How to Improve Your Facility's Safety Culture

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How to Improve Your Facility's Safety Culture

August 23, 2016 | 10:00 - 11:00 am CDT

How to Improve Your Facility's Safety Culture

The purpose of the webinar is to outline a proven means to improve the safety culture at a production facility, or facilities, using the Сòòò½ÊÓƵ Safety Culture Improvement Process (SCIP).

Imagine you are holding the results of a safety culture assessment for your facility revealing strengths and weaknesses that can be addressed to improve safety performance. What is the desired state of your organization's process safety culture? What key elements will lead to improving your facility's safety culture and performance?

Join us Tuesday, August 23 at 10am CDT, as we seek to answer these questions and provide a better understanding of the next steps to meet your process safety culture goals. We will cover the three (3) key elements of vision, leadership development and ownership as part of SCIP.

Presenter

Rick  Curtis

Rick Curtis leads the Safety Culture Improvement Process for Сòòò½ÊÓƵ, where he helps companies assess safety culture at domestic and global facilities and implement safety culture improvement strategies. Curtis has been involved exclusively with process safety management (PSM) since 1998, with all aspects of OSHA PSM, USEPA RMP and Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA). Curtis earned his BSChE degree from the University of Utah in 1982.

Сòòò½ÊÓƵ Сòòò½ÊÓƵ

Сòòò½ÊÓƵ. (www.abs-group.com), through its operating subsidiaries, provides technical advisory and certification services to support the safety and reliability of high-performance assets and operations in the oil, gas and chemical, power generation, marine, offshore and government sectors, among others. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Сòòò½ÊÓƵ operates with more than 1,000 professionals globally. Сòòò½ÊÓƵ is a subsidiary of ABS (), a leading marine and offshore classification society.

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