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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Is your BBS approach helping or hindering SIF improvement efforts?
DESCRIPTION:Join Filip Coumans and Martin Dean for this webinar around your BBS approach. \nDuring the 80’s and 90’s Dr Thomas Krause and his colleagues were at the forefront of applying behavioural sciences to the area of workplace safety. It was a global phenomenon helping thousands of organisations implement something that became known as Behaviour Based Safety (BBS) \nIn 2010\, dr. Thomas Krause led a groundbreaking study on Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs). This study demonstrated that only a small subset of all accidents have the potential to result in a SIF event. This principle is by now often referenced as the triangle within the triangle. \nAdditionally\, we have learned that the precursors to SIFs differ significantly from those associated with minor incidents. With this realisation\, how does this impact the BBS approach? What lessons could be learnt and is there now a different role that BBS should take? \nAt Krause Bell Group we know that leaders often fail to fully grasp how their behaviours and decisions influence not just systems\, but also the surrounding context and organisational culture. They may not recognise how these systems\, contexts\, and cultures shape employee behaviours. Furthermore\, if their BBS approach fails to provide them with sufficient feedback on SIF exposures a gap will be created with informing their future decision. \nHow can we fix this and move a BBS process to be more effective in strategically reducing risks? How can we help leaders focus on what matters most? \nDuring this webinar we will discuss taking the four building blocks of BBS and applying them to specifically target the triangle within the triangle\, providing leaders the right data to help them prevent serious incidents. \n \nRegister here to join our webinar. \nPlease Note: This event is specifically designed for safety leaders who are working to eliminate Serious Injuries and Fatalities within their organizations.\nWe respectfully request that independent consultants and employees of safety consulting firms not participate in this event.   \n 
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-is-your-bbs-approach-helping-or-hindering-sif-improvement-efforts/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20260325T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20260325T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20260115T191622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T191622Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: 7 Insights (Percepções) em Liderança em Segurança
DESCRIPTION:Junte-se a nós na quarta-feira\, 25 de março de 2026\, para um webinar gratuito que explorará cada um dos elementos do livro do Tom Krause “7 Insights (Percepções) sobre Liderança em Segurança”. Neste webinar em português\, Walter Blassioli Jr. e José Albano de Carvalho\, da equipe do Grupo Krause Bell e com a participação de Karina Rapucci (Diretora de Saúde e Segurança\, Meio Ambiente\, Riscos e emergências do Corredor Sudeste) e Arley Hasken (Diretor de Engenharia do Corredor Sudeste) do nosso cliente Vale\, revisarão os modelos que apoiam cada um dos 7 Insights oferecendo exemplos reais de como eles podem ser aplicados para elevar qualquer estratégia de segurança. \nPor favor atenção: Este webinar será apresentado em português. \n \nQuando Tom Krause e Kristen Bell escreveram 7 Insights (Percepções) de Liderança em Segurança\, eles consolidaram seus 60 anos coletivos de experiência em liderança em segurança organizacional em sete insights prontos para serem colocados em ação que qualquer líder pode usar para otimizar seu plano de segurança. Os sete insights foram desenvolvidos com base em vários estudos de pesquisa marcantes e são apoiados por milhares de horas dedicadas a consultoria no local com organizações ao redor do mundo.\nNeste webinar\, Walter Blassioli\, Jr. e José Albano de Carvalho vão discutir cada um dos 7 Insights\, destacando os modelos que apoiam cada um deles: \n\n Desempenho em segurança lidera o desempenho dos negócios.\nA liderança em segurança começa com a prevenção de ferimentos graves e fatalidades (SIFs).\nA Liderança coloca em ação a melhoria da segurança.\nA Cultura sustenta o desempenho – para o bem ou para o mal.\nA tomada de decisão é baseada em conceitos centrais de segurança.\nO Comportamento tem um papel\, mas diferente do esperado.\nO viés cognitivo afeta decisões de segurança.\n\nAlbano e Walter serão acompanhados por Karina Rapucci\, Diretora de Saúde\, Segurança\, Meio Ambiente\, Riscos e Emergências da Vale para o Corredor Sudeste e Arley Hasken\, Diretor de Engenharia da Vale do Corredor Sudeste\, que compartilharão exemplos reais dos 7 Insights em ação. \nSe você quer aprender sobre os 7 Insights pela primeira vez ou é um fã de longa data do livro\, este webinar é uma ótima maneira de ajudar você a refinar\, aprimorar e otimizar sua estratégia de segurança. \nA equipe responderá às perguntas dos participantes ao final da apresentação. Sinta-se à vontade para enviar quaisquer dúvidas que tiver ao se registrar. \nPor favor\, note: Este evento é especificamente projetado para líderes de segurança que trabalham para eliminar Lesões Graves e Fatalidades em suas organizações. Solicitamos respeitosamente que consultores independentes e funcionários de empresas de consultoria em segurança não participem deste evento. \nLIGAÇÃO
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-7-insights-apresentado-em-portugues/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20260106T191924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T192047Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Safety and Support: Unlocking the Door to a Positive Safety Culture
