a range of Site Safety Plus courses including BS.
it would be really helpful to check what has worked against what we intend to deliver. It sounds like you have what we need. We would like to see your material but how could we get it from you? Regards.
KieranD  
#10 Posted : 17 January 2011 17:51:52(UTC)
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In response to Lisa's enquiry about a (well-researched) book on behavioural safety, each of the followig have written good guides: Dom Cooper, Tim Marsh, Terry McSween, Aubrey Daniels, Dan Petersen, Scott Geller.

Dom and Tim are both CFIOSH. The others are Americans. All write clearly. Tim's is interesting in so far as he addresses emotions as well as behaviour.

With the exception of Dom's, the titles have been available through Amazon UK; Dom sells his title through his own company which you can find through Google.

While I've studied each of them, I've no commercial relationship with any of them.

Brijja  
#11 Posted : 18 January 2011 15:33:50(UTC)
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Brijja



Hi Bill
I am looking at this years training plain and have been searching for a good BS presentation i could utilise, believe me where i work i need one. I would very much like to use your presentation. Cheers
stevejhopwood  
#12 Posted : 18 January 2011 16:05:17(UTC)
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stevejhopwood

Hi Bill

I am also involved in looking at this years training plan within my business area. I would appreciate the opportunity to look at your presentation with a view to tailoring it for our needs; subject to your agreement.

Regards
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