The Crash-free learning program - more than just a training course

It's more, because...

Beforehand

A tool to benchmark your organisation's policy and work instructions for driving.

An information sheet to prepare participants for the program.

During the learning program

A group learning experience of about six hours run by a highly skilled facilitator. Participants receive a high quality workbook that helps them record and recall their learning experience.

Self-coaching materials with a free on-line coaching option and email support.

A group learning review of two hours run by a professional facilitator. The facilitator will convey to the organisation remaining safety concerns held by participants.

Afterwards

Free posters for the workplace to help participants recall the parts of the crash-free driving method.

A free incident review tool. This tool will help your incident investigators ask probing questions to locate the possible root causes of incidents.

Strengthen your safety systems

Often, organisations have well-developed safety systems that work well in mission critical areas, but these systems struggle to shift driver behaviour.

Talk to us about ways you can use the crash-free driving learning program to improve the effectiveness of your safety system.

Extra benefits

The learning program can have a hard-hitting effect on people's thinking. It helps people: Learn a useful learning skill.

Learn a useful learning skill.

Question their risk taking behaviour more generally.

Give the organisation more objective risk feedback.

Report, and objectively analyse, near-misses and crashes.

 

> The program has three parts.

> How the program works

> More than just a training course

Designed by Driver Improvement Consultancy

The Learning program for Crash-free driving has been designed and trialled nationally by Driver Improvement Consultancy Pty Ltd.

The company designs management systems and produces resources that change the way people drive.

Driver behaviour has long been the subject of much research. Surprisingly, little has been done to turn this research into language that people can understand or materials they can easily use.

Driver Improvement Consultancy spans the gap between road safety researchers and those who help people change their driving.


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