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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=America/Sao_Paulo:20260325T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20260325T120000
DTSTAMP: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=Europe/Amsterdam:20260326T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260326T170000
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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/New_York:20260422T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T120000
DTSTAMP:20260203T191327Z
CREATED:20260203T191327Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR:  A CONVERSATION WITH TOM KRAUSE:  Culture\, Safety\, and Driving Results
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, April 22\, 2026\, for an interview-style webinar titled “A CONVERSATION WITH TOM KRAUSE:  Culture\, Safety\, and Driving Results.” In this webinar\, Rebecca Timmins will interview Tom Krause exploring workplace safety\, the importance of strong organizational culture\, and how leaders can leverage both to drive business performance. \nIn this interview-style webinar with Tom Krause\, Rebecca Timmins will ask a powerful series of questions that trace Tom’s early work in Behavior Based Safety\, incorporate his landmark research into Serious Injury and Fatality (SIF) Prevention\, and illustrate the how culture and decision-making drive effective leadership. \nThe webinar features the latest insights into safety\, culture\, leadership\, and decision-making\, including: \n\nThe connection between safety performance and business performance\nProven ways for leaders to improve safety\, while driving business results\nThe importance of culture and how leaders create it\nThe critical impact leadership decision-making has on the safety and long-term performance of an organization\nHow strong leaders effectively embed safety into daily operations\n\nTom will share real-world stories of organizations who have worked with him to apply these principles\, highlighting the challenges they faced on the road to improvement. He will offer practical advice designed to inspire executives\, operations and safety leaders seek sharper\, evidence-based ways to link safety\, culture\, and business results.​ \nThe session will end with Tom’s insights into emerging safety and trends\, in addition to a fast-paced lightning round of questions designed to distill his experiences into inspiring takeaways. \n\nA CONVERSATION WITH TOM KRAUSE:  Culture\, Safety\, and Driving Results\nApril 22\, 2026\n11:00 – noon Eastern Time (17:00-18:00 CET)\n\nThere will be time allocated at the end of the webinar for questions. You are encouraged to submit these at the time of registration so that they can be incorporated into the session. \nWe look forward to seeing you on April 22nd! \nREGISTRATION LINK \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-tom-krause-culture-safety-results/
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:20260423T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260423T110000
DTSTAMP:20260414T113021Z
CREATED:20260413T081336Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR organised by WLCUS - Why Do Safety Efforts Plateau - and What Can Leaders Do About It?
DESCRIPTION:Join Filip Coumans and Thomas Meier for this 60 minute webinar around “Why Do Safety Efforts Plateau – and What Can Leaders Do About It?” organised by WLCUS \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.\nWhy? Because the very mechanism that should drive continuous improvement is not functioning as intended. We call that mechanism the Safety Loop. \nThis webinar is organised by WLCUS\, in association with Global HSE Nexus 2026 conference in Berlin on May 6th and 7th\, of which Krause Bell Group is a proud sponsor. Come and meet us there at our booth or join our presentation. \nRegister here to join the webinar on April 23rd\, organised by WLCUS. \nFREE registration \n \n  \nNexus webinar – Agenda
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-wlcus-what-are-the-6-key-elements-you-need-to-create-sustainable-change-in-safety-2/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260428T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260428T120000
DTSTAMP:20260126T112527Z
CREATED:20260126T110235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T112527Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Safe Decision Making® framework
DESCRIPTION:Join Filip Coumans and Thomas Meier for this webinar around our Safe Decision Making® framework. \nIf you want to reduce Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIF)\, you must look far beyond what workers “should have done differently.”\nMost organisations still focus heavily on frontline behaviour after an incident\, yet the data shows a very different story. Decisions made at every level of the organisation — from the front line to senior leadership — play a critical role in shaping exposure and influencing whether a serious incident occurs. \nIn a landmark study conducted with six multinational companies\, Krause Bell Group analysed 60 Serious Injury and Fatality events in depth. Across these cases\, we identified more than 600 decisions that contributed to the incidents. The findings challenge assumptions and provide a clear roadmap for prevention: \n\nOnly 33% of contributing decisions were made at the frontline.\nA full 67% were made at managerial or corporate levels — long before a worker ever encountered the hazard.