Benchmark Your Leading Indicators to Manage Jobsite Risk
June 3, 2009 at 12:00 PM EDT, 11:00 AM CDT, 10:00 AM MDT, 9:00 AM PDT
(90 minutes)

Companies need better leading indicators of worksite risk.  Using lagging indicators like claims to diagnose safety culture is both limiting and potentially misleading. 

This session highlights how organizations are successfully benchmarking the safety observations they collect today to effectively reduce—and prevent—hazardous conditions and behaviors on worksites. 

This session will also demonstrate the impact that tying observations to loss can have in measuring and managing worksite safety.  Tracking leading indicators (observations) against lagging indicators (loss) provides a means to monitor the progress and results of safety initiatives as they evolve, so that appropriate changes may be made if necessary.


Deliverables

Upon completion of this session you will receive:
• A link to the recorded version of the session, for later viewing
• 0.2 CEU credits (to receive CEUs, you must also complete the course assessment)


About the Instructor

Cary Usrey has been an Implementation Manager at DBO2 since April 2007.  In this role, Cary is responsible for implementing training solutions and best practices for customers seeking to prevent worker injuries and reduce potential liabilities.  He coaches customers through an assessment, goal-setting, and goal measurement process that is designed to maximize safety improvement and widespread organizational engagement, from the field to leadership.

Cary started his career in the U.S. Navy's Nuclear Power Program in 1988.  After leaving the Navy, he served as the Environmental, Health and Safety Compliance Director at Adirondack Resource Recovery Associates, a waste-to-energy power plant in upstate New York , where he was employed for over twelve years.  In 2004, Cary took a position with Turner Construction, where he served as the Business Unit Safety Director for the upstate New York office for three years.  Cary is completing an Associate's Degree in Occupational Safety and Health from Trinidad State Junior College in Colorado , is a member of the ASSE and has served as Vice-Chairperson for the VPPPA (Region II).

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