National Rail

How a disconnect between employees and management can lead to unsafe behaviour - and how behavioural psychology resolved that. 

SERVICES: Insights

IMPACT AREA: Campaign & Internal Comms

TOOLS: Interviews, Emotix & Neopic

The Challenge

Network Rail reported a significant increase in trackside accidents, fatalities and near miss incidents with engineering staff. This was causing disruption to services and among the organisational perceptions of safety and security. These incidents were also possibly linked with the increased implementation of automated systems/equipment.

Organisation was charged with reducing these incidents and installing a culture of greater trackside awareness and safety.

Industry Considerations

Safety within the travel sector is a major factor in terms of job attraction, job satisfaction and job security. It also impacts employee mental and physical well-being. Organisations that are seen to be invested in the safety and well being of their employees are also those brands that are received positively in the public domain.

What we did

Multi layered approach

This psychological work uncovered both the hidden influences on trackside safety behaviour and also who within the organization could inspire and engage our employee’s to take safety seriously. The ability to rework our safety materials was really impactful – creating clearer, more engaging and less intimidating material. What was really supported was that the psychology work revealed what needed to change AND helped us work through those changes from a behavioural perspective.

— Head of Safety and Wellbeing

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