Picture-Based Risk Scenarios
Real safety lessons begin with meaningful observation. Safe-ari™ uses a 23-image laminated picture deck to introduce hazard concepts through wildlife metaphors. Each image tells a story—connecting instinctive animal behavior to real-world workplace risks.
Features:
- Full-color animal-based risk illustrations
- Talking points and discussion questions on the back
- Designed for daily safety meetings or toolbox talks
👀 “Eyes Up” Awareness Cues
In fast-paced environments, attention drifts. Safe-ari reinforces everyday awareness with memorable visual cues and catchphrases inspired by the wild—anchoring safety into daily habits.
Common cues include:
- “Hippo heads” – Appears small, but has huge harm potential
- “Hazards on the prowl” – Risks don’t stay still
- “Got your back” – Mutual vigilance among teammates
🌍 Workplace Savannah Walk-Throughs
After learning from nature, teams take that insight into their own work environment. Guided by a Safety Guide, groups explore their “Savannah,” observing patterns, spotting hazards, and sharing what they see.
Walk-throughs include:
- Hazard tracking exercises
- Real-time identification and discussion
- Team-based evaluations of the physical space
🧰 Toolbox Talk Discussion Guides
Each image-based scenario includes built-in prompts to guide conversation. These moments spark learning, surface concerns, and open the door to proactive safety thinking—without lectures.
What’s included:
- Suggested learning objectives
- Discussion starters for diverse groups
- Prompts for back-home application
💬 Behavioral Touchstones
Hazard identification becomes second nature when it’s embedded in culture. Safe-ari uses symbolic language and shared metaphors to promote consistent safety behaviors across roles and teams.
Examples:
- “Track the tracks” – Look for early signs
- “Circle the herd” – Strengthen group protection
- “Don’t feed the predator” – Avoid risky shortcuts
The Safety Guide Role
Peer leaders take on the role of Safety Guides—mentors who help others build their awareness through presence, questions, and example. This role reinforces ownership and keeps the safety conversation alive at every level.
Role Highlights:
- Leads walk-throughs and picture sessions
- Models hazard spotting behaviors
- Supports safety leadership development across the team