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, March 11\, 2026\, for a Webinar titled “Safety and Support: Unlocking the Door to a Positive Safety Culture.” This is the second and final webinar in a series that focuses on the attributes of effective safety culture. In this free webinar\, Mike Mangan\, Executive Consultant for Krause Bell Group\, will share his insights into how Safety Climate\, Upward Communication\, and Perceived Organizational Support shape a positive workplace safety culture. \n \nLast July\, we began our series on the attributes of effective safety cultures by talking about fairness and familiarity and the role supervisors play in fostering trust and meaning among team members. That webinar titled “Fairness and Familiarity: The Keys to Supervisor Success” can be viewed on YouTube. \nIn March\, Mike Mangan will continue the discussion by introducing three more attributes focused on safety and support. \n\nPerceived Organizational Support (POS) reflects the extent to which employees feel the organization cares about them and is invested in their success. High POS has been linked to proactive safety behaviors\, such as helping others work safely and going beyond minimum requirements. When employees believe their organization values their contributions and well-being\, they tend to react by increasing their own engagement and discretionary effort.\nUpward Communication (UC) A culture that encourages employees to raise concerns and share ideas without fear of reprisal is one that prevents accidents and improves systems. In SIF prevention\, this is critical: precursors like near misses\, faulty equipment\, or pressure to cut corners are often visible only at the front line. Strong upward communication ensures those signals reach leaders early enough to intervene before they escalate into life-altering events.\nSafety Climate (SC) Safety climate is the day-to-day perception of “how safety feels around here right now.” It reflects employees’ immediate impressions of how safety is valued and is highly responsive to changes in leadership\, policies\, or events. Unlike culture\, which can take years to shift\, leaders can influence safety climate almost instantly through their words and actions. Do leaders walk the talk? Is safety rewarded and reinforced? When safety climate is strong\, employees and leaders alike treat life-critical controls – such as energy isolation or fall protection – as non-negotiable\, even when production is at stake..\n\nIn this webinar\, we’ll break down these concepts into practical\, actionable strategies. Whether you’re coaching frontline leaders or just trying to be a better leader yourself\, this webinar will equip you with the tools to elevate your effectiveness and the effectiveness of those around you to drive meaningful safety outcomes. \nRegister to join us on Wednesday\, March 11\, 2026 from 11:00-noon. \nMike will answer participant questions at the end of his presentation. Please feel free to submit any questions you have when you register. If you have an immediate question you can contact Mike directly at mmangan@krausebellgroup.com to schedule an appointment. \nPlease 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. \nREGISTER:  LINK
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-safety-and-support-positive-safety-culture/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260226T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260226T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20251219T153833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T112532Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Why Do Safety Efforts Plateau — and What Can Leaders Do About It?
DESCRIPTION:Join Filip Coumans and Martin Dean to learn how to turn a stagnant safety loop into a self-reinforcing cycle of improvement — where leadership decisions\, organisational systems\, and safety culture align to deliver sustained results. \nMost organisations have good intentions when it comes to safety improvement. They invest in systems\, processes\, and initiatives designed to reduce risk and enhance performance. Yet many find themselves plateauing — improvement slows\, results fluctuate\, and progress feels hard to sustain. Why? Because the very mechanism that should drive continuous improvement is not functioning as intended. We call that mechanism the Safety Loop. \nThe Safety Loop describes how leadership decisions and practices create the systems\, context\, and culture that ultimately influence safety outcomes. When those connections are strong\, the loop becomes a powerful engine for learning and improvement. But when the arrows between the elements are weak\, misunderstood\, or misaligned\, the loop becomes stagnant. Leaders may continue making decisions\, but without a clear understanding of how those decisions shape systems and culture\, meaningful improvement stalls. \nIn this webinar\, we will explore what it takes to strengthen the Safety Loop so that it becomes a true cycle of learning and performance growth. Through real-world examples and practical insights\, we’ll examine: \n\nThe key elements of the Safety Loop and how they interact.\nWhy leadership understanding of system and culture creation is central to safety improvement.\nHow to diagnose where your organisation’s loop is functioning well — and where it is breaking down.\nPractical ways to reinforce the connections that drive continuous learning and performance.\n\n \nRegister here to join our webinar. \nPlease 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.   \n 
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-why-do-safety-efforts-plateau/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20260203T193251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T193251Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Applying the SIF Prevention Model in Fleet & Field Operations
DESCRIPTION:Does your organization operate a fleet of vehicles?\nAre you responsible for field operations?\nDo you want to better manage the risks associated with your team members/vehicles on the road? \nJoin David Libby and Mike Miller for a webinar titled “Applying the SIF Prevention Model in Fleet & Field Operations.” Moderated by John Perkins\, this webinar will discuss how Krause Bell Group helps leaders identify the precursors and amplifiers that drive serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs) and how Rhythm Innovations applies these insights to fleet safety management. \nThe session includes: \n\nWhy fleet and field operations carry disproportionate serious injury and fatality (SIF) risk.\nWhere SIF precursors and amplifiers emerge in mobile and fleet environments.\nHow leaders can move from compliance to proactively identifying SIF potential.\nWhy fragmented safety and telematics data fails to drive meaningful prevention.\nHow strong leadership and culture drives fleet safety and broader business outcomes.\n\nRegister to join Krause Bell Group and Rhythm Innovations for: \nApplying the SIF Prevention Model in Fleet & Field Operations\nFebruary 19\, 2026 2:00-3:00 Eastern Time\nLINK
