Make Your Safety Training Stick!

June 24, 2022

Make Your Safety Training Stick!

My latest book, Make Your Safety Training Stick! Improve Retention and Get Better Results, is now available! 

Safety training is only effective as long as it is remembered and put into action. Make Your Safety Training Stick explains and demonstrates proven methods for helping trainees to remember more of what they learn. Unlike other training, the results of ineffective delivery of safety and health information can result in serious accidents or worse. For this reason alone, safety trainers need to know how to ensure their training is remembered and ultimately used in the workplace so everyone can work more safely..

The techniques covered in this book can be used within any industry and by anyone responsible for creating and delivering safety training. The methods presented are flexible and can be adapted to any audience regardless of educational level or industry. Trainees will no longer dread attending safety training classes, and trainers can be confident that their training efforts are making a difference.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • More than 50 learning games and activities
  • Research-based tools for increasing retention and transfer
  • Pre- and post-chapter exercises to help readers retain key concepts

You can purchase Make Your Safety Training Stick! here on the SafetyFUNdamentals website or through ASSP at assp.org/safety-training.

 





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