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COACH

Program©

COACH Program© is a prevention behavior-based tool on behavior and can help to your organization to reduce incidents because it has a series of activities organized and systematic seeking to increase the level of HSE Culture staff leading the organization to better performance in the control of occupational and environmental risks.  


The COACH Program© is the result of a series of Leadership, Risk Management, Psychology, Communication and Success Strategies which together conform a powerful and effective tool of prevention based on human behavior.


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Every 15 seconds, a worker dies from a work-related accident or disease.


Every 15 seconds, 153 workers have a work-related accident.


Every day, 6,300 people die as a result of occupational accidents or work-related diseases – more than 2.3 million deaths per year. 317 million accidents occur on the job annually; many of these resulting in extended absences from work. The human cost of this daily adversity is vast and the economic burden of poor occupational safety and health practices is estimated at 4 per cent of global Gross Domestic Product each year


International Labor Organization - 2016


http://www.ilo.org/global/topics/safety-and-health-at-work/lang--en/index.htm

why is occupational health and safety important?

TRAINING ON OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT - HSE


Several studies demonstrate training is an important factor which can be found in all successful HSE Programs. In order to accomplish quality, productivity and HSE goals, workers should have specific knowledge, attitudes and skills, and their development can’t depend on luck or destiny.


It is required to meet a planned training program that will help workers to be more competitive and well prepared in order to accomplish company’s expectations.


Supervisors should cross “the bridge” from being a boss to being a leader and mentor, creating a supportive environment. Leaders have that great responsibility of promoting accomplishments within the organization, in areas such as productivity, quality and HSE.