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BASED SAFETY
LEADERSHIP
& ROOT CAUSE
ANALYSIS
06 - 10 MARCH 2016
RADISSON BLU
DUBAI DEIRA CREEK
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
SAFETY
SERIES
COURSE OVERVIEW
IMPROVE YOUR BBS PROCESS TO REALIZE ZERO INJURIES !
YOUR INTERNATIONAL
COURSE FACILITATOR
Senior Vice-President
QualitySafetyEdge
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
Course participants will be able to :
Create a safety culture of involvement and participation
Maximise productivity by reducing Loss Time Incidents
Integrate behavioral based safety (BBS) as a profitable long-term business
strategy
Improve compliance and effectively managing the risks
Structure effective reward and recognition programmes to improve safety
performance
Engage your multi-cultural workforce to harness the culture of safety
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Dr. D.J. Moran has clearly distinguished himself in the field of safety.
Workers, managers, and leadership can all benefit through the
practical application of Dr. Morans safety training.
- Deb Smith, Director of Quality and Training, The Horton Group
kris@360bsigroup.com
COURSE
CONTENT
DAY1
Safety Basics
Participants learn basic information about safety, including problems
with traditional safety programs:
- Why traditional programs fail
- Why workers don't like traditional audits
- Why traditional safety award programs don't work
- What current research suggest about the design of a behavior based
safety process
Morning exercise: Review the elements of their current safety efforts
WHY
THIS EVENT
The aim of this interactive workshop is to provide
you with new skills critical to the management of
safety and other business activities such as
quality and productivity.
After attending this workshop, you will leave
fully armed with the knowledge needed to
introduce behavioral safety into your
organization.
The combination of interactive presentations,
hands-on exercises and open discussion groups
along with real case studies, ensures you will
obtain maximum value from attending.
DAY2
Creating the Observation Process
Based on research on behavioral safety, a safety observation process is
the basic foundation for an effective process. In this module, participants
learn:
- How to identify and describe safe behaviors
- How to involve all employees in designing safety checklists
- What options are available for the design of behavioral checklists
- How to create an observation process
- What are the different types of behavioral observation processes and
when are they appropriate
COURSE
CONTENT
DAY3
Developing Action Plans
Observation data must be used to improve safety and the observation
process. Participants learn:
- How to use data in the safety process
- How to address the most common problems in behavioral safety
processes
- How to design and coordinate support programs
- What kinds of programs other companies have tried
Morning exercise: Develop an action plan based on simulated
observation data
Safety Leadership
In this module, participants learn:
- How to involve upper management
- The things exemplary safety leaders do that ineffective leaders do not
- How to define the role of management in maintaining the safety process
- How to get management started supporting BBS
- How to prepare managers and supervisors to respond correctly when
confronted with real-time safety issues
Afternoon exercise: Practice appropriate responding to employees at
critical times.
WHO
SHOULD ATTEND
Vice Presidents, Directors, General Managers
Safety Managers, Supervisors and Engineers
HSE Professionals and Safety Auditors
Site/Plant/Factory/Operations Managers
Maintenance Engineers and Managers
Facilities Management & Training Managers
Final exercises:
1. Develop a preliminary list of leadership practices appropriate for each
level of the organization
2. Develop a preliminary accountability plan for critical leadership
practices
3. Develop an action plan for starting the implementation of BBS.
I have heard Dr. D.J. Moran speak several times in the last year. I believe
he is on the cutting edge of changing the way we work to increase worker
safe behaviors. His success in impacting behavior outside of industrial
safety has direct application in the field of worker safety. I predict that in
15-20 years, we will be discussing Dr. Moran's work as a step change in
improving behavior-based safety.
- Ron Truelove, EHS Manager for an Oil and Gas Company
COURSE SCHEDULE
8.00
8.30
10.30 - 11.00
12.30 - 13.30
15.00 - 15.30
16.30
COURSE
CONTENT
DAY4
What is Root Cause Analysis?
Participants learn basic information about the definition and importance
of a Root Cause Analysis:
- Perspectives on Root Cause Analysis
- Uses of Root Cause Analysis in Safety, Quality, & Operations
- Understanding the scope & potential limitations of RCA
- Mental Models System vs. Linear Thinking
* The interaction between Goals, Environment, Technology, Task,
Human Factors & Social Structure
* Organizational culture and Root Cause
* Safety Management System and Root Cause
Case Studies
DAY5
Data Gathering
Root cause analysis requires evidence and empirical support. In this
module, participants learn:
- How to utilize:
* Reports, inspections, & maintenance logs
* Quality & regulatory reports
- How to conduct interviews
- How to collect loss, injury, and damage data
Analyzing Data
The value of data analysis depends on the organizations question. In this
module, participants learn not only how to create, but to capitalize on:
- Pareto Diagrams
- Trend Charts
- Process Flow Charts
Case Studies
BENEFITS OF RCA:
Course participants will be able to :
Develop and implement a structured
incident investigations program
Initiate and conduct an investigation
Apply causal factor and root cause analysis
for investigating process and non-process
incidents
Develop appropriate recommendations to
address root causes at various levels to
avoid future incidents
Learn how to structure reports
Practise your new skills via actual industry
examples and workshops
BEHAVIORAL
BASED SAFETY
LEADERSHIP
&
ROOT CAUSE
ANALYSIS
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06 - 10 MARCH 2016
RADISSON BLU
DUBAI DEIRA CREEK
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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DUBAI, UAE
BBS WORKSHOP
USD 2,995
06 - 08 MAR 2016
RCA WORKSHOP
USD 1,995
09 - 10 MAR 2016
BOTH WORKSHOPS
USD 4,295
06 - 10 MAR 2016
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SV-FI-KL-11/12
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SV-MN-DUB-132
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