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Connecting Leaders, Sparking Change What is the Peer Resource Network? • Provide leadership teams with a non-judgemental environment to share and learn about occupational health and safety (OH&S) and return-to- work (RTW) best practices • Connect leadership teams with external resources to support positive change in OH&S and RTW practices. Connecting Leaders, Sparking Change Core Content: 1. Defining and understanding safety culture from a real-world perspective. Learning Objectives: 2. Be able to define what creates safety culture and safety climate. 3. Understand the key organizational dimensions that make up a safety culture. 4. Be able to identify where your organization sits on the spectrum of safety culture 5. Have an understanding of the tools available to assess safety culture and its relation to workplace injuries as a leading indicator. 6. Place your organization the safety spectrum using the Safety Culture Framework Defining Safety Culture Discussion Questions • What does safety culture mean to you? • What does a weak safety culture mean to you? Defining Safety Culture Safety Culture is the end product of our: • Values • Attitudes • Behviours Culture is what we create Defining Safety Climate Safety Climate is about: • Our view or attitude about risk and safety • Gives a “snap-shot” of the culture Climate is what we perceive
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