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Learn to Prevent Off-The-Job Injuries at Safety Culture 2018

BLR Safety Culture 2018

This September, Atlanta will host Safety Culture 2018, a conference that aims to help professionals evaluate and fine-tune incentives and disciplinary systems, create engaging and effective safety cultures, and improve their safety training.

One of the event’s keynote speakers is SafeStart’s own Chief Client Officer, Don Wilson. His session Leadership for 24/7 Safety Culture, which happens on September 14 from 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m., will address the impact that off-the-job injuries have on all companies and their workforce. To improve overall safety, leaders must realize that off-the-job injuries are not affected by traditional control strategies and a new approach to safety is needed to protect employees 24/7.

Gary Higbee, a Senior SafeStart Consultant, will also present at the conference. He will lead a workshop titled Human Factors in Risk Assessment on the first day of the event. Gary will help attendees understand how human factors affect the risk of performing any activity and why it’s important to include these factors in any risk assessment.

You can also read more in Gary’s article, “Rethinking Risk Assessment: Adding the Third Dimension”.

Safety Culture 2018 aims to provide attendees with tools for measuring safety performance, identifying and eliminating cultural hazards, and improving safety training. Most importantly, it will empower employers to create an engaging and effective safety culture in their workplace. It’s an ideal event for EHS professionals, trainers and business owners interested in improving safety adherence and responsibility across their workforce. It’s packed with opportunities to learn, network and listen to fascinating presenters and safety experts.

On-demand webinar

Reducing Serious Injuries and Fatalities: Three Influence Approaches and Their Effectiveness

Over the past decade, recordable injury rates have declined while serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs) rates have plateaued or increased. We’ll look at different strategies for improving the safety performance metric and discuss the skills and knowledge required to stay safe in any setting.

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