Afleveringen
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Why is the safety industry struggling to fill positions?
No poll this week but leave a comment on the post on LinkedIn please.
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This week on the conversation we are joined by the mecurial Bede Cammock - Elliott.
Bede Cammock-Elliott Bede is Founder of both Seeo.ai and seedigital Limited.
Founded in 2003, seedigital is a World Leading interactive remote video monitoring company. Through the integration of intrusion detection, CCTV cameras, audio & access control technologies,
seedigital protects $5.5Billion worth of assets for many iconic brands & organisations throughout New Zealand.
Seeo is the Latin word ‘to know’. seeo ingests CCTV video and using a suite of AI technologies, delivers video artefacts & data which point to the efficacy of critical risk controls (ie work as done v
imagined). seeo is a transformational solution that leads to profound work design insights & substantial behaviour change in organisations.
Bede is a published author in the UK & Brazil. Prior to founding seedigital, he worked in the domain of technology led culture change both in Europe & the Asia Pacific region. He is a qualified assessor
for the European Business Quality Model (Known as EFQM) & Chairman of the LSV Patrons Trust. He is a leading thinker on solving security related business problems, and the ethical application of AI to
increase H&S outcomes for all stakeholders.
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Can you pinpoint any successes as a result of mental health first aider training?
Responses are:
Yes
No
I would rather comment.
That's question of the week.
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Andy is the CEO of Southpac Group, as well as an experienced facilitator, lead auditor and consultant. Since launching the first training courses for HOP and Learning Teams in the APAC region in 2017, Andy has been helping organisations improve operations and enhance performance. He is a postgraduate of the Griffith University Safety Science Innovation Lab in Brisbane and is a passionate proponent of cutting-edge leadership concepts and safety science.
HOPLAB LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/hoplab-by-southpac-international-group/
HOPLAB YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/HOPLAB
Andy’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-shone-a4099733/
HOPLAB website - www.hoplab.org
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Does the right of a worker to call a cease work actually work in reality?
Responses are:
Yes
No
I would rather comment.
That's question of the week.
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This week on the conversation we are joined by Ejoy Your Mines founder Hazel Duffy.
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In your current role do you feel pressure to compromise personal health and safety to achieve goals?
Responses are:
Yes
No
I would rather comment.
That's question of the week.
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With the start of the football season it's a timely reminder of what concussions lead to, what CTE is and the damage to indinviduals and the cutting short of life that impacts on the head can have.
If you play sport, if your kids play sport, if you get head knocks, you need to listen to this weeks special episode.
Featuring three industry experts on concussion and CTE, Professor Alan Pearce, Dr Samantha Bureau, Dr Rowena Mobbs.
Alan Pearce PhD, is an Associate Professor in the School of Allied Health at La Trobe University. He was an adjunct Senior Research Fellow in the Melbourne School of Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne from 2011-2016. Alan is a neurophysiologist who's primary research focus is on sports-related concussion. Specifically his research program, using electro physiological techniques, particularly transcranial magnetic stimulation, centres on brain physiology to quantify cognitive and motor impairments in the acute phase post-concussion, and chronic manifestations of repeated concussions associated with mental health and neurological impairment. With 20 years experience in TMS and electrophysiology techniques, Alan also investigates neuroplastic changes following peripheral injury, balance disorders, exercise interventions and rehabilitation.
Dr. Samantha Bureau is a Canadian neuroscientist residing in the United States. Dr. Bureau is a neurodegenerative disease expert, known predominantly for her work investigating brain injuries
and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. During her doctoral training, she specialized in the cellular and molecular medicine of neurodegenerative diseases, investigating therapeutic targets
to alter disease progression. Throughout her academic and athletic career, Dr. Bureau has had a special interest in brain injuries and has published and edited journal articles, white papers, and
books related to concussion and chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Notably, she is the second author of Applying the Bradford Hill Criteria for Causation to Repetitive Head Impacts andChronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, a paper that has influenced global conversation on chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Dr Rowena Mobbs, neurologist at Macquarie University Hospital and Mater Hospital Sydney. She is Director of the Australian CTE Biobank. She is an advocate for better concussion care and research in Australia, and sees patients with suspected CTE. Dr Mobbs was the creator of the ConcussionBig5, an initiative highlighting the visible signs of head injury and you can find this at www.ConcussionBig5.au
You can find out more about the Australian CTE Biobank at www.CTEBiobank.org
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Have you witnessed harassment of any kind in the workplace?
Responses are:
Yes
No
I would rather comment.
That's question of the week.
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On the conversation this week we are joined by Dr Peter Brace.
Dr Peter Brace is a Psychological Safety Consultant, and works to empower leaders and employees in the Asia-Pacific region by assessing and improving psychological safety in the workplace. He has developed a unique framework for improving psychological safety in the Asia-Pacific region, taking into account the cultures in the region, where hierarchy and respect for authority are particularly important.
He is co-founder and CEO at Human Capital Realisation, and has broad and deep experience in the use of technology to improve business outcomes, including human resources/people and culture, customer relationship management, international consulting, sales and project management.
Peter has worked in a wide range of industries and organisations, helping some of Australia’s largest companies with their strategic direction, as well as working across the Asia-Pacific region for prominent multinational organisations such as IBM and BMC.
He has a Bachelor of Social Science in Psychology and a PhD in Philosophy, focussing on complex adaptive systems (such as teams) and how emotions affect behaviour.
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Are you managing remote worker safety successfully?
Responses are:
Yes
No
I would rather comment.
That's question of the week.
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Wayne McCoy joins us this week on the conversation. A real pleasure having this conversation with genuine wonderful man. I consider this conversation a gift. I hope you enjoy it too.
