
WEBINAR: 7 Insights Into Safety Leadership
July 24 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm CEST
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Join us Thursday, July 24, 2025 for a free Webinar on the 7 Insights into Safety Leadership.
10 years ago, Tom Krause and Kristen Bell wrote 7 Insights into Safety Leadership based on their collective 60 years of experience in organizational safety leadership. The 7 Insights were developed based on several landmark research studies and thousands of hours spent on-site consulting with organizations around the world.
In this webinar, Martin Dean and Filip Coumans will discuss each of the 7 Insights, highlighting the models that support each of them and sharing real-world examples of each of them in action.
- Safety performance leads business performance.
- Safety leadership starts with preventing serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs).
- Leadership sets safety improvement in motion.
- Culture sustains performance – for better or for worse.
- Decision making is built on core safety concepts.
- Behavior plays a role, but a different one than expected.
- Cognitive bias affects safety decisions.
Whether you want to learn about the 7 Insights for the first time or are a long-time fan of the book, this webinar is a great way to help you refine, augment, and optimize your 2025 safety strategies.
“7 Insights into Safety Leadership provides leaders with a compelling roadmap, based on data, that can and will eliminate serious incidents and fatalities, and at the same time will significantly improve operational and financial performance.” – Jeff Hedges, former General Manager, Operational Excellence, Chevron Corporation.
Martin and Filip will answer participant questions at the end of their presentation. Please feel free to submit any questions you have when you register. You can register via this link.
Please Note: This event is specifically designed for safety leaders who are working to eliminate Serious Injuries and Fatalities within their organizations. We respectfully request that independent consultants and employees of safety consulting firms not participate in this event.