ARPA Webinar: Mind over Matter – Reducing Psychological Injury
04/09/2017 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm – ARPA webinar: Presented by Rob Aurbach, CEO Uncommon Approach. Date: Monday 4th September Time: 12:30pm- 1:30pm Price: $20 for ARPA Members (HFESA can register at the member price) $80 for non-members Presented by Rob Aurbach, CEO Uncommon Approach. Rob spent 15 years as the chief legal and policy development officer for an American statutory compensation authority. […]
Posted on byEurocontrol PD Event: Mental Underload…what it is and what it isn`t.
25/06/2024 @ All Day – This webinar will offer an insight into the concept of mental underload – what it is (as far as we are able to define it), what it isn’t, how it compares to related concepts (such as boredom or vigilance), what causes it, how and why it affects performance, how to measure it (as far as […]
Posted on byEurocontrol PD Event: A Life in Pictures: Tony Licu & Safety Leadership
16/05/2024 @ All Day – This webinar series delves into the lives and careers of inspirational people who have made a significant difference to the safety and performance of safety-critical industries. The series kicks off with Tony Licu, who will reflect on ten pictures to tell the story of his life. Hosted by Steven Shorrock. Antonio Licu has recently been […]
Posted on byHFESA PD – Humanising Healthcare
09/05/2024 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm – If you are curious about person-centred, sustainable healthcare systems, join us for an insightful webinar on human factors in healthcare service delivery. This is a JOINTLY sponsored webinar by HFESA and CIEHF. During this webinar, we will: Explore how human factors influence the design and functioning of healthcare systems; Understand the impact of person-centred patient care […]
Posted on byAI for the Rest of Us: How Equitable Is the Future of Work for Front-Line Workers?
02/04/2024 @ All Day – AI-enabled technology is reshaping the workplace, but the impact of technology is often discussed for those in the office, and not as often for those on the front-line (e.g., retail, healthcare, construction, food services). This webinar will discuss how front-line worker’s jobs will be reshaped, and the research needed to enhance frontline worker’s understanding of […]
Posted on byReimagining Inpatient Falls: A Safety II Perspective – Humanitix
02/04/2024 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Event description April is traditionally a time of renewal for fall prevention programs in hospitals and residential care facilities across Australia (and the world over). Yet, even after decades of research, awareness campaigns and program-level responses, the issue of avoidable falls is still unresolved, and as challenging as ever. What can organisations do in 2024 to transform fall […]
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Artificial General Intelligence – Challenges for the Future of Work
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Posted on byWorld Health Organisation – Addressing musculoskeletal conditions: an opportunity for health systems globally
31/01/2024 – 28/02/2024 @ 12:00 am – Background Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions impact individuals globally, contributing significantly to years lived with disability (YLD). The burden extends to health systems, influencing health care costs and rehabilitation needs. This webinar series aims to initiate early discussions and involve key stakeholders in addressing this critical matter, paving the way for further attention and awareness. Objectives To […]
Posted on byFrom Compliance to Diligence: a Maritime Safety Perspective – SKYbrary
26/03/2024 @ All Day – With Antonio Di Lieto, Manager Simulation Studies – Center for Simulator Maritime Training (part of the Carnival Corporation Training Center) When: 26th March 2023 – 13.00-14.30 (CET) This webinar aims to provide a general overview of maritime safety with a focus on how the legal concept of Due Diligence and academic principles on […]
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Australians’ size variation and implications for transport design – Scott Fitzgerald – iMOVE Australia
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Posted on byQLD PD – Sneaking Systems through the Alley
31/05/2023 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Sneaking Systems through the Alley: Finding opportunities for Systems Thinking within the industrial context. (online National webinar, presented by Brian Thoroman, PhD, Queensland Rail). Systems Thinking models and methods are generally acknowledged as best ‘state-of-the-art’ practice in academia and can provide critical insights for industry. However, the anecdotal industrial view of the ‘condescending ivory tower’ […]
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Human Factors Guide to Incident Investigation
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Principles and guidelines for human factors/ergonomics (HFE) design and management of work systems
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Posted on byQLD PD – AcciMap: a systems thinking approach to accident investigation and analysis
31/08/2022 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm – AcciMap: a systems thinking approach to accident investigation and analysis AcciMap is a systems thinking-based accident analysis method which provides a means with which to describe and analyse accidents through the lens of Jens Rasmussen’s risk management framework (Rasmussen, 1997). This webinar will provide an overview of AcciMap and its applications across the safety critical […]
Posted on byQLD PD – Uncovering expertise: An introduction to cognitive task analysis
24/08/2022 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Uncovering expertise: An introduction to cognitive task analysis Cognitive task analysis methods provide a means to gain an in-depth understanding of the cognitive processes behind expert performance. This webinar will provide an overview of these methods, including the critical decision method and verbal protocol analysis, giving examples of their use for knowledge elicitation. Associate Professor […]
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