Leadership Event | Safety Culture Breakfast
Event description
"Defining a GOOD safety culture - MH Technics. Does your Safety Program reflect your Organisational Culture?"
Join us for an insightful breakfast event focused on defining what constitutes a GOOD safety culture within industry, particularly examining MH Techniques approach. Safety culture is paramount , and understanding its nuances is crucial for organizational success and ensuring the well-being of all stakeholders involved.Â
Topics Covered:
- Application of AI in risk assessment and predictive analytics to identify potential hazards before they occur.
- Integration of sports science principles into workplace safety programs to improve ergonomics, reduce injuries, and optimize performance.
- Case studies and real-world examples demonstrating the successful implementation of AI and sports science in HSE contexts.
- Discussion on emerging technologies and innovations in AI and sports science that have the potential to revolutionize safety practices.
- Ethical considerations and challenges associated with the use of AI in HSE, such as data privacy and algorithm bias.
About the guest presenter:Â Â Â
   ANDREW MCCOLL  Â
   Occupational Health and Safety Specialist, Preventure
   LinkedIn Profile
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Andrew has become an industry leader in workplace injury prevention through his innovative and comprehensive approach that utilises both wearable technology and Sports Science.
With a diverse background in physiotherapy, exercise physiology, and occupational health and safety, Andrew has broad expertise in preventing injuries.
Throughout his time treating injured workers, Andrew has gained invaluable insights into the unique challenges faced in the workplace and the devastating impact that workplace injuries can have on a worker. Alongside the team at Preventure, he is dedicated to reducing the risk of workplace musculoskeletal injuries and enhancing the outcomes for injured workers.
Wearable Sensors for Industry
Many workplaces may not have been designed with ergonomics in mind, they might require repetitive manual tasks, or are just inherently unsafe.
Now picture these workplaces where every employee is equipped with a personal injury prevention coach. Instead of a one-size-fits-all training program, these coaches would tailor their guidance to an individual's unique movement patterns and job responsibilities and teach them how to prevent future injuries.
The Preventure team has embarked on an eight-year journey to translate the technology and methodology used in elite sports, into an effective, evidence-based (and sustainable) workplace solution.
Join us for a deep dive into the health science that sits behind the data, and an examination of real case studies from workplaces. Including the real costs involved in implementing a wearable sensor program.
Agenda:
7:00am | Arrival and networking
7:15am | Breakfast
7:45am | Presentation and Q&A begins
9:00am | Conclusion
PPE Requirements:
High Vis Vest
Steel capped boots
Who should attend?
This event is ideal for HSE, Maintenance and Engineering leaders, Plant Management and Training (P&C) professionals.
As a member of IPA you can register up to 2 people, subject to availability, to attend this event.Â
This event is for IPA members only, there will be no public access to this event.Â
When do I need to register by?
Registrations close 7 days prior to the event date.Â
Registrations are based on a "first come, first served" basis.Â
There are no allocated seats with membership.
Who can I contact for further information?Â
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   Samantha Jeffrey | National Engagement & Event Manager
   samantha@industrypartners.com.auÂ
   0438 058 823 Â
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