Every day, we encounter situations that can harm us. Even normal activities like driving a car, cooking dinner, changing a lightbulb, or taking out the trash can lead to injuries. Most of the time, accidents and injuries occur because we are distracted, careless, or simply unaware of the hazards of the tasks we perform. What this means is that many of the accidents and injuries that occur are preventable.
People are the ones who have accidents, and to prevent those, we must improve our ability to identify hazards. However, that can only happen at the individual level. The Rebecchi Individual Safety Consciousness (R.I.S.C.) Assessment is designed to do just that: measure an individual’s safety consciousness and provide them with the information they need to avoid experiencing an accident or injury. By gaining a clear understanding of what you know, how you behave, what you are exposed to, and what you observe on a regular basis, we can give you personalized information that you can use to help avoid these incidents and live a happier, healthier, and longer life. This is one risk that is worth the reward.
Most safety surveys are used to identify problems, improve current programs, and measure operational effectiveness within an organization, and this survey is no different.
Where the R.I.S.C. Assessment stands out is that it was made for you, is about you, and is designed to give you information to help you improve your quality of life. Not only can the R.I.S.C. Assessment be used to fix problems in an organization, but it can also be used to help people avoid experiencing accidents and injuries both at home and in the workplace. The R.I.S.C. Assessment was designed to be quick, easy to use, and cost-effective.
In addition, the R.I.S.C. Assessment also takes your privacy into consideration. Your participation is anonymous, and your results will not contain any information that will personally identify you. Your answers are also completely confidential, not considered independently, and will not appear in the results or feedback portion of the Assessment. The R.I.S.C. Assessment is a tool created to help improve safety on an individual level, and any use of the R.I.S.C. Assessment and/or its results for any purpose other than this is strictly discouraged.
By determining each participant’s experience, behaviors, environment, and observations, the R.I.S.C. Assessment can identify what types of accidents and injuries a person is most likely to experience.
Once you have completed the R.I.S.C. Assessment, you will receive a detailed yet easy-to-understand explanation of each category, visual examples to help you remember the information, and realistic strategies most helpful to reducing your specific R.I.S.C. levels. You can then apply these strategies how you see fit to your daily routine to avoid experiencing an accident or injury and help others to do the same.
Furthermore, your results will be yours to share at your discretion, and you can review them anytime. If, for some reason, you disagree with your results, we kindly ask you to go back to the category results you disagree with, carefully review the explanation of your results, and after each sentence, ask yourself if the information applies to you to some degree. If it does, we ask you to accept your results and use the information to have a happier, healthier, and safer life.
If your results are hard for you to accept even if you agree they are accurate, that’s ok. Remember, your results are yours to share as you see fit and don’t contain any information that will personally identify you. You can use the feedback to improve your life and you don’t have to tell anybody about it.
However, it is fully understandable that something may be wrong, overlooked, or missed completely. If, after completing this review, you still disagree with your results, please contact us so that we can review them and see where the assessment might need to be improved.
Just as we have worked together to improve your safety consciousness, we can also work together to improve the R.I.S.C. Assessment and continue helping others to improve their quality of life.
No one knows you better than you, and that’s why you are the most important part of this entire process. It doesn’t matter where you live, what profession you work in, or what you know about safety. You are the perfect person to take the R.I.S.C. Assessment. All that is required is an hour of your time. You have nothing to lose and the most to gain from participating. Together, we can improve everyone’s life.