I live in Denmark. Once as i was working as a Work environment professional, we had a visit from the danish work environment authorities (Arbejdstilsynet). There the one who did the inspection was a trained psychologist working as a inspector. She said that we often cant remember all instuctions and rules we have to abide by. Not because we dont want to, but because we simply cant remember - we get overloaded with information. We can get Cognitive (rembering) overload. That is why short informal meetings, right before work starts is really valuable. We cant remember everything at once, but if leaders reminds us the most key things to be aware off, in the task ahead, then there is a better chance in remembering it. This has really stuck to me.
Never heard of toolbox talk until I landed the job I have now going on 6 years. Have toolbox talks twice a month. But when I first heard of the toolbox talk, heck I thought we was going to talk about toolboxes. Boy was I wrong.
The toolbox talk should also have input from the crew on any safety issues. Those should be written down. If it can be adderssed at this talk fine. The solution should be noted, in writing. If it is a serious issue there shoild be discussion on what will be done to either correct it or how to protect everyone until it is corrected. This also should be in writing.
Im new to the industry. Thanks for keeping it short and understandable
I live in Denmark. Once as i was working as a Work environment professional, we had a visit from the danish work environment authorities (Arbejdstilsynet). There the one who did the inspection was a trained psychologist working as a inspector. She said that we often cant remember all instuctions and rules we have to abide by. Not because we dont want to, but because we simply cant remember - we get overloaded with information. We can get Cognitive (rembering) overload. That is why short informal meetings, right before work starts is really valuable. We cant remember everything at once, but if leaders reminds us the most key things to be aware off, in the task ahead, then there is a better chance in remembering it. This has really stuck to me.
This is an absolutely fantastic explanation of why Toolbox Talks or any frequent quick casual safety meeting are important. Thank you!
great work thanks a lot .
it is really useful. especially your manner to explain about tool box talk
Never heard of toolbox talk until I landed the job I have now going on 6 years. Have toolbox talks twice a month. But when I first heard of the toolbox talk, heck I thought we was going to talk about toolboxes. Boy was I wrong.
😂When things get heated on a jobsite, it's not a bad idea to take some time and just talk to your toolbox. You might be on to something.
The toolbox talk should also have input from the crew on any safety issues. Those should be written down. If it can be adderssed at this talk fine. The solution should be noted, in writing. If it is a serious issue there shoild be discussion on what will be done to either correct it or how to protect everyone until it is corrected. This also should be in writing.
We do toolbox talks just about every day.
That's the best way to do it. Got any tips for the rest of us?
thank you
waw nice explain😊
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This is a joke right?!? Tell me this is parody!!
I've always work unsafe most of the time watching this video gave me some sort of understanding fuuuueeehhhh.