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There will be a requirement to read short English (easy-read) texts in the manual as part of the homework. Language – This training is in DANISH, however the training manual and slides are in ENGLISH. Selected slides will be shared with participants, as electronic files, allowing them to print and take personal notes. Training slides will be used in the online sessions. The manual will be supplied to participants as electronic books/files. Training material – The manual “Guidance on using Tripod Beta in the investigation and analysis of incidents, accidents and business losses” (called “the manual”) will be used as basis of the training. The Knowledge Assessment will be on the 6th training day, with individual timings.
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During the daily session with the trainer there will be time for interaction and discussion about how to use Tripod Beta ‘at home’ in your organisation. At the end of each day each group sends the homework to the trainer, allowing targetted preparation of the training for the following day. Training strategy – This training is delivered through 5 days of each: 2 hours online presentation by the trainer, followed by 2 hours self-managed homework in groups (no trainer present). See more about Tripod Beta accreditations here > Knowledge Assessment – As part of this training you will get up to 3 attempts at the Knowledge Assessment for accredtiation for Bronze Tripod Beta Practitioner. Read or hear (video) more about Tripod Beta here > It was explicitly created to help accident investigators model incidents in a way that allows them to understand the influencing environment and uncover the route of organisational deficiencies that allowed that incident to happen. About Tripod Beta – Developed in the early 1990s, Tripod Beta is an incident analysis methodology designed in line with the human behaviour model.