Utilising Data to Improve Workplace Safety
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About this Event
Harnessing the power of data allows us to improve workplace safety. Getting clear insight and knowing what to do with that knowledge is key to addressing health and safety gaps. Not only should technology enable you to identify where you are, but should also help you see where to go.
Utilising data to improve workplace safety needs smart technology solutions and the know-how to deliver effective change. In this webinar, Safe365’s Andy Hutt and Cardinus’ Peter Kinselley take a closer look at data, technology and creating lasting workplace safety improvement.
The Running Order:
Andy Hutt will open the webinar looking at real aggregated data from the Safe365 platform, showing you how organisations should collect and analyse data for insight.
Peter Kinselley will then discuss how to engage the senior leadership team with data insight, with his experience as a global lead in well-known and prominent UK organisations.
Andy Hutt will then deliver a short demonstration of Safe365 before ending on a short Q&A.
Meet Our Speakers:
Andy Hutt
Andy has been in the Hi-Tech/Software industry for over 30 years, specifically within the health & safety sector for the past 6 years. Previously, Andy was the Global VP of Sales for SHE Software where he played a pivotal role in growing the business by over 300%.
Currently, he runs Safe365’s UK and European operations and is responsibly for bringing their new and compelling software platform to the UK and European market building upon exponential growth in New Zealand from where the company was launched 4 years ago. He is very passionate about reducing harm in the workplace and aspires to work with health & safety professionals to raise awareness to Boards and Executive teams on how powerful technology can be to increase safety performance and culture.
Peter Kinselley
Peter has extensive experience in developing bespoke health, safety, wellbeing, and environmental programmes that are created to meet the risk management needs of each organisation while complying with local legislative requirements. He has developed and implemented behavioural safety, competency-based training and wellbeing programmes for a range of international companies.
He utilises his knowledge of fleet safety, emergency and business continuity planning as a Chartered Member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), former Chair of the IOSH Chiltern Branch, IOSH accredited Mentor, and regular public speaker.