Online Training 2016 - EHS Report Management and Incident Investigation - By Compliance Global Inc
Date2016-05-05
Deadline2016-05-05
VenueNew Hyde Park, USA - United States
KeywordsEHS reporting; Root cause training; Ehs certification programs
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview:
Why do “accidents” happen? Companies struggle to understand incidents, especially when a robust EHS reporting and incident investigation system is not in place. Most often, incidents are addressed at a superficial level, addressing only the immediate cause. Surprisingly, too many EHS professionals consider “human error” to be a valid cause.
Each occurrence that results in loss of property, human injury or illness or impact to the environment, is usually a result of multiple causes. When examined carefully, all incidents lead to lessons learned and actions to minimize hazards by addressing the event’s various root causes.
Why Should You Attend:
This webinar will cover the basic data compilation that is necessary to conduct a thorough investigation, and the various techniques possible for the root cause training of an incident.
Areas Covered in this Webinar:
To learn EHS Reporting:
How best to compile information
What information is critical, and when to gather and how best to document it
Conducting interviews to maximize useful information
Best practices in documenting EHS certification programs
To learn Incident Investigation:
How to prioritize cases to investigate?
Review of techniques for incident investigation, and their relative pros and cons
Setting up an effective action plan
Learning Objectives:
The anatomy of an EHS report
Best practices in documenting EHS reports
Techniques to determine root causes
Best practices in corrective and preventive actions
Case studies, how EHS reporting works in practical situations
Who Will Benefit:
Safety Managers
Risk Managers
Operation Managers
Department Heads
OHS/EHS Professionals
HR Managers/Directors/Staff
Team Leads/Supervisors
Small Business Owners
EHS Staff
Occupational Health Staff
Speaker Profile:
Natalia Olive is an Environmental, Health and Safety Professional with over 15 years of international experience. Her strong focus on people and program management is combined with a wide range of technical components.
She holds a master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a graduate degree in Health and Safety from the National Technological University in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which she completed after obtaining a Professional Chemical Engineering degree at the Buenos Aires Institute of Technology.
During her 13-year tenure with EMD Millipore, she designed, developed and maintained a global EHS management system centered on a web-based application suite. The system was utilized by 10,000 employees located at over 25 manufacturing, distribution and R&D facilities worldwide. Among other goals, the system achieved an increase in proactive reports from essentially nil in 2006 to an average 250 per month by May 2012, which was sustained through the end of 2014 at the time of her departure from the company.
She is now focused on training and education, holding the OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer designation, and consulting with local companies in Massachusetts who seek excellence in their Environment, Health and Safety culture.
For more detail please click on this below link:
https://complianceglobal.us/product/700344
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Fax: +1-516-900-5510
Why do “accidents” happen? Companies struggle to understand incidents, especially when a robust EHS reporting and incident investigation system is not in place. Most often, incidents are addressed at a superficial level, addressing only the immediate cause. Surprisingly, too many EHS professionals consider “human error” to be a valid cause.
Each occurrence that results in loss of property, human injury or illness or impact to the environment, is usually a result of multiple causes. When examined carefully, all incidents lead to lessons learned and actions to minimize hazards by addressing the event’s various root causes.
Why Should You Attend:
This webinar will cover the basic data compilation that is necessary to conduct a thorough investigation, and the various techniques possible for the root cause training of an incident.
Areas Covered in this Webinar:
To learn EHS Reporting:
How best to compile information
What information is critical, and when to gather and how best to document it
Conducting interviews to maximize useful information
Best practices in documenting EHS certification programs
To learn Incident Investigation:
How to prioritize cases to investigate?
Review of techniques for incident investigation, and their relative pros and cons
Setting up an effective action plan
Learning Objectives:
The anatomy of an EHS report
Best practices in documenting EHS reports
Techniques to determine root causes
Best practices in corrective and preventive actions
Case studies, how EHS reporting works in practical situations
Who Will Benefit:
Safety Managers
Risk Managers
Operation Managers
Department Heads
OHS/EHS Professionals
HR Managers/Directors/Staff
Team Leads/Supervisors
Small Business Owners
EHS Staff
Occupational Health Staff
Speaker Profile:
Natalia Olive is an Environmental, Health and Safety Professional with over 15 years of international experience. Her strong focus on people and program management is combined with a wide range of technical components.
She holds a master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a graduate degree in Health and Safety from the National Technological University in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which she completed after obtaining a Professional Chemical Engineering degree at the Buenos Aires Institute of Technology.
During her 13-year tenure with EMD Millipore, she designed, developed and maintained a global EHS management system centered on a web-based application suite. The system was utilized by 10,000 employees located at over 25 manufacturing, distribution and R&D facilities worldwide. Among other goals, the system achieved an increase in proactive reports from essentially nil in 2006 to an average 250 per month by May 2012, which was sustained through the end of 2014 at the time of her departure from the company.
She is now focused on training and education, holding the OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer designation, and consulting with local companies in Massachusetts who seek excellence in their Environment, Health and Safety culture.
For more detail please click on this below link:
https://complianceglobal.us/product/700344
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Fax: +1-516-900-5510
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