LEAD Frontline Safety
LEAD Frontline Safety, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.5, with 18 lectures, 9 quizzes, based on 47 reviews, and has 1820 subscribers.
You will learn about An overview of an innovative safety leadership model: LEAD Best practices of safety leadership associated with the LEAD model 2-3 practices you can try out in the workplace to improve safety performance of your team This course is ideal for individuals who are Team leaders, supervisors, and high potential workers It is particularly useful for Team leaders, supervisors, and high potential workers.
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Summary
Title: LEAD Frontline Safety
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 18
Number of Quizzes: 9
Number of Published Lectures: 18
Number of Published Quizzes: 9
Number of Curriculum Items: 40
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 40
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- An overview of an innovative safety leadership model: LEAD
- Best practices of safety leadership associated with the LEAD model
- 2-3 practices you can try out in the workplace to improve safety performance of your team
Who Should Attend
- Team leaders, supervisors, and high potential workers
Target Audiences
- Team leaders, supervisors, and high potential workers
To maintain and continuously improve work health and safety (WHS) performance in this environment, leaders must help workers to resolve two fundamental dilemmas. The first dilemma involves how safety goals are framed, and is between preventing negative outcomes (i.e., the absence of safety) and promoting positive outcomes (i.e., the presence of safety). The second dilemma involves how uncertainty is managed, and is between achieving stability (i.e., exploiting existing capabilities) and achieving flexibility (i.e., exploring new capabilities).
Following on from these dilemmas, leadership can no longer be considered as a static or stable phenomenon. Leadership, and indeed safety leadership (as a subset of ‘good’ leadership) is in a constant state of flux, changing in response to the threats, demands, and opportunities conveyed by the current work situation.
This is the LEAD model. Developed by the Office of Industrial Relations with Curtin University and the University of Queensland, the LEAD model provides a scaffold that guides when and how to apply certain safety leadership tactics to produce the best results. This course introduces and reinforces the LEAD model. It is suited for leaders in safety-critical industries, or those who simply want to learn more about how to improve team performance.
Importantly, the LEAD model is supported by a growing base of evidence. Across 30 organisations, we found that workers’ perceptions of the LEAD elements predicted safety compliance and proactivity (i.e., offering ideas to improve WHS) through creating or inducing a specific mindset. Also, we found that LEAD behaviours create a shared experience around WHS (the ‘safety climate’), which assists organisations to implement safety management strategies more effectively.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Energise
Lecture 1: Introduction to Energise
Lecture 2: Inspiration
Lecture 3: Empowerment
Lecture 4: Growth
Chapter 3: Leverage
Lecture 1: Introduction to Leverage
Lecture 2: Clarity
Lecture 3: Recognition
Lecture 4: Coordination
Chapter 4: Defend
Lecture 1: Introduction to Defend
Lecture 2: Vigilance
Lecture 3: Accountability
Lecture 4: Monitoring
Chapter 5: Adapt
Lecture 1: Introduction to Adapt
Lecture 2: Reflection
Lecture 3: Voice
Lecture 4: Resilience
Chapter 6: Conclusions
Lecture 1: Conclusions and next steps
Instructors
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Dr Tristan Casey
Health and Safety Innovation Expert
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- 3 stars: 9 votes
- 4 stars: 26 votes
- 5 stars: 11 votes
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