Join Energy Safety Canada (ESC) for an in-person session that shares key lessons learned from the industry’s ongoing journey to better understand and prevent Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs).
Energy Safety Canada’s Robert Waterhouse will discuss why traditional safety approaches often fall short of preventing SIFs, explore the challenges of learning from limited data, and examine the shift from tracking SIF outcomes to identifying the conditions and precursors that create SIF risk. The session concludes with a systems-based perspective on prevention and ESC’s roadmap for advancing industry learning and action.
In this session, you will learn:
The problem: Why SIF requires a different approach
Defining SIF: A necessary starting point—not the end goal
The data reality: Understanding why learning is difficult
Unlocking prevention: Moving from SIF Actuals (SIF-A) to SIF Potential (SIF-P) and leading indicators
System effects & the path forward: ESC’s roadmap
This is a free event, but registration is required. Lunch will be provided.