Managing Essentials™ Safety Rules Violation

Managing for Peak Performance

You’ve got an employee who consistently ignores certain safety rules and needs to understand safety regulations must be adhered to. What do you do? This video scenario provides the just-in-time information and tools needed to help a manager address the situation while maintaining a respectful workplace.

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  • Developing Core Leadership Skills
  • Leading and Managing for Peak Performance

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An Employee Who Won't Follow Safety Rules (Managing Essentials™ Series)

An Employee Who Won't Follow Safety Rules (Managing Essentials™ Series)

New Just-In-Time Performance Management Tool! Let's face it, safety rules apply to everyone. Even a small infraction can result in a serious injury. Let's say you have an employee who won't follow safety rules when working. What do you do? There are four steps you can take to help the situation.

Training Files (3)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Managing Essentials™ Safety Rules Violation
Video without graphics or narrator
Video Vignette02:18 min EnglishDemo
Workshop Material3 pages EnglishDemo
Additional Material4 pages EnglishDemo

Additional Information

Let's face it, safety rules apply to everyone. Even a small infraction can result in a serious injury. You must let the employee know that the organization has already spent a lot of time and money to determine the current safety policies. Explain the reasoning behind the existing policies (such as government regulations or probability statistics for certain types of accidents) and why it is necessary for the employee to adhere to these policies. The employee must understand that he or she needs to conform to these safety standards as a requirement of his or her employment.


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