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-applying-sif-prevention-model/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260129T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20251219T112903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T112147Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Involving and Engaging Contractors in SIF Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Join Thomas Meier and Rebecca Timmins for an essential webinar on strengthening Prevention of Serious Incidents and Fatalities (SIF) in environments where contractors and subcontractors perform a substantial portion of the work. \n \nAcross construction\, capital projects\, industrial operations\, and mining\, organisations rely heavily on contractors. Yet these contracting companies often operate with different safety standards\, in unfamiliar environments\, and in high-risk tasks they do not fully control. This combination places contractors in a uniquely vulnerable position — and\, as a result\, many organisations experience a disproportionate number of serious incidents and fatalities involving third-party workers. \nAt Krause Bell Group\, we are committed to reducing serious injuries and fatalities by improving how organisations function. Many leaders ask us how they can meaningfully improve the safety performance of their contractors. This webinar provides clear\, practical answers. \nWhat we’ll explore: \n\nHow to better involve and engage contractors in SIF prevention.\nDrawing on our Safe-Decision-Making® Approach\, we’ll highlight where decision-makers in operations\, supply chain\, and the business unintentionally overlook critical safety considerations when engaging contractors.\nWhy biases\, business pressures\, and system design gaps undermine safety.\nWe’ll discuss how leaders often approve systems without fully understanding the safety impact\, and how incomplete implementation leads to inconsistent procedures and risk exposure.\nWhat effective Contractor Safety Management (CSM) looks like.\nA strong CSM system must embed safety into every stage of the contracting process — from tendering and contractor selection to oversight and execution.\nWhy relationships are the true force multiplier.\nBeyond systems and processes\, the quality of relationships influences third-party decision making and plays a pivotal role in preventing SIF events.\nHow the Krause Bell Group Safety Loop and SIF Reduction Mechanism can be scaled into contractor environments.\n\nThis session is designed for leaders in operations\, safety\, procurement\, and project management who want to strengthen contractor safety\, close system gaps\, and reduce exposure to serious harm. \nWe will answer participant questions at the end of the webinar. \nRegister here to join our webinar. \nPlease 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.   \n 
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-involving-and-engaging-contractors-in-sif-prevention/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260114T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260114T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250730T181320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T154316Z
UID:10000117-1768388400-1768392000@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: ELEVATE YOUR SAFETY STRATEGY: Applying “7 Insights into Safety Leadership” for Maximum Impact
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, January 14\, 2026\, for a free webinar titled “ELEVATE YOUR SAFETY STRATEGY: Applying ‘7 Insights into Safety Leadership’ for Maximum Impact.” In this webinar\, you will learn about the models that support each of the insights featured in Tom Krause and Kristen Bell’s book “7 Insights into Safety Leadership” and how they can be applied to elevate any safety strategy. \n\nEvent Details\nWhen Tom Krause and Kristen Bell wrote 7 Insights into Safety Leadership they consolidated their collective 60 years of experience in organizational safety leadership into seven actionable insights that any leader can use to optimize their safety plan. The seven insights were developed based on several landmark research studies and are supported by thousands of hours spent on-site consulting with organizations around the world. \nIn this webinar\, David Libby and Ellis Jones 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. \n\nSafety performance leads business performance.\nSafety leadership starts with preventing serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs).\nLeadership sets safety improvement in motion.\nCulture sustains performance – for better or for worse.\nDecision making is built on core safety concepts.\nBehavior plays a role\, but a different one than expected.\nCognitive bias affects safety decisions.\n\nWhether 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 2026 safety strategies. \n“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 \nDavid and Ellis will answer participant questions at the end of their presentation. Please feel free to submit any questions you have when you register. \nImportant Note to Registrants\nPlease 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.  
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-elevate-your-safety-strategy-january-2026/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251218T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251218T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20251020T123008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T093320Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - 7 Things You Want Your Operational Leaders to Know About Safety
DESCRIPTION:Join Filip Coumans and Thomas Meier for this webinar ‘7 Things You Want Your Operational Leaders to Know About Safety’ \nOperational leaders are at the center of safety improvement. They make the daily decisions that shape how people work\, how risks are managed\, and how seriously safety is taken. Yet\, many organizations struggle to help these leaders understand what really drives safety performance. \nIn this session\, we’ll share seven things every senior executive wishes their operational leaders truly understood about safety — the principles that separate average performance from real culture change. \nYou’ll learn: \n\nWhy focusing on injury rates doesn’t necessarily prevent serious incidents and fatalities (SIFs).\nHow safety and operational performance are fundamentally linked.\nWhat Safe Decision Making® principles look like in practice\nThe difference between managing compliance and leading culture.\nHow leaders’ mindsets shape what people pay attention to — and what they ignore.\nWhat truly engages people in safety improvement.\nHow to help leaders create the conditions where people thrive\, not just follow rules.\n\nThis practical\, research-based webinar builds on dr. Tom Krause’s 7 Insights into Safety Leadership and decades of leadership and culture experience from the Krause Bell Group consultants. \n“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. \nMartin and Filip will answer participant questions at the end of their presentation. Please feel free to submit any questions you have when you register. \nRegister here to join our webinar. \nPlease 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.   \n 
