Ronald Bette

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Ronald Bette

Ronald Bette

@dinymoi

Head of QHSSE at UNOC | Helping Leaders Build Safer, Compliant, and Efficient Operations | Workplace Safety Speaker, Coach & Trainer | DM me for more info 👇

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Haziran 2009
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How are you preparing today to secure your business tomorrow?
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Businesses don't thrive by chance. They succeed through vigilant risk management.
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The more skilled the team, the safer the workplace. What’s one training tip that’s changed how you think about safety? Share below 👇
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Safety isn’t just rules—it’s culture. Effective training sparks proactive minds ready to spot risks before they become incidents.
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What’s your favorite way to assess risks? I’d love to hear what’s worked for you. Let’s share ideas and keep improving together.
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Identifying hazards early isn’t just a step—it’s the foundation of workplace safety. Over the years, I’ve learned that taking the time to really analyze risks using reliable methods makes all the difference.
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What’s one way you’ve seen leadership make a real difference in safety culture? I’d love to hear your stories.
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Safety really starts at the top. I’ve seen firsthand how leaders who genuinely walk the talk create workplaces where safety isn’t just a rule—it’s part of the culture.
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What’s one training method that’s made a difference for your crew? I’d love to hear what’s worked in your experience.
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Getting safety training to actually stick isn’t always easy — but it’s absolutely worth it. Over the years, I’ve seen how mixing traditional approaches with modern tools makes a real difference.
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