I’ve been thinking a lot about how our safety protocols should evolve as we take on more complex projects. It’s critical that every crew member not only knows the tools but also understands the potential hazards when working at height or with high voltage. What training resources have you found most effective in reinforcing these practices?
I’ve found that hands-on simulation training really bridges the gap in understanding hazards — like using mock-ups for working at height. It helps everyone visualize risks before they’re out in the field. Have you tried incorporating any simulations yet?
It’s crucial to incorporate real-life incident reviews into our training sessions. Discussing past near misses can help everyone grasp the seriousness of safety on site. Have you ever brought in a local safety officer for a deeper dive into these discussions?