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Empowering safety: Proactively managing human error for a safer workplace
Despite advancements in technology and robust safety protocols, human error continues to be a significant contributor to workplace incidents. Understanding and addressing the human factors that contribute to workplace incidents is pivotal for fostering a safer working environment.
This webinar will explore a paradigm shift in thinking about human failure – moving beyond prevention to proactive facilitation. Discover how empowering your workforce and fostering engagement can lead to a significant decrease in safety incidents.
You’ll hear from EHS experts who will spotlight strategies for strengthening positive behaviors, turning them into lasting habits through effective monitoring and feedback processes.
By attending this webinar you’ll learn:
- How to shift from reacting to incidents to proactively mitigating human errors and empowering your workforce.
- Practical strategies for fostering employee engagement and turning positive behaviors into lasting habits.
- The benefits of leveraging technology to identify incident patterns and provide visibility into behavior data that informs proactive decisions.
Prof Tim Marsh was one of the team leaders of the original UK research into behavioral safety (in construction) in the early 1990s. Tim is one of only a few Chartered Psychologists who are also Chartered Fellows of IOSH. He has previously been a visiting lecturer at Manchester University and Loughborough University and as a visiting professor at Plymouth University, he is considered a world authority on behavioral safety, safety leadership and organizational culture.
Tim was awarded a “President’s Commendation” in 2008 by the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management and was selected to be their first ever ‘Specialist Fellow’ in 2010.
Tim is an experienced keynote speaker, having presented to organizations throughout the UK, Dubai, South Africa, Malaysia, USA and India.
These organizations include:
- The British Occupational Hygiene Society
- The Faculty of Medicine
- The inaugural Campbell Institute ‘thought leaders’ conference
- Safeguard New Zealand
- European Conference Board
Jeramy helps large employers determine the best technology strategy for automating their EHS processes and define the requirements for achieving that strategy. He brings nearly 20 years of experience to the role, including senior EHS positions at PepsiCo, Valvoline, ABB, PPG, and Del Monte.
Jeramy has a degree from Indiana State University, is a member of the American Society of Safety Professionals and is a Certified Safety Professional through the BCSP.