SafeStart Human Factors Conference Announced

January 10, 2019 – SafeStart announced today that registration is open for the SafeStart Human Factors Conference—the first-ever conference designed by and for those that want to benchmark, share best practices and discover innovations and new research in human factors. The conference will be held November 5 and 6, 2019, at the Embassy Suites in Murfreesboro, TN.

The SafeStart Human Factors Conference is a unique way to learn how to close the circle on what’s been missing from your safety management system. For over 20 years, SafeStart has been at the forefront of human factors in safety and for the first time, they’ve gathered the best in the industry to really get to the heart of the matter regarding human factors and safety.

The SafeStart Human Factors Conference will present two days of conference keynotes, a host of concurrent sessions from subject matter experts in a few different categories under the human factors umbrella, new sessions for existing SafeStart users as well as networking opportunities for all conference attendees, including SafeStart clients, trainers, staff and consultants.

SafeStart Author, Larry Wilson will kick-off the conference with the opening address. Mike Abrashoff, former Commander, USS Benfold and New York Times best-selling author, has been confirmed as the day-one keynote speaker. Known for his superior leadership, Mike tells the true story of how he turned one of the worst-performing navy ships with abysmal safety performance and evaluations into the best ships in the fleet in just one year, using the same crew. He inspires people to rethink their leadership, sheds a light on the importance of culture and demonstrates how to improve performance.

About SafeStart

SafeStart is the most successful safety training process in the world for developing personal, 24/7 safety skills. With over 3 million people trained at more than 3,000 companies and 10,000 sites in over 60 countries and available in 32 languages, SafeStart is proven to reduce injuries on average 50%. For additional information, visit: safestart.com

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