Uncovering serious incident misclassification: Lessons from 10K+ investigations
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Are you unknowingly underestimating serious workplace risks?
Join EcoOnline, in partnership with Incident Analytics, for a webinar revealing critical insights from over 10,000 incident investigations. Discover why a staggering 84% of Serious Injury and Fatality potential (SIFp) events are misclassified and how this misclassification can lead to serious safety and operational consequences.
Our expert speakers, Alex Fernando (a strategic advisor with hands-on experience across high-risk industries) and Warren Smith (a data-driven leader with 20+ years in safety performance and culture), will break down the impact of the "familiarity trap" and expose common missteps in risk classification and safety controls.
You’ll walk away with data-backed findings, real-world examples, and practical strategies to improve incident management, allocate resources more effectively, and reduce exposure to serious workplace risks.
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Alex is a seasoned management consultant that has worked across a diverse array of high-risk industries in Europe, Asia, and Australia. His background spans petrochemical, manufacturing, transport, oil and gas, agriculture, utilities and mining sectors. He has led safety improvement initiatives across many key areas from serious injury prevention, leadership and governance, and workforce development.
Alex holds a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours, Bachelor of Science, and an MBA from Monash University. His education and professional experience provide a unique perspective on safety and risk management. He is a key asset that delivers practical, impactful change for clients and drives the Incident Analytics' mission forward
With an extensive background in operations management, organisation development, HR management, leadership, and culture development, Warren Smith is dedicated to enhancing safety performance across industries. Over the past 20 years, he has worked with both large and medium-sized enterprises, guiding them towards pragmatic safety performance improvements.
Warren's expertise notably includes managing exposure to serious injuries and fatalities, leadership development, behaviour change, safety governance, systems alignment, and the exploration of human factors associated with error and reliability. His Bachelor of Arts degree provides a valuable social lens to workplace safety that informs a complete approach to risk management.