Past Event - Fun Park - human elements of failure to learn
IN PERSON SPACES TO ATTEND (please note there is limited capacity for this particular event for in person attendance) AND ALSO AVAILABLE TO ATTEND VIRTUALLY ONLINE - Invite link will be sent to all registered attendees nearer to the time of the presentation itself after bookings have closed.
Speaker:
Trish Kerin, Director, ISC
Presenter Bio:
Trish Kerin is an award-winning international expert and key note speaker in process safety and the inaugural director of the IChemE Safety Centre. She leads a team who help organisations share and learn in process safety. Trish leverages off her years of engineering and varied leadership experience to help organisations improve their process safety outcomes.
She has represented industry to many government bodies and has sat on the board of the Australian National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority. She is a Chartered Engineer, registered Professional Process Safety Engineer, Fellow of IChemE and Engineers Australia. Trish also holds a diploma in OHS, a Master of Leadership and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
Her expertise has been recognised with the John A Brodie Medal (2015), the Trevor Kletz Merit Award (2018) and Women in Safety Network’s Inaugural Leader of the Year (2022).
Presentation Synopsis:
This case study exposes the user to a series of challenges associated with learning to operate a theme park ride. They will assess how well they think they have been prepared to operate the ride. It will cover learning from previous incidents or near misses and explore the human factors elements involved.
Date: Tuesday 12th November
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