Keeping People Safe: What the Data Reveals About Workplace Safety, Behaviour and Culture
Workplace safety is at an inflection point. Despite increased investment in training, technology and processes, many organisations continue to experience incidents, lost‑time injuries, and gaps between safety protocols and real‑world behaviour.
This webinar explores key findings from the Keeping People Safe research report, which surveyed safety and operations leaders globally to understand the current state of workplace safety. The session will examine why outcomes are not improving at the same pace as investment, why preparedness does not always equal prevention, and how well‑intentioned zero‑incident goals can unintentionally suppress reporting and learning.
Attendees will gain insight into how strong safety cultures are built when training, technology, and data operate as a connected system. The webinar will also highlight the growing role of real‑time and predictive safety data, and how organisations can use insight to anticipate risk rather than relying solely on reactive incident response.
Key takeaways include:
- Insights from global safety research on culture, productivity and trust
- Why behaviour‑protocol gaps persist despite increased safety spend
- The link between safety culture and reliable operations
- Practical perspectives on moving from reactive to predictive safety approaches
This session is designed to be educational and insight‑led, rather than product‑focused.
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