Presenting Health and Safety information is one of the most important
presentation jobs you can do. Yet all too often the audience fail to
take in the information or to take the message seriously. Very often the
presenter is doing a reasonable job and the information is of interest,
yet its not getting through or at least not getting through as we would
like. So how can we ensure our message is heard, understood and
implemented. After all, however important our seminar, if the audience
don’t hear the words then accidents will happen.
“I found your training very useful and entertaining, as you know
I present the monthly safety meeting, which in the past have been boring
and dull, however since the training with you I have received very
positive feedback and it has given me the confidence to try some new
ways of presenting, and inject a lighter, thought provoking twist to the
meetings.
After giving presentations for nearly 30 years, I could not
initially see what I would gain from attending one of your courses,
however I was pleased I attended, and proved wrong, as I found that you
are never too old to change and you can always learn something new or
see a different way of delivery.
The course has also made me think away from the norm of giving
presentations and not solely reliant on the big screen, power point
presentations, my last presentation did include slides, but the content
was very sparse, but my notes well prepared.
The course you provide is a breath of fresh air and you have the
ability to put even the most nervous of candidates at their ease and I
hope to attend other courses of yours in the future.”
Ian Thynne AIIRSM, ACQI, DGSA QHSE Manager Claxton Engineering
IT HAS TO WORK.