Stay Safe, Stay Aware

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Stay Safe, Stay Aware

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Stay Safe, Stay Aware
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Stay Safe, Stay Aware

Safety and Security Basics Building Confidence Through Knowledge Kia Kaha - Be Strong

Whanaungatanga - First Time Fear
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Whanaungatanga - First Time Fear

Think of a time you were somewhere new A workplace, building, or unfamiliar area Did you feel unsure or uncomfortable? This feeling is completely normal!

Learning Outcomes - What We'll Achieve
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Learning Outcomes - What We'll Achieve

Identify the difference between safety and security Explain why these practices matter in daily life Apply simple safety actions to real scenarios Build confidence through awareness, not fear

WHAT - Safety vs Security
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WHAT - Safety vs Security

{"left":"Safety prevents accidental harm\nSlips, falls, fires\nMedical emergencies\nEquipment malfunctions","right":"Security protects from intentional harm\nTheft and violence\nTrespassing\nVandalism"}

Hands-Up Quiz - Safety or Security?
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Hands-Up Quiz - Safety or Security?

Fire exits CCTV cameras Good lighting First aid kits ID card readers Non-slip mats

WHY - Scenario: Walking to Your Car
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WHY - Scenario: Walking to Your Car

You're leaving work in the evening Someone is walking behind you in the car park When you slow down, they slow down too What could go wrong? What would increase your concern? What early action could reduce risk?

Key Safety Principle
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Key Safety Principle

You do not need certainty to act. Early action reduces the chance of harm. Trust your instincts and stay prepared.

HOW - The Four Pillars of Awareness
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HOW - The Four Pillars of Awareness

Head up and eyes forward Notice exits and lighting Reduce phone distractions Trust your instincts

What Changed? - Awareness Exercise
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What Changed? - Awareness Exercise

Look around the room carefully Notice details about your surroundings Close your eyes when instructed Identify what has changed when you open them This builds your observation skills!

Your Commitment to Safety
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Your Commitment to Safety

You don't need to be a security expert Just be prepared and aware Choose one safety habit to practice Start small, build confidence Kia kaha - be strong, be prepared