Evaluating the Effectiveness of Your Safety Process

On Demand Webinar
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Your

Safety Process

You have a safety program and you want to know if it is effective or not.

 

 

In this webinar we will discuss:

  • Several tools to measure your program's effectiveness
  • What indicators should be measured to determine the effectiveness of your safety process
  • Tools to use and which trailing and leading indicators can be measured
  • Best practices to elevate your safety process
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Rick Barton Senior Risk Consultant
ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Rick Barton

Rick has over 20 years of experience in safety and risk control, working with clients in many industries including Construction, Mining, Trucking, Manufacturing, and Hospitality. He specializes in assessing risk for the clients of Hausmann Group to reduce loss potential. Through safety assessments and loss analysis, Rick develops solutions which include safety management techniques, training, and engineering. Additionally, he has been asked to speak at local and national safety conferences on topics such as "How to Manage Safety on a Jobsite", and "What it takes to be a Safety Leader”.

Rick is an Authorized Instructor of OSHA Regulations Construction and General Industry Regulations. He is an active member of the Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association (WTBA), Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC), the Wisconsin chapter of The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), and the Association of General Contractors (AGC). He is also on the Advisory Board of the Safety Studies Department at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater.

Rick is an avid boater and enjoys sharing time on the water with family and friends. His children are spread across 4 U.S. states and Japan, so he and his wife are often traveling to visit them. He also has attended more than 150 games in the last 15 years to see his beloved Green Bay Packers play.

ON DEMAND WEBINAR

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