1. Chartered Surveyors Environmental Consultants www.diemltd.co.uk David Inman BSc(Hons) MRICS AIEMA TechIOA Behavioural Issues in construction Environmental “Toolbox Talks” training
2. “ Competence, training an awareness” a requirement of ISO 14001:2004 Staff must be competent to carry out tasks which may have the potential to cause an environmental impact. Clients may require it Reduces the risk of pollution or nuisance on site Why do we do environmental training in construction? www.diemltd.co.uk
3. Toolbox talks are site based learning tools used throughout construction The types of environmental toolbox talks There is no set standard VERY few have learning objectives or a check that learning has taken place No qualification requirement for the person delivering it www.diemltd.co.uk
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6. Maslow ‘s heirarchy is a good model for human motivation Maslow (1970) used this model to show that “higher” needs, such as esteem and self actualisation can only be possible with the support of lower order ones With toolbox talks, it has been seen that the following are missing Peer pressure to be unmotivated in learning Lack of belonging of contract workers and subcontractors Contract or project work leads to uncertainty of employment Poor learning accommodation and learning during meal breaks Can lead to physiological needs www.diemltd.co.uk
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8. How can we overcome the causes of this behaviour? Use several learning styles, so all learners can be motivated Set learning objectives and make relevant to the actual work Don’t over do the number of TBT – limit to 2 a session on different topics Provide support for people delivering toolbox talks to help them develop their competencies in facilitating learning. www.diemltd.co.uk
9. Referring back to Maslow (1970) here are some reason seen to raise motivation: Peer pressure to be unmotivated in learning Solution – Mix learning groups up. Vary learning styles as learners may have been out of education for a long while Lack of belonging of contract workers and subcontractors Solution – carry out learning Not just for project, but for learner Contract or project work leads to uncertainty of employment Solution – carry out learning Not just for project, but for learner Poor learning accommodation and learning during meal breaks can lead to physiological needs Solution – invest in learning by improving accommodation or providing refreshments www.diemltd.co.uk
10. Training facilitators must adjust Psycho Social situations where the learners are compelled to form barriers expected by their peers. There needs to be a move away from contractors saying they have “done” toolbox talks without any learning objectives or demonstration learning has taken place. www.diemltd.co.uk
11. Bibliography CHILD, D (2007) Psychology and the Teacher, 8th ed., New York: Continuum INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR STANDARDIZATION (2003) ISO 14001: 2004 Environmental Management Systems – Specification with Guidance for Use, 2004 ed., London: BSI/Geneva: International Organisation for Standardization PETTY, G.(2004) Teaching Today, 4th ed., Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes For more information about this presentation, please email: [email_address] www.diemltd.co.uk