ON-DEMAND WEBINAR 
Great Safety Performance is No Accident: Overcoming Common Incident Management Mistakes




Learn how to avoid common incident management mistakes and how to identify and eliminate the problems that keep your program from reaching the next level.


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Webinar Description:

This is a must-see webinar for all EHS professionals!

This presentation will review the most common mistakes that undermine incident management programs, and more importantly, how to overcome them! We'll discuss strategies for making sure your program is compliant with regulatory requirements, and for identifying and eliminating the problems that keep your program from reaching the next level. Special attention will be paid to the ways that technology and software solutions can make your job easier.


  • Common pitfalls that undermine incident management; risks of subpar management practices; best practices to boost your program performance

  • Connection between JSAs, audits and inspections, near-miss and incident tracking and corrective actions

  • Strategies for engaging employees and employing technology to create a world-class incident prevention program


About the Presenter: Phil Molé

Before joining VelocityEHS, Phil served as Global EHS Coordinator for John Crane Inc., as a Senior Environmental Consultant for Gaia Tech, and Project Manager for Mostardi Platt Environmental. He has a B.S. in Chemistry and a Masters of Public Health. He was a NIOSH traineeship recipient (1995-1997) and is a member of ASSE and NAEM. His certifications include OSHA 30-hour training (2012), and ISO/OHSAS Internal Auditor Training (2012).

 

 

About the Presenter: Phil Molé

Before joining VelocityEHS, Phil served as Global EHS Coordinator for John Crane Inc., as a Senior Environmental Consultant for Gaia Tech, and Project Manager for Mostardi Platt Environmental. He has a B.S. in Chemistry and a Masters of Public Health. He was a NIOSH traineeship recipient (1995-1997) and is a member of ASSE and NAEM. His certifications include OSHA 30-hour training (2012), and ISO/OHSAS Internal Auditor Training (2012).