| Human Factors: Safety and Accident Prevention |
WEDNESDAY 9 MARCHChair: Keith Scott, Group Head of Safety, Royal Mail GroupÂ8.00
Registration, Hall 89.10
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Is the Compensation Culture Set to Change? A Legal PerspectiveMadeleine Abas, Chair, Health and Safety Lawyers Association and Senior Partner, Osborn Abas Hunt Solicitors9.50
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Bringing Common Sense to Health and Safety: Implementing Lord Young’s ReviewAn update following Lord Young’s review ‘Common Sense, Common Safety’ in October 2010 – recommendations, what has already changed and what’s coming up next.Dr Bill Gunnyeon CBE, Director for Health, Work & Well-being and Chief Medical Adviser, Department for Work and Pensions 10.30
Exhibition and Workshop Theatres, Hall 811.15
Human Causes of IncidentsTechniques for understanding human behaviours, with case studies to help understand the basics of investigating human behaviours to prevent repeat incidents.Richard Scaife, Director, The Keil Centre Limited 11.50
Fatigue and Accident PreventionTim Southam, Chartered Member, IOSH; Fellow, Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors; and Director, Progress Through People12.25
Improving Sickness Absence Through Health and Safety InitiativesChris Jerman, Safety Manager, John Lewis1.00
Exhibition and Workshop Theatres, Hall 82.25
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Developing Effective Personal Safety Policies and ProceduresHow to implement mechanisms for managing personal safety.Nigel Heaton, Director, Human Applications 3.00
Reducing the Risk of Workplace ViolenceRecognising workplace violence and a toolkit of strategies to assist in controlling it.Bob Mayley, National Health, Safety & Environmental Advisor, G4S Secure Solutions (UK) Ltd 3.35
Exhibition and Workshop Theatres, Hall 84.00
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IVIS and ADAS: The Driving Reality Behind the NomenclatureThe latest developments in In-Vehicle Information Systems (IVIS) and Advanced Driving Assistance Systems (ADAS), the induced benefits and risks in plain language.Dr Nick Gkikas, Ergonomics & Human Factors Engineer, Autonomics 4.40
Drivers’ Perception of RiskDr Lisa Dorn, Reader in Driver Behaviour and Training, Department of Systems Engineering and Human Factors, Cranfield University5.15
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