Procedure Front Matter
Many workers believe the information written in front of the Instructions section (called Front Matter) is really just for compliance purposes. If your workers complain about the front matter, it may be that it's not being written well.
We'll discuss 3 common problems with how front matter is being written and show you how it should be written.
Your workers will thank you! CLICK TO ACCESS
Three Prominent Reasons Why Workers are Not Consistently Using Your Procedures
How confident are you that procedures are being followed properly at your facility? Unfortunately, upon investigating the cause of a significant incident, we discover procedures are not being followed as we assume or expect. This discovery often leads to taking short term, unsustainable corrective actions that do not prevent future incidents.
In this webinar, we'll share the true underlying reasons why workers aren't following your procedures and provide meaningful solutions for sustainable performance improvement. CLICK TO ACCESS
Action Steps Volume 1
Optimized writing techniques for consistent human performance - Volume 1
Action Steps are the blood pumping through the veins of a procedure. The most effective means of communicating expectations and influencing the right worker behavior in a task is through well written action steps.
In this two part series, we'll share best practices in developing human factored action steps that will improve worker reliability. CLICK TO ACCESS