\n\nThese decisions include how resources are allocated\, how priorities are communicated\, how production pressures are managed\, and how leaders weigh risks — often unconsciously — in day-to-day business trade-offs. Many leaders are unaware of the cumulative impact their choices have on exposure creation. \nTo prevent SIF events\, decision quality must improve at ALL levels of the organisation.\nThis webinar will explore what effective decision making looks like in practice\, why traditional incident reviews often miss critical organisational contributors\, and how leaders can better recognise the influence of cognitive biases\, competing priorities\, and systems design. \nWe’ll introduce the Safe-Decision-Making® framework and show how it helps leaders make more informed\, risk-aligned decisions that strengthen controls and reduce SIF exposure. \nWhether you are in operations\, EHS\, HR\, or senior leadership\, this session will clarify where your organisation’s real influence lies — and what actions you can take to meaningfully prevent Serious Injuries and Fatalities. \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-safe-decision-making-framework/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T203446Z
CREATED:20251211T142333Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: CONTRACTOR SAFETY RELATIONSHIPS: Collaboration and Shared Accountability
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, May 13\, 2026\, for a complimentary webinar titled “CONTRACTOR SAFETY RELATIONSHIPS: Collaboration and Shared Accountability.” In this webinar\, Tony Paul and Rebecca Timmins will share insights and lessons learned based on decades of experience working with contractors in high risk environments. \n \nWorking with contractors is common practice in the oil and gas\, construction\, mining\, and many other high-risk industries. Outsourcing work to contract partners is often a smart business decision\, but it also can come with safety risks. \nIn this webinar\, Tony Paul and Rebecca Timmins will share insights based on their experience consulting with clients around the world about safety\, culture\, and leadership behaviors. Tony will also offer perspectives from his 30+ year career holding safety leadership roles in the oil and gas industry. The presentation will detail how to establish strong contractor relationships and safe working environments based on: \n\nStructuring a contract to prioritizes safety\nBuilding a strong\, effective operator/contractor relationship\nUnderstanding and defining safety accountabilities\nRecognizing the power of culture\n\nThe session will also illustrate some typical “elephants in the room” related to contractor safety\, offering practical advice that will help any leader deepen and improve the relationship they have with their contractor partners. \nCONTRACTOR SAFETY RELATIONSHIPS: Collaboration and Shared Accountability\nMay 13\, 2026\n11:00 – noon Eastern \nTony and Rebecca 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 during the session when you register for the event. \nWe look forward to seeing you on May 13th! \nTO REGISTER: LINK \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 the session.
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-contractor-safety-relationships/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260519T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260519T170000
DTSTAMP:20260126T112802Z
CREATED:20260126T112802Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - What are the 6 key elements you need to create sustainable change in safety?
DESCRIPTION:Join Filip Coumans and Thomas Meier for this webinar around our the 6 key elements you need to create sustainable change in safety. \nDo you feel your safety initiatives aren’t gaining the traction they deserve?\nMany safety leaders share this frustration. Even when the technical solution is strong\, the data compelling\, and the need obvious\, progress often stalls. The problem is rarely the quality of the initiative itself — it’s the lack of acceptance\, ownership\, and behavioural commitment needed to make the change stick. \nEffective safety improvement is\, at its core\, a change-management challenge. When operational support is missing or inconsistent\, even well-designed systems fail to deliver their intended impact. Leaders may assume that communicating expectations or providing procedures is enough\, but meaningful change requires much more: clarity of purpose\, visible sponsorship\, alignment among influencers\, and a disciplined approach to engaging people throughout the organisation. \nIn this webinar\, we will explore why safety initiatives struggle to gain momentum and what makes it difficult for organisations to sustain improvements over time. We will look at the common barriers — from competing priorities and change fatigue to gaps in leadership behaviour and organisational misalignment — that prevent initiatives from taking hold in daily operations. \nDrawing on decades of research and field experience\, Krause Bell Group has identified six critical elements that determine whether a safety initiative succeeds or fades. These elements form a practical\, evidence-based roadmap for designing\, launching\, and embedding change in a way that creates real and lasting impact. \nYou will learn: \n\nWhy technically sound solutions still fail without deliberate change-management\nHow to anticipate and address resistance before it undermines progress\nThe role leaders and influencers play in shaping acceptance and commitment\nThe six essential elements that drive successful\, sustainable safety improvement\n\nWhether you are launching a new program\, revitalising an existing strategy\, or struggling to secure operational support\, this session will provide clarity\, tools\, and insight to help your initiatives gain traction — and deliver meaningful results. \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-what-are-the-6-key-elements-you-need-to-create-sustainable-change-in-safety/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T120000
