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LEARNING to See – A New Perspective on Risk Utilizing Visual Literacy
June 6, 2018 @ 8:30 am - 11:30 am
Your workers might be missing 90% of the picture, and you might be too.
Every day, we are bombarded with so much information that our senses – our vision in particular – exist in a state of constant overload. Being able to identify, interpret, and act upon visual information – a skillset known in the art and communication world as visual literacy – is more crucial than ever in an increasingly complex and interconnected world. Although conceived from a different context, the application of visual literacy has the potential to drive success across multiple layers of business. From the shop floor to the boardroom, to hazard awareness and pre-job analysis, to risk decision-making, the strategic value of becoming more visually literate may help organizations achieve the next step-change improvement in performance.
Key takeaways –
- Increasing your Awareness of Bias
- Once you see something, it is hard to remember what is was like not to see it.
- Sometimes, you cannot see what is in front of you, even if you know it is there.
- You are always filling in the blanks based on what you expect to be there.
- Real applications where LEARNING to See can help to keep people safe
- Hazard awareness
- Incident investigation
- Pre-job risk assessment
3-Hour Visual Literacy Workshop:
Wednesday, June 6
8:30am – 11:30 am
Fostoria Learning Center
342 Perry Street, Fostoria OH 44830
Registration required. Limited seating available.
More Information:
Tracey Lawton, Fostoria Learning Center
Phone: 419-408-5540