Reversing the Trend: Keys to SIF Prevention Success
The latest US Government numbers on workplace injuries reveals a frustrating and disappointing fact: Although the number of fatalities has declined over the past 30 years, the trend has been relatively flat. 2022 actually saw 296 more fatalities than the previous year (according to the most recent data compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics).
How can we reverse this troubling trend? Some organizations already have successfully achieving significant and sustained reductions in serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs).
We’ll look at key insights that contribute to their success and explore the strategies and practices that have made the difference.
Key Takeaways:
How can we reverse this troubling trend? Some organizations already have successfully achieving significant and sustained reductions in serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs).
We’ll look at key insights that contribute to their success and explore the strategies and practices that have made the difference.
Key Takeaways:
- Why a focus on proactive SIF prevention is essential
- Insights to implement sustainable change in SIF prevention programs
- Ways to adapt and integrate SIF prevention to minimize risks and foster a culture of safety
- How to commit to - and achieve - continuous improvement to combat evolving risks and leverage emerging best practices
Your Panel:
Erika Gwilt Vice President / Exposure Elimination Expert, DEKRA
Micah Backlund HSE Director, Helmerich & Payne
Daniel McGonegle Vice President / Power Generation Segment Lead, DEKRA