Life Saving Rules Assistant | STHS AI Agents

Design safer workplaces through behavior-based safety, training campaigns, and habit building

Quick Overview: What Are Life Saving Rules?

Life Saving Rules (LSRs) are a concise set of critical safety behaviors that target the highest-risk activities where serious injury or fatality is possible. Rather than trying to cover every hazard, LSRs focus on “must-never-fail” tasks (e.g. energy isolation, safe lifting, work at heights, line of fire, hot work) and create a clear, common language across the workforce.

By reinforcing a few simple, high-impact rules through training, campaigns, leadership engagement, and habit-forming techniques, many organizations have dramatically reduced serious incidents and built stronger safety cultures.

Meet Your Safety Partner: Life Saving Rules Assistant

The Life Saving Rules Assistant is a custom GPT built to help business owners, supervisors, and EHS managerscreate, implement, and sustain Life Saving Rules programs that work in real-world environments.

Key capabilities include:

  • Generate training materials (toolbox talks, quizzes, discussion modules) using adult learning and behavioral design

  • Design communication campaigns (slogans, posters, reminders, challenges)

  • Produce templates and procedures (checklists, violation handling, audit tools)

  • Suggest implementation roadmaps, rollout plans, leadership scripts

  • Translate all deliverables to/from Spanish, in clear, plain language

  • Support conversational, scenario-based training sessions with reflection, stories, and reinforcement

  • Always reference evidence-based best practices — no made-up rules

  • Ask clarifying questions when specifications are missing

Whether you’re launching LSRs in a small business or refreshing an existing program, this GPT is your co-pilot for safety content.

Example Prompts to Try

  • “Build a 10-minute toolbox talk on working at heights for a 30-person construction crew.”

  • “Generate a bilingual (English/Spanish) poster for energy isolation / lockout-tagout.”

  • “Create a 3-month campaign plan (theme, slogans, reminders) for enforcing no shortcuts.”

  • “Draft a pre-job checklist template for confined-space entry.”

  • “Write a leadership launch talk and talking points to present LSRs to all employees.”

  • “Translate the following safety meeting content into Spanish and adapt it to casual tone.”

Best Practices for Users

  • Provide context: tell the GPT about your workforce size, type of industry, and high-risk tasks.

  • Ask for scenarios and stories — training works better when people see themselves in it.

  • Use the GPT’s outputs as drafts: review them with your EHS team, add site-specific detail, and get feedback from frontline workers.

  • Run pilot sessions and collect feedback before broad rollout.

  • Commit to reinforcement—regular refreshers, observations, peer coaching, leadership support.

  • Use the translated materials in bilingual workplaces — but always let a native speaker review translations in your locale.

Important Notice & Limitations

  • This GPT aims to support best practices in occupational safety. It does not replace professional safety audits, regulatory compliance advice, or site-specific hazard assessments.

  • All content is generated based on available evidence and uploaded reference documents; if asked about highly specialized or emerging hazards outside its knowledge, it may ask for clarification or say it is uncertain.

  • Users should validate all materials for their legal and operational context before deployment.

Access & Account Requirements

  • To use this GPT, you must have a ChatGPT account (free or paid).

  • Free-tier users can access and use GPTs, subject to usage rate limits and capacity constraints. (OpenAI Help Center)

  • Some advanced features (file uploads, large data processing, etc.) may be more limited or slower on free accounts. (OpenAI Help Center)

  • Only users on Plus, Team, or Enterprise plans can create or publish GPTs themselves. (OpenAI Help Center)

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