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Professor Hudson examines what motivates organisations to improve their safety culture.

About this seminar

In this seminar, international safety expert Professor Patrick Hudson reflects on the challenges facing organisations trying to implement processes to improve their safety performance. He explains his safety culture ladder model, and how companies can assess their safety maturity by using this model.

Who is this seminar for?

This presentation is for:

  • leaders
  • managers
  • work health and safety consultants
  • anyone with a passion for improving organisational performance.

About the presenter (at the time of the presentation)

Professor Hudson is a psychologist and internationally recognised safety expert who has worked in a wide range of high-hazard industries and is Professor of the Human Factor in Safety at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. He was one of the developers of the Tripod model for Shell which is better known as the ‘swiss cheese’ model.

Professor Hudson was selected as a Distinguished Lecturer of the Society of Petroleum Engineers in 2012–13, and an expert witness on process safety and safety culture in the BP Deepwater Horizon lawsuit in New Orleans.

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