Should everyone involved in safety be trained in TapRooT®?
I had several new TapRooT® Users with safety backgrounds contact me lately to tell me how much TapRooT® influences them in their job.
In addition to helping them find the root causes of accidents, incidents, and near-misses, they said that it helps them:
– make decisions,
– target audits,
– plan improvement efforts,
– explain why safety rules are needed,
– see hazards that they previously might have overlooked,
– understand why rules may be broken (or ignored).
– develop new ideas for effectively enforcing safety rules, and
– have better discussions about safety with others who have also been trained in TapRooT®.
This got me thinking …
Should everyone involved in safety be trained in TapRooT®?
What do you think? Would TapRooT® Training help others involved in safety in their daily jobs?
Then I thought one step beyond that …
Isn’t everyone involved in improvement in one form or another?
Perhaps everyone should be trained in TapRooT®?
Let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
Thanks
Mark