We create videos that can significantly enhance a company's safety culture and training effectiveness. By developing customized content that reflects the specific operations, risks, and scenarios unique to the organization, companies can ensure that employees are better prepared to handle safety issues relevant to their work environment. Additionally, producing these videos internally fosters a sense of ownership and accountability among employees, as they see their own peers featured in the training materials. This can foster a more engaged and safety-conscious workforce.
Benefits of Creating In-House Safety Videos:
Title: Who Are You? - The Road to Safety Excellence A bad day vs. good day approach to a safety message that is familiar and relatable to your employees
Energy Transfer (Located in Tuscula, Illinois)
In the realm of workplace safety training, employing a "bad day vs good day" script can powerfully illustrate the critical importance of adhering to safety protocols. By contrasting scenarios where safety measures are ignored—leading to accidents, injuries, or near-misses— with those where they are strictly observed, employees can grasp the tangible benefits of a safety-first mindset. For instance, a story depicting a day where a rushed worker skips wearing protective gear results in a preventable injury starkly contrasts with a narrative where a diligent employee follows safety guidelines and completes tasks without incident. This dual approach not only highlights the immediate consequences of negligence but also reinforces how a culture of safety fosters a healthier, more productive environment, ultimately underscoring that prioritizing safety can mean the difference between a disastrous day and a successful, injury-free one.
Bad Day
Late to work
Bad Day
Doesn't follow procedures
Bad Day
Workplace catastrophe
Good Day
Strong communication
Good Day
Follow safety procedures
Good Day
Everyone goes home safe