Safety Culture

Are You Ready for EHSDA’s Safety Culture Week?

Join us next week (Oct. 16-20) for a full week of free online events and digital resources around safety culture that you can use to plot your safety leadership strategy. Register for event sessions today.

Monday, Oct. 16

Educational Session | Permission to Thrive: Empowering Leadership for Psychological Safety

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

Sponsored by: Cority, Intelex, Orasure, Origami Risk

Speaker: Tiffany Castagano, CEO & Founder, CEPHR LLC

We’ve all experienced those moments when we held back our thoughts due to fear of judgment or consequences. But imagine a workplace where every idea is valued, where every voice is heard, and where your authenticity is celebrated.

Join us as we delve into the transformative power of granting permission at the highest levels of your organization. Senior-level leaders from diverse departments will unveil the secrets to creating a culture of psychological safety and igniting a vibrant flow of ideas, solutions, and innovation.

Register now to save your spot.

Tuesday, Oct. 17

Educational Session | Increase Safety Engagement for Frontline Workers: How to Unlock a Culture of Safety with Mobile Digital Devices

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

Speaker: Scott Gaddis, Vice President, Global Practice Leader, Safety and Health, for Intelex Technologies

In recent years, safety technology has transitioned from the desktop to the frontline. Now, mobile applications allow workforces to remain efficient and active as partners in an organisation’s safety program. Whether workers are together, spread across different job sites, or at home, mobile applications make it easy to create real-time safety engagement, maintain communication between workers, and manage important data flows.

In this webinar Scott Gaddis, Intelex’s VP Health & Safety, will cover:

  • The evolution of safety culture and where technology can overcome program challenges
  • Who the ‘next-generation worker’ is and how mobile will be instrumental in gaining their engagement
  • Proven success of mobile applications that keep the work environment safe and more compliant
  • A practitioner’s view on how to begin the mobile journey

Register now to save your spot.

Wednesday, Oct. 18

Educational Session | Building a Culture of Safety: Best Practices for Creating a Safe and Responsible Team

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

Speaker: Jill Schaefer, Director, Content Management, KPA

An exceptional safety record doesn’t happen by accident. Creating a safety culture is crucial to keeping your employees and your business safe. But how can you create a culture of safety that encourages everyone to take responsibility for their own safety and the safety of their colleagues?

Join KPA’s Jill Schaefer, Director of Content Management, as she shares why safety culture matters and habits that fuel influential safety culture vs. practices that harm safety culture.

Register now to save your spot.

Thursday, Oct. 19

Educational Session | Culture Catalysts: 6 Safety Success Factors for Supervisors

Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

Speaker: Pandora Bryce, PhD, Vice-President, Product Development
Peter A. Batrowny, Senior Safety Consultant, SafeStart,

Safety culture and safety climate are very closely linked—a positive safety culture and a positive safety climate are both required to improve production, quality, retention, employee engagement, morale and ultimately reduce injuries and their associated costs. The safety culture in an organization defines the norm of how people act within a facility and the safety climate is the perceived value and approach to safety. The safety climate can be influenced by other people and easily change based on circumstances that happen at the organizational level.

The SafeStart Human Factors Framework connects individual performance and organizational performance to provide a construct to ensure consistency between technical and human systems to effectively define a company’s safety climate. It also demonstrates how human factors in organizational systems influence individual actions and decisions, and vice versa.

Register now to save your spot.

Friday, Oct. 20

Friday Demo Day Session 1 | Empowering Your Workforce: A Fresh Approach to Training Management with KPA

Time: 1:00 PM – 1:30 PM EDT

Sponsored by: KPA

Ready to take a different approach to training management across your workforce?

Designed to elevate employee performance on the job, our training courses provide comprehensive insights into the laws and regulations that directly impact your employees’ roles.

Join Shawn Smith, KPA’s Product Director, in this interactive session as he explores the benefits of KPA’s Award-Winning Training.

Register now to save your spot.

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