
Human Performance and a Rat Trap
Learn how to elevate human performance and safety standards while avoiding falling into rat traps along the way.

Learn how to elevate human performance and safety standards while avoiding falling into rat traps along the way.

The way you ask a question makes a big difference in the response you get. When it comes to Human Performance and safety, you want to ensure you are asking questions in a way that provokes thought and engagement, not just a “yeah, sure” response.

Human Performance can be applied everywhere, and now is a good time to use the HP Tool of Post-Job Review to ensure your future success.

Looking to make real change in your workplace this new year? Have you set a resolution to elevate your company culture? Keep reading to learn the 5 questions that can drive change.

Human performance tools aren’t just for the workplace. If there is a way to engineer around a potential problem and remove the human factor, then you should do.

Human Performance is a process that provides structure to the way people perform work to reduce the frequency and severity of errors.

What is the typical strategy for eliminating errors on the job? Learn how to implement a proactive safety strategy on the job and keep mistakes to a minimum.

Positive reinforcement is not a one-time (or every payday) thing. It’s an integral part of a continuous process for improvement.

Your workers can marginally improve with practice and repetition, but to get great results in performance improvement, you need to have a complete strategy.

While there are no silver bullets to improve worker safety, adding these tools to your human performance improvement toolbox will help your operations run more efficiently and safely.