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-7-things-you-want-your-operational-leaders-to-know-about-safety/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250730T172136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T161023Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: PURSUIT OF TARGET ZERO The Davis H. Elliot SIF Prevention Story
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, December 3\, 2025\, for a free webinar titled “PURSUIT OF TARGET ZERO: The Davis H. Elliot SIF Prevention Story.” In this webinar\, you will learn how an employee-owned company involved in the construction and maintenance of high-voltage transmission and distribution lines transformed their safety culture while improving business results. \n\nAbout the Webinar\nDavis H. Elliot\, an employee-owned company specializing the construction and maintenance of high-voltage transmission and distribution lines has been working with Krause Bell Group over the past several years to transform the company’s safety culture and significantly reduce Serious Injuries and Fatalities. The comprehensive SIF Prevention roadmap that they implemented includes: \n\nApplying the new SIF Paradigm\, treating injuries based on risk potential\nCreating sustainable safety processes\nSustaining momentum\, incorporating ongoing learning\, and driving continuous improvement\n\nThis SIF Prevention Roadmap not only supported Davis H. Elliot’s pursuit of target zero for SIF actuals and fatalities but also resulted in a significant reduction in claims costs and dramatic revenue growth. \n\nPURSUIT OF TARGET ZERO: The Davis H. Elliot SIF Prevention Story\nDecember 3\, 2025\n11:00 – noon Eastern Time\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to hear Don Adkins\, VP of Safety and Training for Davis H. Elliot and David Libby of Krause Bell Group share a candid\, real-world example of how a comprehensive SIF Prevention program helped transform an organization’s safety results\, larger safety culture\, and business results. \nDon and David will present for about 30-40 minutes\, leaving time at the end to answer participant questions. Please submit any questions you would like to have answered when you register for the event. \nWe look forward to seeing you on December 3rd and hope we can inspire the pursuit of target zero within your facility or organization. \nImportant Note to Registrants:\nThis 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.
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-target-zero-sif-prevention-story/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251126T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250915T141135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T093147Z
UID:10000123-1764172800-1764176400@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - The Role of Organizational Culture in Safety Improvement
DESCRIPTION:Join Filip Coumans and Thomas Meier as they discuss the role that organizational culture plays in safety improvement.\nRegister here \nThere is a lot of talk about safety culture. But it raises often more questions than answers: \n– What do we mean by safety culture?\n– Why is it important?\n– How is the safety culture different from organisational culture?\n– How do you change culture? \nWe will be answering these and many more questions during this webinar. \nPlease 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.  
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-the-role-of-organizational-culture-in-safety-improvement/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250730T164847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T152301Z
UID:10000115-1762945200-1762948800@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: HOW SAFETY IMPROVEMENT WORKS Using the 7 Insights to Reduce Serious Injuries and Improve Culture
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, November 12\, 2025\, for a free webinar titled “HOW SAFETY IMPROVEMENT WORKS: Using the 7 Insights to Reduce Serious Injuries and Improve Culture.” In this webinar\, you will learn how a multi-national organization leveraged the principles featured in Tom Krause and Kristen Bell’s book “7 Insights into Safety Leadership” to support their enterprise safety strategy. \n \nAbout the Webinar\nPrior to joining Krause Bell Group\, Ellis Jones was the Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer at a multi-national manufacturing organization\, his team had the goal of dramatically reducing Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs) in support the organization’s larger ambition to have the safest operations in the world. \nThis webinar\, Ellis and David Libby will share how safety improvement works in a real-world environment\, highlighting how they leveraged the key principles from the book “7 Insights Into Safety Leadership.” They will detail how they worked together to reduce Serious Injuries and Fatalities\, improve culture\, and transform business results at a US-based facility with over 2\,500 employees and how the success achieved on that site were implemented throughout the organization\, supporting SIF Prevention efforts at the enterprise level. \n“HOW SAFETY IMPROVEMENT WORKS: Using the 7 Insights to Reduce Serious Injuries and Improve Culture\,”  features information about how the 7 Insights and learnings from a detailed assessment were applied to create a SIF Prevention Playbook that establish the framework\, conditions\, and capability necessary to improve safety performance and sustain it over time. \nHOW SAFETY IMPROVEMENT WORKS: Using the 7 Insights to Reduce Serious Injuries and Improve Culture\nNovember 12\, 2025\n11:00 – noon Eastern \nFor an inspirational\, real-life story about effective SIF Prevention\, impactful cultural change\, and business transformation\, register to join us on November 12th from 11:00-noon Eastern time. Ellis and David will present for about 30-40 minutes\, leaving time at the end to answer participant questions. Please submit any questions you would like to have answered by Ellis and David when you register for the event. \nImportant Note to Registrants\nThis 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.
