Leading Measures for Improving Safety Performance

Dates:April 2-4, 2024
Meets:Tu, W and Th from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location:Live Webcast
Cost: $895.00

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SH 900
Leading Measures for Improving Safety Performance


24 Hours | $895

Contract Price: $11,000


Description:

This advanced safety and health course is designed to provide participants with the skill and knowledge, to identify key steps and develop implementation strategies for an organization to effectively apply leading measures for improving safety performance. Participants will gain enhanced skills for measuring and prioritizing organizational risks. The course will also address corporate success measures, reward, and recognition programs, and help participants identify potential pitfalls of performance measurement systems. The use of case studies, job safety analyses, and near-miss (near-hit) reports will be utilized to foster practical application of a leading measure approach to improving safety performance.


Note:

  • Participants must present a government-issued photo ID in order to attend this training.

Notes:

This training will be conducted via Microsoft Teams, and no software download is required. Participants must have a PC or Mac computer with audio and video capabilities, and an uninterrupted internet connection. Participants must present a government-issued photo ID to attend this training.
Fee: $895.00
Hours:24.00
CEUs:2.40

Live Webcast

James (Skipper) Kendrick

Named by Occupational Hazards magazine as one of the most influential safety leaders of the last decade and as a member of Industrial Safety and Hygiene News Power 101, James ""Skipper"" Kendrick, CSP has over 38 years experience in the fields of safety, education and training.

Skipper holds a BS degree in Industrial Technology, with a safety option, from Louisiana State University. He is a Professional Member of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) and a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) by examination. He is also a certified Six Sigma Green Belt.

Skipper is a recipient of ASSE's highest honor, that of being named a Society Fellow. He was selected as the recipient of ASSE's National Edgar Monsanto Queeny Safety Professional of the Year Award in 2000 and has also been recognized as Safety Professional of the Year for the Greater Baton Rouge Chapter (1985), Fort Worth Chapter (1989-90) and Region III (1988-89). Skipper also has been recognized as Bongarde SafetyXchange's National Safety Trainer of the Year.

Brenda Miller

Date Day Time Location
04/02/2024Tuesday8 AM to 5 PM Live Webcast
04/03/2024Wednesday8 AM to 5 PM Live Webcast
04/04/2024Thursday8 AM to 5 PM Live Webcast




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