Cross-cutting

Risk Perception: Definition and Examples of Group Activities/Exercises

Risk perception: definition and examples of activities/exercises. This course is aimed at all company employees, supervisors and managers, health and safety professionals, self-employed individuals, entrepreneurs and, above all, anyone interested in personal safety.

25 mins Personal Development

Perception of risk. Definition and examples of group activities/exercises It is important for a number of reasons, as it contributes to safety and well-being at both a personal and organisational level. Here are some key reasons:

Accident Prevention: The capacity to perceive and assess the risks helps prevent accidents. By being aware of potential hazards, you can take proactive steps to avoid dangerous situations.

Decision-making: A course on risk perception provides the tools necessary to make informed decisions in potentially dangerous situations. This is essential both in everyday life and in work environments where decisions can have significant consequences.

Course objectives

  • Develop risk awareness.

  • To promote safe behaviour.

  • Provide training in risk assessment.

  • Encourage decision-making.

  • Develop communication skills.

  • Foster a culture of safety.

  • Improving resilience.

What does it prepare you for?

Perception of risk. Definition and examples of group activities/exercises you’ll be prepared for a range of situations in your personal and professional life by equipping you with skills y specialist knowledge. Such as: risk awareness in the workplace, decision-making, communication skills, personal and professional risk management, and the promotion of a safety culture in the organisation.

Teaching units

VIDEO LESSON 1. WHAT IS RISK MANAGEMENT?
VIDEO LESSON 2. GENERAL METHODOLOGY FOR RISK MANAGEMENT
VIDEO LESSON 3. TYPES OF RISK IN BUSINESS
VIDEO LESSON 4. WHAT IS WORK MOTIVATION AND WHAT ARE ITS BENEFITS?

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