Current learning topics
Energy-based Safety – A smarter way to control risk and the power to prevent serious injury and fatality
Traditional health and safety methods tend to use subjective methods to explore incidents and often produce inconsistent outcomes. Energy based safety (EBS) focuses on physics – the transfer of energy to people. In these 6 modules, Dr Matt Hallowell provides a comprehensive foundation of what energy- based safety is, how you identify high-energy hazards in the work place, and how you appropriately control high-energy hazards. Energy-based Safety Modules
Coming soon
- High-Energy Hazards in Residential Construction
- SCL (Safety Classification and Learning) model
- Recovery at Work
- Contractor Safety Management
High-Energy Hazards in Residential Construction
If you’ve already learned about the Energy Wheel and Energy-based safety, you might be wondering how to apply it to residential construction. This module provides you with energy-based safety learning and clear advice about critical risks specific to residential construction.
SCL (Safety Classification and Learning) model – a method for consistently classifying safety incidents, enabling quality learning and accurate monitoring.
The SCL model is built on Energy-based Safety principles and provides a consistent, more objective way to classify incidents. With the SCL, people and organisations learn more from incidents and track safety progress more accurately.
Recovery at Work - learning that helps workers and bosses get workers back to work following an injury
Recovering at work, works. But how do you do it well? This learning provides advice for workers and bosses when a worker has had an injury, as well as providing more information if the recovery journey takes a bit longer than expected.
Contractor Safety Management – going beyond the paperwork, guiding you toward improved procurement strategies, collaborative safety cultures, and clearly defined roles and responsibilities
Construction relies on contractors and principal contractors working together effectively to get the work done in a highly competitive environment. This topic provides learning that clearly lays out contractor safety obligations as well as practical ways you can improve collaborative safety cultures.