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90% of workplace accidents in Saudi Arabia

are caused by humans!

Have you ever asked yourself why, despite all the safety measures, accidents still happen? Because you're securing the place and forgetting to secure the mind that operates the place... Human error is not an inevitable fate, it is the result of a flawed system.

Why isn't securing the location alone enough?

The problem lies in the human gaps that no equipment can cover:

Performance pressure = zero safety.

Physical and mental exhaustion eliminates the chance of survival.

The employee's mind gives them a false sense of security until disaster strikes.

Complex procedures make human error easier than correct action.

The smart person... doesn't extinguish the fire but prevents the spark!

The system you’ve put in place could be the trap:

A culture of letting things slide is where the disaster begins.

An employee who's afraid to report a small mistake will hide a catastrophe that will grow right under your nose.

An employee who's always on guard is the fastest route to failure.

When everyone thinks safety is solely the responsibility of the safety department, the gaps widen.

Human factors in safety performance

A complete safety course in 5 days!

This course is not just talk about safety, but a guide to modern leadership. We will teach you how to move from the role of the supervisor who goes around blaming the employee to the role of the engineer who designs an intelligent system that prevents human error before it happens.

Training content:

Day 1

Man is the driving force:

  • Understanding human behavior is key to safety.
  • The relationship between employee behavior and disasters.
  • Index of errors and common types of human errors.
  • Activity: We analyze past incidents and identify human errors.

Day Two

Inside the Mind Box:

  • How perception and memory can deceive employees under pressure.
  • The impact of fatigue and stress on employees during critical moments.
  • Activity: Case study of a real-life scenario and evaluation of cognitive factors.

Day 3

The location is what guides:

  • How do workplace and manager communication affect accident rates?
  • How can we design a workplace with 0% error rates?
  • Activity: Assess the work environment in terms of human-caused risks.

Day Four

Behavior Engineering:

  • Practical strategies to prevent errors through clear procedures and effective training.
  • Implement behavior-based safety systems.
  • Activity: Design your own rapid intervention to prevent human error in your department.

Day Five

Integrating Human Factors:

  • How to measure human safety performance with data and figures.
  • Continuous improvement methods for a system weaken over time.
  • Promote a culture of human awareness and make it part of your team’s daily routine.
  • Activity: A real, ready-made plan that you can implement to protect your team.

What makes our course special?

We don't offer boring theories; we give you the pure, real-world experience.

Workshops and scenarios that simulate real-life situations.

You won't just leave with a certificate; you'll leave with an action plan to implement.

We'll teach you the secrets of behavioral engineering and how to make safety a culture.

Book today – limited availability

Be assured that the riyal you invest in awareness today will save you millions of regrets and sorrow over losses tomorrow.

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