The COVID-19 pandemic has changed much in our lives, including where and how we work. Beyond altering our physical workplaces, there are signs that the health crisis may be triggering a fundamental shift in our collective views on safety and well-being, especially on the job. For organizations, these changing viewpoints are providing unique opportunities to rethink not only how they manage risk, but how they can develop stronger safety cultures in the months and years ahead.
Join Cority’s Sean Baldry, CRSP, and renowned safety expert Dr. Andrew Sharman as they explore how COVID-19 is shifting how we look at risk, safety culture and leadership, and what it means for organizations as they adjust to the “new normal.”
During this webinar, we’ll explore:
Sean Baldry, CRSP, Product Marketing Manager, Cority
Sean is a product marketing manager responsible for Cority’s health and safety solutions. He has more than 15 years of experience working in occupational safety and health in the construction, mining and manufacturing industries. Before joining Cority, Sean was the director of health and safety for LafargeHolcim’s eastern Canada division. He is a Canadian Registered Safety Professional.
Andrew Sharman, Founder and CEO, RMS
Andrew is the managing partner of international culture and leadership consultancy RMS Switzerland. He holds master’s degrees in international health and safety law as well as industrial psychology and organizational behavior. He also has a doctoral degree in leadership and culture transformation. Andrew revels in the interplay between compliance and culture. With a safety career exceeding two decades, he has guided global leaders in their commitment to zero incidents and toward safety excellence across a range of industry sectors, including aviation, construction, power generation and supply, fast-moving consumer goods, oil and gas, and manufacturing. His experience spans more than 130 countries across five continents.
Alan Ferguson, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine.
Alan covers worker safety for Safety+Health.