Belief-based safety: Attitudes and Complacency

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In our ongoing efforts to enhance safety, Rope Access in London is focusing on belief-based safety, particularly attitudes and complacency, as outlined in IRATA’s Topic Sheet No. 22.

It’s crucial to recognize how attitudes towards safety measures, such as jokingly dismissing the need for edge protection, can impact safety culture. The case studies in the topic sheet serve as reminders of the potential risks and reinforce the importance of taking every safety protocol seriously.

This approach not only safeguards our technicians but also upholds the professionalism of our industry.

#SafetyCulture #AttitudeMatters #IRATAAwareness

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