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-how-safety-improvement-works-november-2025/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20251023T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20251023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250801T135602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T135602Z
UID:10000120-1761235200-1761238800@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: “The 6 Leadership Attributes to Be Successful in Safety”
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday\, October 23rd\, 2025\, for our upcoming webinar: “The 6 Leadership Attributes to Be Successful in Safety” \n \nWhat do the most effective safety leaders do differently? They listen. They connect. They inspire. And—most importantly—they lead in ways that reduce risk and drive performance. In this complimentary webinar\, we will introduce the six leadership attributes proven to shape a strong safety culture and prevent serious incidents and fatalities. \nThe session will explore six key dimensions of safety leadership—developed through research and practical field application. These attributes are: \n\nInviting Dialogue – fostering psychological safety and open communication\nListening to Learn – making better decisions through curiosity and inclusion\nCredibility – building trust through consistency and truthfulness\nValue for Safety – putting SIF prevention first\, even when under pressure\nVision – aligning teams through a clear and compelling safety purpose\nCollective Intelligence – leveraging team knowledge to solve problems and drive engagement\n\nTogether\, these attributes define how leaders influence behavior\, shape culture\, and achieve results. The insights shared in this session are drawn from years of field experience and data gathered through Krause Bell Group’s Safety Leadership 360 Tool—a feedback-based resource for developing safety leadership. \nWhether you’re an executive\, site leader\, or safety professional\, this webinar offers practical ideas you can use right away to strengthen leadership and improve safety outcomes. \nInterested in learning how leadership behaviors can drive safety transformation?\nRegister now for our free webinar\, “The 6 Leadership Attributes to Be Successful in Safety\,” on Thursday\, October 23rd\, 2025. \nWe will answer participant questions at the end of our webinar.\nPlease feel free to submit any questions you have when you register. You can register via this link. \nPlease 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.  
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-the-6-leadership-attributes-to-be-successful-in-safety/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Marketing Team":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250910T181949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T175604Z
UID:10000122-1760612400-1760616000@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: PROFILES IN SAFETY CULTURE AND LEADERSHIP. The Good. The Bad. The Ugly.
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday\, October 16\, 2025\, for a complimentary webinar titled “PROFILES IN SAFETY CULTURE AND LEADERSHIP: The Good. The Bad. The Ugly.” In this webinar\, we will highlight the ways different organizations approach safety\, using 5 profiles to illustrate where these organizations excel and where they may have weaknesses that create safety risk. The session will include practical advice that will help any leader improve the safety culture within their organization. \n \nWebinar Description\nAny leader will tell you that culture plays a strong role in the success of their organization\, but many struggle to create\, maintain\, and enhance the culture within their organizations in a meaningful way. \nIn this webinar\, Mike Mangan will draw from more than 30 years’ experience working with organizations in manufacturing\, oil and gas\, insurance\, pharmaceuticals\, transportation\, military\, government\, and more\, highlighting 5 common safety profiles. He will discuss where each of these types of organizations excel – and where they may have blind spots when it comes to safety. \n\nDangerously Strong\nCog In The Machine\nNice and Soft \nEroding\nBest In Class … For Now\n\nSenior executives\, safety leaders\, and site-level managers all play a role in building culture and creating a safe work environment. Register to join us to learn how to help drive change within your organization\, no matter what level you are\, or profile best fits your organization’s style. \nRegistration Information\n\nPROFILES IN SAFETY CULTURE AND LEADERSHIP: The Good. The Bad. The Ugly.\nThursday\, October 16\, 2025\n11:00-noon Eastern Time\nRegistration Link\n\nMike will answer participant questions at the end of his presentation. Please feel free to submit any questions you have when you register. \nPlease 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.
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-profiles-in-safety-culture-and-leadership/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20250724T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20250724T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250513T120203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T120203Z
UID:10000105-1753372800-1753376400@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: 7 Insights Into Safety Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday\, July 24\, 2025 for a free Webinar on the 7 Insights into Safety Leadership. \n \n10 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. \nIn 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. \n\nSafety performance leads business performance.\nSafety leadership starts with preventing serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs).\nLeadership sets safety improvement in motion.\nCulture sustains performance – for better or for worse.\nDecision making is built on core safety concepts.\nBehavior plays a role\, but a different one than expected.\nCognitive bias affects safety decisions.\n\nWhether 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. \n“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. \nMartin  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. \nPlease 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.  
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-7-insights-into-safety-leadership-july-24-2025/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Marketing Team":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250626T193032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T193032Z
UID:10000114-1752145200-1752148800@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Fairness and Familiarity: The Keys to Supervisor Success
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday\, July 10th\, 2025\, for a Webinar titled “Fairness and Familiarity: The Keys to Supervisor Success. How Procedural Justice and Leader-Member Exchange Drive Safety and Discretionary Effort.”   In this free webinar\, Mike Mangan\, Executive Consultant for Krause Bell Group will share his insights into the critical role that supervisors play in building and maintaining workplace safety culture. \n \nWebinar Content\nSupervisors are the linchpin of workplace safety culture. Their ability to build trust\, foster fairness\, and connect meaningfully with team members can make or break safety performance. This webinar explores two foundational leadership concepts—Procedural Justice and Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) — and how they unlock discretionary effort and reduce risk on the front lines. \n\nProcedural Justice is about how decisions are made and whether employees perceive those processes as fair. When workers believe they are treated with consistency\, transparency\, and respect\, they are more likely to speak up\, engage in safe behaviors—even when no one is watching\, and encourage safe behaviors with team members.\nLeader-Member Exchange focuses on the quality of relationships between supervisors and individual team members. High-quality LMX relationships—built on trust\, mutual respect\, and open communication—lead to stronger commitment\, better information flow\, and a more resilient safety culture.\n\nIn this session\, we’ll break down these concepts into practical\, actionable strategies for supervisors. Whether you’re coaching frontline leaders or just trying to be a better leader yourself\, this webinar will equip you with the tools to elevate supervisor effectiveness and drive meaningful safety outcomes. \nInterested in learning how you\, as a supervisor\, can impact culture and improve safety within your organization? Register to join us for this free webinar\, “Fairness and Familiarity: The Keys to Supervisor Success. How Procedural Justice and Leader-Member Exchange Drive Safety and Discretionary Effort\,”  on Thursday\, July 10th\, 2025. \nFor More Information\nMike will answer participant questions at the end of his presentation. Please feel free to submit any questions you have when you register. If you have an immediate question you can contact Mike directly at mmangan@krausebellgroup.com to schedule an appointment.
