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Due Diligence and Holistic Ergonomics Workshops

July 28, 2022 by Admin Leave a Comment

Perth Workshops 3-7 October 2022

Due Diligence and Holistic Ergonomics

imageThe highly successful Due Diligence program will be delivered in Perth on 3-5 October. This program delivered jointly by Greg Smith (author of Paper Safe) and Dr Rob Long is a program that sets the cat among the safety pigeons. This is the program that calls out many myths in safety that are simply untrue. This is the program that that demonstrates how the Law thinks and, how the court acts when it comes to safety.

However, this is not just a program that deconstructs what is, it reconstructs what could be and supports such reconstruction with skill development and practical ways of doing safety that is relevant to the Law and the court. This is a program that helps safety people to do what works! (https://www.humandymensions.com/product/it-works-a-new-approach-to-risk-and-safety/ )

When Greg and Rob released their book, videos and podcast series on Risky Conversations little did they know that the demand for this program would be overwhelming. The video series has over 11,000 downloads (https://vimeo.com/showcase/3938199 ) and the book (https://www.humandymensions.com/product/risky-conversations/ ) over 30,000 downloads. And, hot on the heels of this came Greg’s book Papersafe a best seller in its own right and a wakeup call for an industry that trusts excessively in paperwork and checklisting for credibility and effectiveness.

Greg presents with the force of evidence with many case studies, court rulings and coronial inquest reports whilst Dr Long presents what organisations can do that works and supports the way the courts understand the Law.

You can read more about the Due Diligence Program and register here: https://cllr.com.au/product/due-diligence-workshop-unit-13/

This workshop will not be delivered on the east coast in 2022, so if you are keen to learn Due Diligence then a trip to Perth is essential. The cost of this 3 day program has been reduced to assist those who may want to fly from the east. The three-day program is just $1350 per person (including catering).

If you can’t come for the Perth program we can bring the program to you and your organization, if this is of interest email Dr Long rob@humandymensions.com

As a bonus Dr Long will also be delivering the two-day Holistic Ergonomics program on 6,7 October. So, a full week of studying the Social Psychology of Risk (SPoR) in the west.

The Holistic Ergonomics program picks up where conventional ergonomics stops. Unless ergonomics includes the whole person, it just remains about technicalities of fitting the user to the machine or the machine to the user. Holistic Ergonomics goes much further than this and includes: an understanding of personhood, mental health, the nature of affordance, embodied knowing, the psychology of goals and motivation, Socialitie and the problem of an objects focused safety industry that is yet to humanize safety. The program includes practical tools to help manage ergonomics holistically.

You can read about and register for the Holistic Ergonomics program here: https://cllr.com.au/product/holistic-ergonomics-unit-6-elearning-face-to-face/

A 10% discount is available for registration for all 5 days

You can download the flyer for the week program here:

https://spor.com.au/home/workshops-perth-3-7-october-2022/

If you are wondering what the program will look like just watch one of the Due Diligence videos (https://vimeo.com/showcase/3938199 ) and this will give you an idea of the power and benefit of the program.

These blogs also give an idea of what you will learn:

  • https://safetyrisk.net/paper-safe-is-not-due-diligence/
  • https://safetyrisk.net/the-unknown-unknowns-of-due-diligence/
  • https://safetyrisk.net/none-so-blind-as-those-that-dont-want-to-see-due-diligence/
  • https://safetyrisk.net/due-diligence-workshops-oversubscribed/

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4. DUE DILIGENCE from Human Dymensions on Vimeo.

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