Introduction to Human Centered Safety
This module introduces human-centered safety principles and how to engage people in building mindfulness, resilience, and fast thinking into the way they work.
Human Centered Safety provides a model that accounts for both slow- and fast-brain thinking and addresses more of the complete range of risks in work done in dynamic industrial, construction, and transportation environments.
The Kintla Human Centered Safety program focuses on bringing safety to the work face via the mindset and behavior of every worker every day.
Maximized Focus
The program leverages neuroscience, emotional intelligence and mindfulness to maximize focus on risks and risk management. Teams learn how use focus techniques as they do their work and develop daily routines that address risks from drift, distractions, stress, schedule pressure, and other work in-the-moment conditions. These daily routines lead to safe, high-quality production.
Impulsively Safe Behavior
Our tools and techniques are simple yet powerful. They help people respond quickly with “impulsively safe” behavior and lower dependence on complicated models and tools that people are unlikely to be able to recall or use.
Daily Operating Rhythm™
With the Kintla approach, teams build a daily routine (Daily Operating Rhythm™) that includes techniques for assessing and managing risks and keeping crews focused as they work. The Daily Operating Rhythm® does not replace existing safety practices – it builds on them and multiplies their effectiveness by accounting for the way humans work in complex and demanding situations.
Learning Modules
This module introduces human-centered safety principles and how to engage people in building mindfulness, resilience, and fast thinking into the way they work.
This module highlights how the fast-thinking brain can increase or decrease safety risks and incidents. Workers complete practical exercises that demonstrate how the brain drifts and fills in the blanks when we are not paying attention.
This module provides techniques that can be learned quickly and used immediately to build the habits and Daily Operating Rhythm™ required to reduce drift and improve focus when conducting work tasks