CITB Achieving Behavioural Change (ABC)

The Achieving Behavourial Change (ABC) training course is designed to provide delegates with a basic understanding of how attitude, behaviour, communication and worker engagement at all levels can help prevent the chances of accidents occurring.

Who is this for?

  • Managers & Supervisors
  • All Levels of Site Operatives

Learning Outcomes: Achieving Behavioural Change

  • List the basic legal duties of employers and employees 
  • Define hazards, risks and control measures 
  • List possible causes of accidents 
  • Understand the link between attitude and behaviour 
  • Be aware of the costs of poor safety performance 
  • Appreciate the benefits of good safety performance 
  • Putting ABC into practice using the STAARR and TASK cards - (STAARR) - Stop, Think, Assess, Act, Report, Review and (TASK) -Think first, Act safe, Stop if hazardous and Keep safe

What does the course cover?

  • Introduction and legal duties
  • Hazard, risk & control and causes of accidents
  • Attitude, behaviour, communication and worker engagement
  • Benefits if getting it right and achieving the ABC goal
  • Syndicate exercises

Duration

  • 1 Day - Trainer Led Learning

Certification/Examinations

  • Nine questions incorporating a maximum of 25 answers. 

Support and resources provided

Further Development/Courses

Funding may be available.