. Page 26.1352.2 Figure 1: Classification of the stages of perception and response to danger [1]Though this classification can be used to determine how employees view safe workingprocedures and has been heavily reviewed. The traditional approach has been to train employeesretroactively based off of events that direct proceed an accident [2]. However, in order to beproactive in safety training, a more systematic approach is required [3]. Though a systematicsafety management system can be used its complexity can be beyond the scope of what isachievable on a small scale of a university student design team composed of young adults (17-26years old). This is especially appropriate since such teams do not have dedicated safety trainingstaff.Small