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-keys-to-supervisor-success/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250619T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250317T134929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T135323Z
UID:10000099-1750348800-1750352400@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Focusing BBS on what matters most
DESCRIPTION:Join Filip Coumans and Martin Dean in this webinar on “Focusing BBS on what matters most” \nRegister here \nDuring the 80’s and 90’s Dr Thomas Krause and his colleagues were at the forefront of applying behavioural sciences to the area of workplace safety. It was a global phenomenon helping thousands of organisations implement something that became known as Behaviour Based Safety (BBS) \nIn 2010\, dr. Thomas Krause led a groundbreaking study on Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs). This study demonstrated that only a small subset of all accidents have the potential to result in a SIF event. This principle is by now often referenced as the triangle within the triangle. \nAdditionally\, we have learned that the precursors to SIFs differ significantly from those associated with minor incidents. With this realisation\, how does this impact the BBS approach? What lessons could be learnt and is there now a different role that BBS should take? \nAt Krause Bell Group we know that leaders often fail to fully grasp how their behaviours and decisions influence not just systems\, but also the surrounding context and organisational culture. They may not recognise how these systems\, contexts\, and cultures shape employee behaviours. Furthermore\, if their BBS approach fails to provide them with sufficient feedback on SIF exposures a gap will be created with informing their future decision. \nHow can we fix this and move a BBS process to be more effective in strategically reducing risks? How can we help leaders focus on what matters most? \nDuring this webinar we will discuss taking the four building blocks of BBS and applying them to specifically target the triangle within the triangle\, providing leaders the right data to help them prevent serious incidents. \nPlease 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.  
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-focusing-bbs-on-what-matters-most/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250404T142505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T142505Z
UID:10000102-1747220400-1747224000@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Activating the Power of Dashboards for SIF Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, May 14th\, 2025 for a Webinar on Activating the Power of Dashboards for SIF (Serious Injury and Fatality) Prevention when Alan Grant\, Executive Consultant for Krause Bell Group and Rebecca Timmins\, Managing Director\, Americas for Krause Bell Group will share their experience in leveraging dashboards to dramatically improve safety performance. \nEven with all the advancement in technology and methods that we see in industry today\, many organizations still rely on lagging indicators for safety – reflecting what went wrong after an incident has already occurred. While this approach will help an organization learn from past mistakes\, it is not effective at preventing the next Serious Injury or Fatality (SIF). The true power of a healthy safety culture lies in the ability to anticipate and prevent incidents before they occur\, refocusing the conversation from “what happened” to “what could happen.” This is an especially important strategy for preventing SIF events. \n  \nIn this webinar\, Alan and Rebecca will discuss how important it is that leadership have visibility into high-risk tasks\, amplifying factors\, and ineffective or absent safety controls. They will then detail how an effective dashboard can help organizations drive action by: \n\nMonitor the Frequency and Potential of SIF Exposure\nHighlight Upstream Activities\nCelebrate Progress\n\nInterested in transforming your SIF prevention plan from reactive to proactive\, learning how to design an effective SIF prevention dashboard that turns data into actionable insights\, and hearing real-world examples of dashboarding success in action? Register to join us for this free webinar on Wednesday\, May 14th\, 2025. \nAlan and Rebecca will answer participant questions at the end of his presentation. Please feel free to submit any questions you have when you register. If you  have an immediate question about dashboarding\, you can find more information in this article on our website\, or you can contact Alan directly at agrant@krausebellgroup.com to schedule an appointment. \nPlease 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.  
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-dashboards-for-sif-prevention/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marketing Team":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250220T181315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T182909Z
UID:10000098-1746010800-1746014400@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR:  Driving Safety Forward:  Preventing Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs)
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, April 30\, 2025\, for a free Webinar titled “DRIVING SAFETY FORWARD:  Preventing Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs)”  to learn more about David Libby and Ellis Jones’ experience implementing SIF Prevention initiatives within large\, multi-national organizations. \n \nWhen Ellis Jones was the Chief Sustainability Officer at Goodyear Tire and Rubber\, he was part of the team charged with helping achieve bold operational goals. These goals included dramatically reducing Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs) and the ambition to have the safest operations in the world. \nIn this webinar\, David Libby Managing Director of Krause Bell Group and Ellis Jones\, Executive Consultants with Krause Bell Group will discuss SIF Prevention work they have done together at large\, multi-national organizations. They will tell the story of how they worked together to reduce SIFs and transform business results at a large\, US-based facility. They will also share how learnings from the work on this site supported global operational goals and were integrated into enterprise-level SIF Prevention plans. \nJoin us for an inspirational\, real-life story about effective SIF Prevention and business transformation. Ellis and David will present for about 30-40 minutes\, leaving time at the end for participant questions. Please feel free to submit any questions you have when you register for the event.  Register here. \nWe look forward to seeing you on April 30th! \nThis 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.
