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Online Training 2016 - Safety Management Systems - Axioms and Methods - By AtoZ Compliance

Date2016-04-08

Deadline2016-04-08

VenueOnline Training, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsSafety Management Systems; Online safety training; Hazard analysis training

Websitehttps://bit.ly/1L0VjRu

Topics/Call fo Papers

Key Take Away
Enable more efficient safety application by overcoming illogic and by applying concise safety axioms involving activity hazard analysis training, risk assessment, and hazard control application.
Overview
Certified Safety professional’s work in imperfect entities, and they may send excessive time and resources attempting to meet safety program objective and/or fixing a safety management system design, or enhancing an existing process, project, or facility. This may be due to poor initial decisions based upon not addressing safety management systems training.
Consider that the decision-makers may not have understood safety axioms. Ideally, the safety professional should participate in the initial decisions concerning a new or modified design, or a process, project, or facility. Unfortunately, in many cases the safety person enters the program later, and consequently, must meet an inappropriate program objective, while attempting to fix an ill-chosen safety system design; which presents additional challenges due to decision errors, safety engineering errors, complex systems, excessive automation, and the over complex involvement of the software, firmware, hardware, the human, and environment.
So then, considering limited time and resources, what should be the online safety training be for safety professional to address appropriate safety axioms?
Why Should You Attend
Various safety professionals are interested in applying safety axioms and appropriate methods in solving safety-related problems; including implementing various methods in support of risk management.
Areas Covered In This Webinar
Formal methods are applied in system management, which are based upon sound safety axioms will aid in enhancing safety management systems.
We will discuss the methods that may enable more efficient safety application by overcoming illogic and by applying concise safety axioms involving: activity hazard analysis training, risk assessment, and hazard control application.
These risk analysis courses to address risk assessment, with taxonomy to describe risk, getting back to safety engineering basics, and overcoming the performance paradox.
Learning Objectives
Acquire knowledge of safety axioms; which can enhance safety management systems
Various heuristics and rules associated with safety axioms are discussed in context with system safety, system complexity, safety management and safety engineering methods and techniques
Various forms of “thinking” are discussed in support of safety axiom application, such as critical thinking, system thinking, and inductive and deductive logic
Learn how to look at a safety-related challenge from different points of view
Who Will Benefit
Safety Leaders
Safety Managers
Safety Trainers, Consultants, Engineers
Loss Control Engineers
Safety Analysts
Forensics and Accident Investigators
Risk Managers
Quality Engineers
System Safety Engineers
Product Safety Engineers
Assurance Engineers
Compliance Engineers
Environmental Engineers
Speakers Profile
Mike Allocco Mike Allocco, PE, CSP, is a Fellow in the International System Safety Society and current former Director of Mentoring, Research and Development. Mike is a professional member of ASSE. He had been involved in system safety, safety engineering, and safety management since 1976. He has conducted system safety engineering on diverse complex systems for DOT, DOD, DOE, NASA, and general industry. Mike is the author of Safety Analyses of Complex Systems: Considerations of Software, Firmware, Hardware, Human, and the Environment, Wiley, 2010 and coauthor (with Dev Raheja) of Assurance Technologies Principles and Practices: A Product, Process, and System Safety Perspective, Second Edition, Wiley, 2006.
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Last modified: 2016-03-09 15:48:15