Intervention What is an intervention?

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Intervention What is an intervention? A conversation between at least two people Should relate to a safe or an unsafe act Learning opportunity Includes open questions and active listening Focuses on what could go wrong Agrees an immediate action Focus on the behaviours, not the individual Why do we want everyone to intervene? Care for each other, save lives and prevent injuries creating a safer working environment You and I are responsible to intervene with each other. Failure to intervene is like an unsafe act. Whenever somebody intervenes with you, there is only one correct answer – THANK YOU! Intent: Understand the importance of intervention; It is key to look after each other and to be committed to follow the Rules Our focus is on being safe as team; There is no difference between employees and contractors; Encourage contractors to intervene with employees; Everyone should watch out for each other; Make it personal; Re-enforce the message: Why do we want everyone to intervene?: To help creating a proactive and safe working environment, because We want to save lives, We want to prevent injuries and We have to look after each other Key message: If something goes wrong, we don‘t want to ask ourselves ‘could I have done more?‘

Peer to Peer Intervention What is different about peer to peer interventions? Colleagues in the same team (peers) can and do look out for each other. Intervention with a peer can happen before a rule is broken OR to correct an unsafe act or situation. Intervention and reporting within your team is a learning opportunity and will not normally be subject to disciplinary action if the unsafe activity stops immediately. Consider to adjust the following point in the main slide if not appropriate for your organisation: Intervention and reporting within your team is a learning opportunity and should be encouraged therefore should not be subject to disciplinary action if the unsafe activity stops immediately. Intent: Understand that peer to peer interventions are out of care for colleauges, peer to peer interventions are about a team looking after itself; Everyone should watch out for each other; Make it personal; When you intervene with a peer you are helping to keep them safe and stay out of trouble. Please report all interventions as it helps the company learn and become an even safer place to work. Peer-to-Peer intervention guidelines: Click here