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Perfection Vs. Improvement: How to Avoid Complacency

Chasing perfection is frustrating and unattainable, but continuous improvement is rewarded daily.

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Don’t Fill in the Blanks: Mixed Messages Lead to Poor Results

When communicating with employees, are you giving clear directions that can’t be misinterpreted? Discover the risks of leaving things open to interpretation.

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Helping or Hurting: Do Safety Observations Work?

In-the-field safety observations are necessary, but are you conducting them in a productive way? Learn how to drive real change and more than just "check a box."

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Console. Coach. Crush: Identifying Errors and Risky Behavior

When responding to an error or mistake, we often go straight to “crush” and hammer the worker regardless of how it happened, but it’s never that black and white

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Bringing Human Performance Home"Extent of condition" isn't just limited to the workplace. Human performance concepts can be applied to just about any situation.

"Extent of condition" isn't just limited to the workplace. Human performance concepts can be applied to just about any situation.

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A Helmet Can be a Cowboy Hat: What Cowboys Can Teach us About Safety and Procedure

We all respect the cowboy, but when it comes to workplace safety and procedure, “rough and tough” is never the answer.

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What can Shamu teach us about shaping safety culture?

Don't wait for the magic to happen. Discover how to develop a clear and effective strategy for safety culture and human performance training.

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Using safety as a tool or a weapon?

Your safety policies are helpful resources, an important tool to help protect your workers. But with any tool, the slightest misuse can turn it into a weapon.

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Tragic Decisions: Preventable Accidents and Human Error

Have you experienced organizational breakdowns that led to disastrous results? Learn more about the impact of tragic decisions on human performance.

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Summit Fever and Its Impact on Job Safety

Don't be compromised by fatigue and fall victim to "summit fever." Learn to exercise conservative decision-making and ensure on-the-job safety.

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