Winning With a Successful Safety Culture: Does Accountability Really Work?

Recorded On: 10/15/2018

Returning Favorite! This eye opening session is designed to encourage HR leaders to stop and consider how holding an employee accountable for an identified unsafe act or behavior, which led to a preventable incident, effects a safety program. Varying perspectives will be shared that have been found to be effective to strengthen the safety culture and leadership in an organization. New and fresh ideas will be shared to demonstrate how to implement a firm, fair and consistent approach for employee accountability in your safety program when addressing unsafe behaviors which in turn promotes safety awareness within your organization.

Berry Bairrington

Berry's presentations come from his 30 years of combined EH&S experience in both the private and public entities. As an avid working musician and biker, Berry has a great respect for safety both on and off the job. He’s a 1988 graduate of the Occupational Health & Safety program of T.S.T.C. in Waco, Texas, a B.C.S.P. board certified O.H.S.T. (Occupational Health & Safety Technologist) and a graduate of The University of North Carolina (U.N.C.) at Chapel Hill's Safety, Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Programs. Berry is also a staff instructor for U.N.C. and serves on their Advisory Board. He authored and co-trains the Safety Certification Program implemented with the City of Waco since 2012. His safety presentations have been shared at numerous local and state conferences throughout Texas as well as his 20-hour course with U.N.C. Helping others B-safe is his passion for sharing his experiences and this course.

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