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-driving-safety-april2025/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Michelle Kennedy":MAILTO:mkennedy@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250423T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250128T125354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T162150Z
UID:10000089-1745424000-1745427600@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - The SIF Reduction Mechanism - What you need to do to prevent fatalities
DESCRIPTION:Join Martin Dean and Thomas Meier as they discuss the SIF Reduction Mechanism – What you need to do to prevent fatalities \nRegister here: “SIF Reduction Mechanism – What you need to do to prevent fatalities” \nThe 2010 study on Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs)\, led by dr. Thomas Krause\, demonstrated that only a small subset of all accidents have the potential to result in a SIF event. This principle is by now often referenced to as the triangle within the triangle. Additionally\, we have learned that the precursors to SIFs differ significantly from those associated with minor incidents. \nAt Krause Bell Group\, our work on SIF prevention starts with the fundamental premise: if we want to prevent fatalities\, we must reduce SIF exposure. Any effort we undertake—whether through training\, standards\, EHS systems\, or leadership development—will only be effective if it reduces or eliminates SIF exposure. However\, achieving this is easier said than done. Culture\, leadership behaviours and decisions have a profound impact. \nCulture – the way we do things around here – “eats strategy for breakfast\,” and often reduces the effectiveness of these initiatives significantly. While leaders often want to do the right thing\, they frequently lack the knowledge or tools to act effectively. \nLeaders often fail to fully grasp how their behaviors and decisions influence not just systems\, but also the surrounding context and organizational culture. They may not recognize how these systems\, contexts\, and cultures shape employee behaviors\, nor do they receive sufficient feedback on SIF exposures and the broader systems and culture to inform their future decision. \nHow can we fix this and implement a systematic\, effective process to strategically reduce risk? Leaders must first develop a thorough understanding of the key risks within their areas of responsibility. They also need to recognize how their decisions impact those risks and take deliberate action to address them. \nDuring this webinar we will present the above background and explain how the Krause Bell Group SIF Reduction mechanism works in practice. \nPlease 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.  
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/the-sif-reduction-mechanism/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250404T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250404T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250211T191644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250211T192016Z
UID:10000094-1743764400-1743768000@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: 7 Insights Into Safety Leadership April 4\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us Friday\, April 4\, 2025 for a free Webinar on the 7 Insights into Safety Leadership. \n \n10 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. \nIn this webinar\, David Libby and Ellis Jones 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. \n\nSafety performance leads business performance.\nSafety leadership starts with preventing serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs).\nLeadership sets safety improvement in motion.\nCulture sustains performance – for better or for worse.\nDecision making is built on core safety concepts.\nBehavior plays a role\, but a different one than expected.\nCognitive bias affects safety decisions.\n\nWhether 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. \n“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. \nDavid and Ellis will answer participant questions at the end of their presentation. Please feel free to submit any questions you have when you register. \nPlease 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.  
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-7-insights-into-safety-leadership-april-2025/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Michelle Kennedy":MAILTO:mkennedy@krausebellgroup.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250402T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250402T143000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20250121T113206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T125327Z
UID:10000087-1743598800-1743604200@krausebellgroup.com
SUMMARY:WEBINAR:  Safety Leadership to prevent Serious Injuries and Fatalities
DESCRIPTION:Join this webinar\, organised by SÄKU (Swedish Safety Culture Network). \nDuring the webinar\, Filip Coumans will\, together with Craig Henderson\, global EHS Director of the pharmaceutical giant GSK\, present how they have worked with Safety Leadership to reduce and prevent Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIF) in practice. \nAs a follow up to February’s webinar\, Filip Coumans from Krause Bell Group will\, together with Craig Henderson\, global EHS Director of the pharmaceutical giant GSK\, present what they have done to reduce and prevent Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIF) in practice. An important component was the roll-out of a Safety Leadership Experience for all their leaders globally\, touching on 3 key components: \n\n\nSafety Leadership Core: what do leaders need to know and apply in their day to day activities to have a meaningful impact on SIF exposure. \n\n\nMeaningful Safety Conversations: how to have a constructive conversation and gather relevant information on SIF Precursors. \n\n\nSafe Decision Making® module\, enhancing decision making relevant to SIF precursors. \n\n\n Craig and Filip will cover various elements: \n\n\nhow they started\, \n\n\nthe successes and challenges during the roll-out\, \n\n\nwhat are some results of the overall approach. \n\n\nWhat are next steps? \n\n\nAbout GSK: GSK (acronym of GlaxoSmithKline) is one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical company with over 70 000 employees in over 75 countries. The main four core therapeutic areas include infectious diseases\, HIV\, respiratory/immunology and oncology. The headquarter is located in London. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange. \nAbout Craig Henderson: Craig Henderson is the Global EHS Director at GSK. Craig has 35 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. An Industrial Chemist that has spent most of his professional career working in high hazard facilities and has accumulated over 15 years of experience in Environment\, Health and Safety. Craig’s current focus is on improving Safety Leadership and the overall management of SIF activities across GSK. \nThe event is free of charge for members of Säkerhetskulturnätverket (SÄKU). The webinar is also open to non-SÄKU members. For non-SÄKU members the ticket fee is 1 500 SEK plus VAT per attendee.  \nRegister here
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-safety-leadership-to-prevent-serious-injuries-and-fatalities/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250227T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20241216T173631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T104138Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - The Role of Organizational Culture in Safety Improvement
DESCRIPTION:Join Filip Coumans and Thomas Meier as they discuss the role that organizational culture plays in safety improvement.\nRegister here \nThere is a lot of talk about safety culture. But it raises often more questions than answers: \n– What do we mean by safety culture?\n– Why is it important?\n– How is the safety culture different from organisational culture?\n– How do you change culture? \nWe will be answering these and many more questions during this webinar. \nPlease 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.  
