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Effective Safety Training
A service technician wearing a reflective shirt adjusts a hose on a vacuum tank.
At 20-years-old, Regina McMichael’s husband died after falling off a roof at a job site where he was working. That was the day her safety career started. Three decades later she is still laser-focused on making the construction industries safer by improving the way safety training is taught. Her energy, humor, and engaging style as a speaker and trainer has earned her rave reviews. She recently shared five key ways to change your safety training so that it is more effective.1. Identify what the learners know and what they need to know “The gap between these two areas is what you teach to,”
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