DTSTAMP:20260518T203221Z
CREATED:20260513T133320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T203221Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: BEYOND THE BUZZWORD: Using Psychological Safety to Reduce Serious Injuries and Fatalities
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, June 10\, 2026\, for a complimentary webinar titled “Beyond the Buzzword: Using Psychological Safety to Reduce Serious Injuries and Fatalities.” In this webinar\, Jack Balsamo and Mike Mangan\, Ph.D. will discuss Psychological Safety and where it can truly be leveraged to reduce serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs). \n\n\nWebinar Topic\nPsychological Safety is a hot topic of discussion in workplaces everywhere these days. The scope and definition of the conversations are spilling outside of the banks of what research says is true and important about it. In this webinar\, Jack Balsamo and Mike Mangan\, Ph.D. will highlight the specific elements of Psychological Safety that actually influence serious injury and fatality risk. The session describes the key components of Psychological Safety that truly impact SIF prevention\, showcasing what each looks like in real practice. \nTogether\, they will: \n\nClearly define Psychological Safety for both individuals and groups.\nDiscuss what triggers the perception of Psychological Safety.\nHighlight what leader behaviors help build and maintain it.\nDetail how to apply the components of Psychological Safety to the prevention of Serious Injuries and Fatalities.\nShare specific examples of when and where to leverage Psychological Safety concepts to establish a process that both yields results and sustains itself over time.\n\nThis webinar takes a practical and realistic view of SIF Prevention\, helping leaders at any level leverage the concept of Psychological Safety for the greatest impact on workplace safety. \nRegistration Information\nBEYOND THE BUZZWORD: Using Psychological Safety to Reduce Serious Injuries and Fatalities\nJune 10\, 2026\n11:00 – noon Eastern (16:00-17:00 CEST) \nTo Register: LINK \nJack and Mike 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 during the session when you register for the event. \nWe look forward to seeing you on June 10th! \nA Note to Attendees\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 register to participate
URL:https://krausebellgroup.com/event/webinar-psychological-safety-and-sif-prevention/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260625T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260625T120000
DTSTAMP:20260522T162828Z
CREATED:20260423T122835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T162828Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Improving Organisational Learning through Incident Examination
DESCRIPTION:Join Filip Coumans and Thomas Meier for this webinar around “Improving Organisational Learning through Incident Examination” \nIncident investigations consume significant time\, energy\, and resources\, yet too often they deliver far less learning than leaders expect or need. Reports are completed\, actions are assigned\, and the process moves on—but the same types of events continue to happen. Follow-up actions often focus on the obvious and immediate\, while deeper systemic issues remain untouched. The result is frustration for leaders\, fatigue for frontline teams\, and a growing sense that investigations are becoming an exercise in compliance rather than a driver of meaningful organisational learning. \nSo the real question is not whether investigations are being completed\, but whether they are creating the kind of insight that prevents serious events from happening again. \nIn this webinar we will uncover \n\nThe three key questions leaders should ask about their incident investigation process\nWhat truly distinguishes a strong process that drives learning and prevention\nUsing Krause Bell Group’s Safety Loop as a lens\, we will explore how incidents are rarely isolated events. They are the result of interactions between leadership\, culture\, systems\, and decision making. Understanding those connections allows leaders to see incidents differently—and respond more effectively.\n\nFinally\, we will discuss how integrating Safe Decision Making®  principles helps organisations shift the conversation from immediate causes to deeper strategic learning\, enabling stronger discussions at senior and executive levels and creating actions that truly reduce exposure to serious injury and fatality risk. \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-improving-organisational-learning-through-incident-examination/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - The 6 Leadership Attributes to Be Successful in Safety
DESCRIPTION:Join Filip Coumans and Martin Dean for this webinar around The 6 Leadership Attributes to Be Successful in Safety \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\,” \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-the-6-leadership-attributes-to-be-successful-in-safety-2/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristel Goddevriendt":MAILTO:info@krausebellgroup.com
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