Human Factors Training

Mitigate the risks to both workforce and employer from the fallibility of simply being human. By reducing unnecessary errors in the work place, not only is the likelihood of an accident reduced, but profitability increases

Human Factors Training

Human Factors training has long been proven to reduce accidents and can help to reduce financial loss.

Historically, this training has been the exclusive preserve of traditionally high-risk industries where WrightWay is recognised as the leading independent provider of Human Factors training.
As part of working with a company as a whole, WrightWay applies these valuable lessons to all areas of the organisation, so that all can benefit from the concept and can contribute effectively to the success of the corporate enterprise.

An understanding of human fallibilities and flawed processes enables individuals and companies to develop individual and collective procedures to prevent errors before they lead to more costly and damaging accidents.

Testimonials

CalMac Ferries Ltd. was looking for a course that would take the principles of Bridge Team Management a stage further and would also involve the Engine Room Team ...
Captain Norman Jones, Caledonian MacBrayne Limited

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