To accomodate those who do not wish to attend the event, this video presentation will be available on Facebook live, through the Emerging Safety Live Facebook Group. Details below
https://www.facebook.com/events/842770679557619/
This presentation will cover an introduction to the LEAD model, which is an award-winning and regulator-endorsed model of safety leadership developed by Dr Casey and Prof Mark Griffin. LEAD will be linked to a deeper model of how safety can be achieved in high risk organisations through a combination of promotion, prevention, flexibility, and stability-inducing practices. Dr Casey will make a compelling case that safety leadership is situationally-specific, and the behaviours shown by leaders should be adapted to the environment and work conditions. The presentation will conclude with several rich case studies from organisations that have applied LEAD and achieved improved safety performance as a result.
Dr Tristan Casey is a Lecturer at Griffith University’s Safety Science Innovation Lab and co-founder of boutique consultancy ‘The Culture Effect’. Dr Casey is an experienced Organisational Psychologist with extensive experience in work health and safety, and has a particular interest in leadership and culture. Dr Casey teaches the Safety Leadership programme at Griffith University alongside Prof Sidney Dekker and Dr Drew Rae, and has a high research and industry profile, having done numerous presentations and keynotes at academic and applied conferences. Dr Casey is currently studying a PhD with Profs Andrew Neal and Mark Griffin. In 2019, Dr Casey’s work was acknowledged by the National Safety Council of Australia and the Queensland Community Achievement Awards.
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