Announcing New White Paper: Seven Communication Tips for Workplace Safety Messages
Online, October 7, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Melbourne, Australia - Digicast Productions, a safety and induction training video production house, today released a new white paper "Seven Communication Tips for Workplace Safety Messages".
Effective communication is vital to get staff and contractors aligned and working towards a positive safety culture. Yet, just providing training to work safely is not always enough. How we communicate about safety influences whether or not people will accept or reject our safety messages.
The main objective of any safety communication program is to change behaviour. But how does a safety, training or human resources professional change attitudes towards safety?
Find out how in this exclusive white paper, which also looks at:
* The secret to developing highly successful safety communications programs
* How to develop a workplace safety message strategy
* Seven tips to improve both your written and verbal safety communication
* How the Gypsum Board Manufacturer's of Australasia (GBMA) promoted manual handling techniques to 3,000 workers across Australia and New Zealand.
For a complete copy of the whitepaper, visit http://info.digicast.com.au/workplace-safety-messages/
About Digicast Productions
Established in 1991, Digicast is an Australian vendor of customised safety and induction training videos. Thousands of people each year worldwide are trained with Digicast training videos. For more information, visit Digicast at www.digicast.com.au or The Workplace Improver blog for training tips, www.digicast.com.au/blog.
Contact Marie-Claire Ross
Digicast Productions
+ 61 3 9696-4400
mc@digicast.com.au
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