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News Release from: EC Harris
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 February 2007
EC Harris host health and safety theatre
EC Harris to host play, presented by AKT Production, for health and safety professionals looking to use theatre techniques to promote behavioural safety within their organisation
Why and how behaviours are key to better safety within the construction industry is the subject of a theatre-based event, 'Terminal', later this month (February) The play, presented by AKT Production Limited, is for health and safety professionals looking to use theatre techniques to promote behavioural safety within their organisations
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 21 Jan 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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ECHQ, The London headquarters of international consultancy, EC Harris, will host the event on February 27 at 1500, which will include guests from leading firms such as Alfred McAlpine, Bechtel, BP, Royal Mail and Transport for London.
Sue Briggs, project leader for AKT, said: "We specialise in the use of a variety of theatre-based techniques to help people to engage with behavioural and cultural change, and to enhance a range of essential business skills".
"The power of a play like this, which we developed with BAA Capital Projects, is that it is based on a true event.
Although this will be a shortened version of the usual day-long event we run it will give the audience the chance to go back in time to see the behaviours and attitudes that led up to the incident.
"We encourage the audience to challenge the actors during the play".
"For them to examine why things happen as they do, ask why people made the choices they did and understand better the consequences of their actions.".
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