Overview
‘THE SLIP’, an amazing story of challenge and bravery shows us what good looks like in an industry subject to high risk. Based on the incredible story of the Bingham Canyon Mine pit slip and brought to life in a stage play with provoking, interactive facilitation.
The program explores work health and safety fundamentals including safety culture, psychosocial, physical hazards and critical controls.
2024 Feedback
“Insightful, significant, powerful. A great way to show how a psychologically safe workplace helps manage all risks.”
“The topic is very relevant to this industry and deserves more attention!”
“Great way to share a story and get full engagement from the audience. Best I’ve seen in my 24 years of mining.”
“This needs to be shared more throughout the industry. It is very important to actually see, physically, what a safe workplace is and what to strive to achieve.”
“The focus on respectful open communication was a big value add. Powerful. Well delivered and realistic presentation. Great key messages taken away”
How is this different for Safety Training?
Live theatre offers a shared immersive experience for the audience that brings the reality of safety and why we do it, to life.
This is a story for the mining industry, originally commissioned by the Mental Awareness, Respect and Safety (MARS) Program.
The program explores work health and safety fundamentals including safety culture, psychosocial, physical hazards and critical controls.
2024 Findings
- 99.5% Found value in learning about stories of safety culture and leadership through live theatre storytelling
- 99.3% of all participants believe they can apply lessons from The SLIP to their workplace.
- 97% of all Participants found The SLIP relevant to their workplace
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WHAT IS HINDSIGHT?
‘HINDSIGHT’ is an impactful story exploring work, health and safety fundamentals including safety culture, psychosocial and physical hazards.
Similarly to last year, the production will be showcased on a regional tour of WA throughout October.
Thanks to funding by the MARS Program, this event will be free of cost to the mining industry.
Audiences can expect a relatable, interactive experience that drives conversations around workplace safety. The team and cast create an environment that welcomes engagement and discussions relating to workplace culture and the impact of the decisions we make.
Sessions will run for 2.5 hours.
