Safety leaders to speak at Melbourne forum
Monday, 16 March, 2015
The Safety First Conference & Expo will present world-leading safety experts in high-level Premium Forums running throughout its four days, 26-29 May, in Melbourne this year. More than a dozen speakers, including Griffith University’s Professor Sidney Dekker and DuPont Sustainable Solutions’ Dr Rod Gutierrez, have confirmed they are bringing new research, strategies and real-world advice to share with safety professionals via the Premium Forum events.
Alternating with free, open briefings taking place throughout the Safety First Conference, the three Premium Forums are intimate sessions on core themes: safety leaders skills, human factors for safety leaders and psychological injury. Key to the Premium Forums will be the opportunity to ask questions of each speaker.
Premium Forum A - Safety Leaders Skills Pro, Tuesday, 26 May 1.30-4.00 pm
Participants will discuss advanced skills including:
- Exploring behaviours that can unintentionally boost risk in the workplace
- Communicating in ways that help create a culture of safety
- Measuring your success as a safety leader
A highlight at this event will be speaker Dr Angelica Vecchio-Sadus, HSE manager, CSIRO Manufacturing Flagship, who is one of Australia’s top women in health and safety. Her presentation will cover different indicators of success you can use at various stages of the journey - such as measuring lead indicators of change before overt statistics become evident - to track progress towards your workplace safety goals.
Premium Forum B - Human Factors for Safety Leaders, Wednesday, 27 May 2.00-4.30 pm
Participants will gain a greater understanding of social influences, including:
- Is the human factor a problem to control or a resource to harness?
- A case study revealing the key factors that played a serious role in major incidents
These sessions will begin with a keynote by Prof Sidney Dekker, Griffith University, and the Safety Science Innovation Lab. Prof Dekker is renowned globally as an exciting and challenging thinker who will pose the question: what set of circumstances in your workplace put people in a position where they end up doing things that go wrong?
Premium Forum C - OHS Safety Leaders - Psychological Injury, Thursday, 28 May 3.00-5.30 pm
This forum aims to enhance your capacity to positively influence workers’ thinking, emotional state and behaviour, through:
- Looking at personal resilience and the building blocks for a resilient workforce
- Mental health issues, stress and psychological injury including depression and anxiety
- Re-engaging and motivating injured employees after they have returned to work
Dr Rod Gutierrez, Leader - Culture, Capability and Change Management, DuPont Sustainable Solutions, will begin the forum with strategies for influencing safety by focusing on what employees think and feel, so that they choose to be safe.
The Safety First Conference’s Premium Forums and drop-in sessions take place against an expo of new and innovative safety products and services, running alongside National Manufacturing Week.
Registration and details are available at safetyfirstexpo.com.au.
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