EI LIVE | Toolbox presents | Working at height - What can we learn from previous incidents?

Conference

15/09/2022

15:00 - 16:30

Online

Free

Join us on Thursday 15th September 2022, 15:00-16:30 BST (GMT+1) / 09:00 – 10:30 CST when our industry speakers will look at hazards associated with work carried out at height, share lessons learned from previous incidents, and look at effective technology solutions for eliminating workplace fatalities.

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Through Learning from Incidents, organisations gather knowledge about what went wrong in the past – incidents, accidents and near misses.  By analysing what happened in the past, drawing conclusions, engaging with the workforce and changing working practices, organisations can effectively prevent future incidents.

Working at height remains one of the biggest causes of fatalities and major injuries. 'Work at height' means work in any place where, if there were no precautions in place, a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal injury. Such incidents can occur when working above ground level, on ladders or structures, or around openings at floor level. 

Join the Work to Zero team within America’s National Safety Council to discuss innovative solutions for reducing the risk of fatality when working at height. They will take you through the safety innovation journey and review effective technology solutions that can help keep workers feet safely on the ground.

Speaker: Emily Whitcomb | Director, Work to Zero

Emily joined the National Safety Council in January 2014 as a Research Associate conducting program evaluation for community, transportation and workplace injury prevention programs. In 2016, Emily joined the Advocacy Department to launch the fatigue initiative, focused on reducing fatigue-related incidents and injuries in the workplace. In 2019, Emily joined the Workplace Practice division as Director of the Work to Zero Initiative. Work to Zero is focused on identifying promising technological innovations for eliminating workplace fatalities in our lifetime. Emily has a Masters of Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Speaker: Sarah Ischer | Senior Program Manager, Work to Zero

Sarah is the Senior Program Manager of the Work to Zero initiative at the National Safety Council. She is an EHS professional with Industrial Hygiene and Ergonomics experience in complex manufacturing facilities, specializing in the use of risk assessments, engineering controls, and innovative technology solutions to reduce workplace exposures. Sarah has a MS in Occupational and Environmental Health and is a Certified Industrial Hygienist and Certified Safety Professional.

Speaker | Moderator:  Stuart King | Energy Institute

Stuart leads the EI’s work on Human Factors and Power Systems, with 12 years of experience working with the EI Human and Organisational Factors Committee (HOFCOM), Power Systems Committee (PSC), and Learning from Incidents Steering Committee.

 

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Contact details

Alexandra Heisu: aheisu@energyinst.org