Webinar - Building Your Bridge to Safety Culture Excellence
Oct 23rd, 2008 by safetyculture
Terry Mathis (Founder and CEO of ProAct Safety) lead an online webinar recently for Occupational Health & Safety titled “Building Your Bridge to Safety Culture Excellence” Is an excellent safety culture the chicken or the egg? How do you truly weave safety into the fabric of cultural activities? How do you integrate safety initiatives so they synergize rather than compete for resources? How do you ultimately build the bridge between your current results and true world-class excellence? “The last frontiers of safety excellence can only be crossed by organizations with mature and highly functioning safety cultures.” – Terry Mathis
This seminar explores the integration of cultural formation in the overall picture of safety excellence efforts. The webinar will provide actionable strategies gained from experience innovating safety excellence with more than 125 organizations and 900 global engagements. Learn how to define the tools, the processes, the timetables, and the range of options for creating a truly exceptional safety culture, which produces truly excellent safety results.
The webinar can now be found and played on demand by navigating here: http://ohsonline.com/Webcasts/2008/09/Proact.aspx


















Good Day,
Tried to have a look at the webinar at the above and was told that this is no longer available.
Is there another way to get a look at it?
Thnaks
David Shepherd
Thank you David. This recorded event was supposed to be available for 12 months following the event in Sept 2008. We are looking into why this is not the case. I will post a new link as soon as we get this resolved. In the meantime you might enjoy a recent article on the same topic that can be found at: http://ehstoday.com/safety/management/building_bridge_safety/index.html
Thank you again David!
Shawn Galloway
David,
I’ve updated the link with the new link. Thank you again for bringing this to my attention!
http://ohsonline.com/Webcasts/2008/09/Proact.aspx
Shawn Galloway