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/the-role-of-organizational-culture-in-safety-improvement/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250220T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250220T143000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20241213T140935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T105725Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR:  The Safe Decision Making® Methodology
DESCRIPTION:Curious to learn how to get executive support for your strategy to prevent Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIF)? Do you want to know more about who impacts the occurrence of SIF events and what you can do to further improve? \n \nSÄKU (Swedish Safety Culture Network) has invited Krause Bell Group to present our perspective based on our 2015 study focused on better understanding how decisions at all levels within the organization impact SIF events. Filip Coumans will share the principles of the Safe Decision Making® Methodology\, as well as the results of our research into 60 actual serious injuries and fatalities across 6 multinationals. \nThe presentation will review: \n\nWho (what level) in the organization makes decisions that impact SIF events?\nWhen are those decisions made relative to the time of the accident?\nHow do decisions break down?\nWhat types of cognitive bias influence decision-making?\n\nFilip will also discuss Krause Bell Group’s experience using this methodology and the additional findings as the database has grown to include more than 300 SIF events\, and close to 5\,000 decisions from 43 organizations in 39 countries. \nThis webinar is open to the public\, but SÄKU charges a fee for non-members to attend. \nhttps://en.säku.se/events/safe-decision-making-r-findings-with-filip-coumans-krause-bell-group \n 
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-the-safe-decision-making-methodology/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20241205T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20241205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20240923T141307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T144239Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR:  Safe Decision Making®
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar Filip Coumans and Thomas Meier will share how decision-making at ALL levels within an organization impacts safety\, including data from our study of 60 Serious Injuries or Fatalities among 6 multi-national organizations. We identified more than 600 decisions that contributed to these incidents\, finding that 33% of the decisions were made at the frontline with 67% made at the managerial or corporate level. \nRegister for this webinar to learn how to get better at preventing SIF events by improving decision-making at ALL levels within an organization.
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-safe-decision-making-2/
LOCATION:Video Conference
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20241013T202351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241205T232556Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: The Vale Safety Journey: A Cultural Transformation
DESCRIPTION:No organization wants to be involved in a major safety incident – let alone one as serious as the Brumadinho dam disaster. Yet Vale is learning from this incident\, using it to fuel a safety-focused transformational journey. \nJoin Rodrigo Silveira\, the International Operations and HSE Director for Vale and Dennis Jackson\, Executive Consultant at Krause Bell Group for this webinar\, as they outline the key ways in which Vale has rebuilt their safety strategy following the Brumadinho dam disaster including: \n\nCulture:  lessons learned from a significant event.\nSystems:  Importance of a systematic framework.\nBehavior and Leadership: The power of the purpose.\nLooking forward: The road ahead and challenges to achieve excellence.
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-the-vale-safety-journey-a-cultural-transformation-2/
LOCATION:Video Conference
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Michelle Kennedy":MAILTO:mkennedy@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20240918T201610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T104718Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR:  Two Components Every 2025 Safety Plan Should Include
DESCRIPTION:Do you have a goal to reduce Serious Injuries and fatalities in 2025? \nDo you treat “blood\, break\, and bruise” injuries differently from larger\, more life-threatening incidents? \nAre you applying the new SIF paradigm to your safety plan? \nJoin Rebecca Timmins on Wednesday\, October 30th as she discusses these topics in a free webinar titled “Two Components Every 2025 Safety Plan Should Include.” The presentation will highlight Tom Krause and Kristen Bell’s landmark 2010 study and the new SIF paradigm to help safety leaders as they craft their 2025 safety plans.  Rebecca will share a 30-minute presentation\, answering participant questions for the balance of the hour. Please feel free to submit your questions when you register. \nPlease 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.    
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-two-components-every-2025-safety-plan-should-include/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Michelle Kennedy":MAILTO:mkennedy@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240621T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240621T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20240530T151304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241205T232640Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR:  OUR PURSUIT OF TARGET ZERO The Davis H. Elliot SIF Prevention Story
DESCRIPTION:Join David Libby from Krause Bell Group and Don Adkins from Davis H. Elliot for this webinar where they present how Davis H. Elliot worked with Krause Bell Group to significantly reduce Serious Injuries and Fatalities and also transform business results.
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-davis-h-elliot-sif-prevention/
LOCATION:Video Conference
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Michelle Kennedy":MAILTO:mkennedy@krausebellgroup.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240620T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240620T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T022710
CREATED:20240503T161710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T151418Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR:  Safe Decision Making®
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar Filip Coumans and Thomas Meier will share how decision-making at ALL levels within an organization impacts safety\, including data from our study of 60 Serious Injuries or Fatalities among 6 multi-national organizations. We identified more than 600 decisions that contributed to these incidents\, finding that 33% of the decisions were made at the frontline with 67% made at the managerial or corporate level. \nRegister for this webinar to learn how to get better at preventing SIF events by improving decision-making at ALL levels within an organization.
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-safe-decision-making/
LOCATION:Video Conference
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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