Join the Otago Branch for an insightful lunch with one of New Zealand's leading practitioners on Safety Differently in Practice. Refreshments will be provided
Modern safety philosophies are being increasingly referred to in mainstream safety literature and at professional practice conferences, but what do they look like in practice? What does ‘people as the solution’ look like in an organization? and How do we learn from ‘normal work’?
A common misconception of modern safety philosophies such as Safety I & Safety II is the idea that they are dichotomous, that is there is a ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ way, that we should relegate traditional safety practices to the waste heap in favor of Safety II.
In this session Moni will draw upon the audiences experiences and concerns, using real-world examples to unravel some of these perceived problems.
Moni has spent four years in NZ’s innovation sector as the first Safety Lead for Rocket Lab since 2017 and prior to that, Fletcher Innovation’s house-in-a-day project. She was a 2019 Finalist for the HRINZ Health, Safety and Wellbeing Award for leading the implementation of Safety Differently at Rocket Lab.
Moni has 23 years in operational and safety consulting roles with Fletcher Building plus other high risk industries including construction, agriculture, manufacturing, engineering and transport. She was a facilitator for six years as an Impac Services Associate.
Room D102
Otago Polytechnic
Dunedin
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