Event details

Creating and sustaining a good culture of safety has long been for many the highest measure for overall program success. Regulatory compliance, more training or even leadership messaging won’t deliver what the practitioner desires – to return every employee home every day, safe and healthy. In this new decade with its aggressive pursuit to do more with technology, the safety professional has a role – to understand what data that’s in front of us and has value, to parse it effectively to gain understanding and to use it to attain and sustain a culture or safety that protects the worker and the environment.


In this session:

- We will explore safety culture and the phases of the culture journey.
- Gain a better understanding of the normalization of deviance and process error control.
- Explore the safety management system and key focal areas that leverages safety culture.
- Understand how data helps and the five key data centres that every practitioner should consider.




All attendees will receive a CPD certificate.


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Kelly Rose

Kelly Rose

Editor

Health & Safety Matters

Scott Gaddis

Scott Gaddis

Vice President of Safety and Health

Intelex

Scott Gaddis leads thought leadership and is Vice President and Global Practice Leader of Safety and Health for Intelex Technologies. Before joining Intelex, Scott was Vice President of Global Environment, Health, Safety, and Sustainability for Coveris High-Performance Packaging Company in Chicago, Illinois.

He also spent five years as Executive Director of Global EHS for Bristol-Myers Squibb, eighteen years with the Kimberly-Clark Corporation in various senior EHS leadership roles, and ending as the Global Director of Occupational Safety and Health. Scott started his career with the GE company, spending five years as EHS Director in the Motors Division.

Mr. Gaddis has been published in various EHS trade journals and has lectured at National and International EHS conferences. He recently authored and published the book “From Participation to Partnership—A Journey to Safety at the Frontline.” Scott is an Occupational Safety and Health graduate from Murray State University in Murray, Ky. 

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