Wayne is a highly competent safety professional with skills and experience gained in a wide range of industries including mining, warehousing, manufacturing, automotive, steel fabrication and distribution, public transport, civil construction (including demolition works and asbestos removal), disability residential services, homelessness (NFP), the sports and entertainment industry, horticultural industry, transport and logistics, consultancy, aged care and the maritime logistics industries.
Wayne has developed a particularly high-level of safety-expertise through personal operating competencies, additional study and front-line experience in workplace safety implementation and measurement.He has an excellent knowledge of current WHS Legislation and Regulations, complimented by high-level research skills. This includes the ability to present authoritatively on WHS within internal/external management, local workplace, or industry forums.
Wayne takes an interest in people's behaviour and like to understand what drives them. This has assisted him on the improvement of safety cultures across diverse and complex work environments.
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What’s the worst safety slogan you have seen?
No poll this week but please leave a comment.
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On this weeks show we are joined by the talented Tanya Hallett.
Tanya founded TIPT (Trauma Informed Practice Training) after her years of working in the education sector and seeing the need for trauma informed, psychologically safe, diverse, and inclusive schools and workplaces. She has worked as a teacher and trainer for 20 years, spending six years working in Japan and thirteen years working with students with complex trauma in some of Perth’s hardest to staff schools. She is also qualified in Work Health and Safety and Training and Assessing.
Tanya is a passionate advocate for mental health and trauma informed practice in schools and workplaces. She has lived experience of PTSD, Anxiety/Depression, and sexual assault and strongly believes education and training is essential to creating psychologically safe workplaces. She is a Mental Health First Aid Instructor, a member of her community’s RAP committee, and works closely with her First Nations School Community to create cross cultural learning through creative performance.
Tanya specialises in Trauma informed Practice teaching and training and has founded the company TIPT (Trauma Informed Practice Training) and developed original programs of Trauma Informed Sexual Harassment Response Training, Recognising and Responding to PTSD and Complex Trauma in the Workplace.
She lives with her husband and two young daughters and in her spare time enjoys singing and taking dance classes.
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Are you satisfied with your safety regulators approach?
Responses are:
Yes
No
I would rather comment.
That's question of the week.
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We are joined on this weeks conversation by one of my favourite thinkers in the safety field Rosa Antonia Carrillo.
ROSA ANTONIA CARRILLO, M.S.O.D., president of Carrillo and Associates, is an internationally
recognized author and safety leadership consultant. Edgar Schein recommended her 2020 book, The
Relationship Factor in Safety Leadership, as required reading for anyone wanting to understand safety culture.
She has 25 years of hands-on international experience with clients in utilities, oil & gas, mining, energy, biotech,
manufacturing, financial services, education, and government sectors. She has conducted 100's of safety culture
assessments, interviews with managers and employee focus groups, which gives her an unusual depth of
understanding of how cultures operate. She knows how employees think about psychological safety, reporting
injuries or near misses. She knows why employees do or don't engage.
For her, leaders are individuals who consciously choose to take on the responsibility for providing direction,
gathering resources and ensuring that everyone under them feels they can contribute their best self to the goals
of the community. Her core conviction is that effective leadership is focused on creating a culture where those
being led can flourish.
She is known for her authenticity, which enables her to teach and speak in a way that relates to real life
experience. Through face-to-face presentations and conversation, Rosa inspires physical, relational and spiritual
development. She has learned that the leadership journey entails continuous personal growth and always
requires more work than we realize.
Her expertise is frequently sought on the topic of how to create and maintain trust. By speaking with 100’s of
employees and managers, Ms. Carrillo has gathered the leadership actions that create trust and the ones that
destroy it. People must feel included to trust management. They will not speak up to prevent failures and
disasters unless they feel valued and respected.
As a former adjunct faculty in the Pepperdine University Presidential Key Executive program, Ms. Carrillo
worked in depth to develop leadership capability in high-level managers. Ms. Carrillo's 18 years of
experience at the operational level with managers, supervisors and union members in North America, Latin
America, Central Asia, and Bahrain, brings her credibility with all levels of the organization.
Ms. Carrillo holds a Masters of Science degree in Organization Development at Pepperdine University and is
a former member of the Faculty in the Presidential Key Executive MBA program at Pepperdine University,
specializing in Organizational Behavior.
More information can be found at carrilloconsultants.com
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Have you successfully managed psychosocial hazards in the workplace to date?
Responses are:
Yes
No
I would rather comment.
That's question of the week.
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Episode 2 of Season 4 sees us joined by the irrepressible Michaeal Cournane who speaks to us about Safety 2, Learning Teams and gives us his perspective on everything safety.
Michael Cournane is a contemporary HSE professional with over 16 years of experience across a number of industries including utilities, manufacturing and facilities maintenance. Michael currently works as a Senior HSE Strategy, Risk and Performance at Powerlink Queensland implementing contemporary approaches and frameworks to HSE.
Michael is passionate about making sure the stories from the workers are told to support operational improvement and safe work.
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Has the safety advisor position effectively become the same as a compliance officer?
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YesNoI would rather comment.That's question of the week.
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In the first episode of Season 4 we chat to the wonderful Ryan Alexiou.
Ryan brings extensive management experience gained over his fifteen year career in the construction industry. He is an experienced risk manager with strong commercial acumen and broad experience in a diversified range of industries, including private sector, and state and federal governments.
Ryan is the CEO of neXtrack, an integrated health software platform and was previously part of the Regional Executive team at Multiplex Constructions, a global construction firm with turnover in excess of $1b in Qld alone. Ryan is also a Director at ACRS, a global steel certificationauthority and is also a Director of football club Gold Coast United.
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