2014 - The Use of Leading Indicators to Project Future Safety Performance
Date2014-08-12
Deadline2014-08-12
VenueVirtual Webinar, USA - United States
KeywordsLeading indicators; Safety Pyramid; Health Safety Compliance
Topics/Call fo Papers
Instructor: Vince Marchesani
Description:
The Heinrich Safety Pyramid identifies a relationship among severity of injuries. The greater the severity, the lower the number of injuries expected. The near the bottom of the pyramid are the first aid injuries. There is a level of the pyramid below first aids. It is the base of the pyramid and it contains "Leading indicators." These include, among others, unsafe acts, unsafe conditions and near misses. While this is the richest area of safety information, it is generally not used to its full value. Through this webinar you will learn how to use data from the base of the pyramid to project future injuries.
To date little effort has been made to understanding the messages in the base of the Heinrich Safety Pyramid. Typically a near miss, from the base of the pyramid, is introduced at safety meetings to make people aware of an, "Almost accident", and that they should learn from hearing about the near miss.
Why Should you Attend:
To learn how to use leading indicators to help project future injuries and as a result enable you to do the necessary training to prevent these projected injuries from taking place.
Objectives of the Presentation:
To provide a technique which will enable attendees to be able to project injuries and introduce the necessary training to prevent these injuries from taking place.
Who can Benefit:
Environmental health and safety managers
Employees
Contractors
Visitors and anyone else who comes to a location where they may experience an injury will benefit from this webinar.
Quick Contact
http://www.onlinecompliancepanel.com/ecommerce/web...
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Toll free: +1-510-857-5896
Email:?webinar-AT-onlinecompliancepanel.com
OnlineCompliancePanel LLC,
38868 Salmon Ter,
Fremont, CA 94536, USA
Description:
The Heinrich Safety Pyramid identifies a relationship among severity of injuries. The greater the severity, the lower the number of injuries expected. The near the bottom of the pyramid are the first aid injuries. There is a level of the pyramid below first aids. It is the base of the pyramid and it contains "Leading indicators." These include, among others, unsafe acts, unsafe conditions and near misses. While this is the richest area of safety information, it is generally not used to its full value. Through this webinar you will learn how to use data from the base of the pyramid to project future injuries.
To date little effort has been made to understanding the messages in the base of the Heinrich Safety Pyramid. Typically a near miss, from the base of the pyramid, is introduced at safety meetings to make people aware of an, "Almost accident", and that they should learn from hearing about the near miss.
Why Should you Attend:
To learn how to use leading indicators to help project future injuries and as a result enable you to do the necessary training to prevent these projected injuries from taking place.
Objectives of the Presentation:
To provide a technique which will enable attendees to be able to project injuries and introduce the necessary training to prevent these injuries from taking place.
Who can Benefit:
Environmental health and safety managers
Employees
Contractors
Visitors and anyone else who comes to a location where they may experience an injury will benefit from this webinar.
Quick Contact
http://www.onlinecompliancepanel.com/ecommerce/web...
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Toll free: +1-510-857-5896
Email:?webinar-AT-onlinecompliancepanel.com
OnlineCompliancePanel LLC,
38868 Salmon Ter,
Fremont, CA 94536, USA
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