Across
- 3. ABC Company has explicit safety policies and emphasizes safety-related training. This creates for a strong what? (2 words, no space).
- 9. The statement “Apply risk management principles to predict, identify, evaluate and control biological hazards” is an example of a training ____________.
- 10. Antecedent, Behaviour and ?
- 11. Peter wears his safety headwear while working because his employer strictly enforces safety rules. What is his motivation?
- 13. A type of active leadership
- 14. A key component of safety performance.
- 15. Behavioural training that helps people think about events in new ways and recognize how they view stressful events to improve coping skills.
- 16. A stage involving incident investigations, safety monitoring, and auditing.
- 17. The most preferred control to eliminate a hazard.
- 19. Jane’s manager allows her to adjust her hours as long as she works an eight-hour day. This work arrangement is known as what?
Down
- 1. Learning that directly applies to the workplace. An example is a role-play.
- 2. Offering employees gym memberships or healthy cooking classes, are often aimed at encouraging these changes.
- 3. A theory recognizing that people are motivated by different things (2 words, no space).
- 4. A leader who encourages followers to challenge the status quo.
- 5. Jim has been observing his employees over the last week and noticed positive changes in behaviour and safety protocols. He is conducting a training ____________.
- 6. A major risk factor in heart-related diseases.
- 7. The Canadian standard for communicating information about hazards.
- 8. A worker trips over an unmarked elevation in the sidewalk, stumbles, but is luckily not injured! (2 words, no space).
- 12. John lives in the city but works for a rural grain company. He prefers to work four ten-hour days, which describes this type of work schedule.
- 18. An organization has replaced an aging piece of heavy equipment with a newer, more efficient one. What type of analysis is needed?