Operating

10 Golden Rules

In this activity we ask what the golden rules mean to colleagues and why.

Location

Anywhere

Who is this for?

Anyone & everyone!

Facilitator

Team Leaders

Supervisors

Trainers

Managers

Time required

5 minutes


Key objectives

  • Gain better knowledge of what’s important, why and embed the golden rules

How do I facilitate this activity?


Example Golden Rules conversation:

Manager (Bob): Hey Tony, can I record you on my smartphone for MORSE month?
Tony: What’s this? Why?
Bob: During MORSE month we are asking everyone to tell us which of the golden rules mean the most to them and why?
Tony: Ok but why the smartphone?
Bob: It would be good to record and share what you think – it might help other people to understand the rules.
Tony: Ok let’s do this.
Bob: Cool thanks Tony. So here goes…which of the golden rules means the most to you?
Tony: That’s easy, ‘Never approach an aircraft until it is safe to do so’
Bob: Ok thanks Tony, why was it easy to pick rule 7 ‘Never approach an aircraft until it is safe to do so’
Tony: Because I saw Ray blown over onto the ground last year and it was terrible, he really hurt himself and broke his leg!
Bob: Of course, I knew you would pick that one Tony, I was involved in the investigation. I’m so glad that Ray recovered from his leg injury as it could have been far worse. Anything you want to add?
Tony: Yeah, the rules are there to keep us safe right, when we are on the ramp it’s not a time for fooling around. Things get serious, people’s lives could be at risk if we follow the rules, we could get hurt.
Bob: Too true Tony, thanks for this I really appreciate your time.



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