A Method to Predict Injuries: Save Lives and Money
Join Dr Vince Marchesani (an expert in leading indicators) and Scott Gaddis (EHS practice leader at Intelex) as they discuss using leading indicators in the workplace to predict and remove risks before your team gets hurt.
Slide deck attached below
In this part one of a two part series, we cover:
- Predicting safety performance
- Lagging indicators – Standard ways of measuring safety performance
- Achieving annual safety targets
- Lagging indicators safety cycle
- Safety performance measurements
- Understanding a near miss
- The Safety Pyramid
- The "iceberg" of safety performance
In part one we will look specifically at the information needed to use the technique to predict injuries.
Check out more articles from out presenters!
- Vince Marchesani: The Business Case for Using Leading Indicators to Improve Safety Performance
- Scott Gaddis: Safety Leading Indicators: Consider Preventative Maintenance
The Presenters: Dr. Vince Marchesani, Ph.D., former Vice President of Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) at LyondellBasell. He has over 30 years of experience in the chemical manufacturing industry. Marchesani holds a Bachelor of Science and a Masters of Science from Drexel University as well as a Ph.D. from Rutgers University. He is author of the book, “The Fundamentals of Crisis Management.“
Scott Gaddis, Health and Safety Practice Leader at Intelex Technologies. He has over 25 years in EHS leadership experience in heavy manufacturing, pharmaceuticals and packaging industries. Before joining Intelex, Scott served as Vice President of EHS for Coveris High Performance Packaging, was Executive Director of EHS at Bristol-Myers Squibb, and was Global Leader for Occupational Safety and Health at Kimberly-Clark Corp.