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November Topic: Interactive Safety Training

November Topic: Interactive Safety Training. Intro: Top Five Ways to Make Safety Training Interesting Computer Based Safety Training Tony Ferralli, Mastery Group. 1. Safety Jeopardy. Make a game out of the training session.

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November Topic: Interactive Safety Training

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  1. November Topic: Interactive Safety Training Intro: Top Five Ways to Make Safety Training Interesting Computer Based Safety Training Tony Ferralli, Mastery Group

  2. 1. Safety Jeopardy • Make a game out of the training session. • Rather than lecture, ask only questions, then correct incorrect answers and expand on answers to get your point across. • Divide naturally competitive teams. • The game rules are not important, but the interaction is important.

  3. 2. “Ask a Question” Training • Form each bit of information in the form of a question. • Ask a question, let the class answer. • Great way to promote interaction. • Most effective for refresher training. • Students will answer the questions for you. • You will learn the misconceptions of the group.

  4. 3. Rewards/Giveaways • To get the class to participate, try rewards: • Candy bars, chips, etc. • Straight cash! Dollar bills. • Give tickets for each response, then raffle off a prize at the end of the class. • Use prizes at strategic times. • Award the first person who asks a question.

  5. 4. Test First, Lecture Second • Ask if there are any questions. If not, hand out the test. • This will create questions and generate discussion among the students. • Use difficult or unique questions to promote discussion.

  6. 5. Interactive Safety Training • a.k.a Computer based training. • Can be done during unexpected, machine down time. • Modify training to meet your own program. • Nice break from classroom training.

  7. Interactive Safety Traininga.k.a Computer Based Training Guest Presenter: Tony Ferrelli, The Mastery Group 800-442-2548 Ferralli.com

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