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myosh hosts regular HSEQ Industry Webinars. These podcasts include all of our webinars presented by leading industry experts and include topics such as Safety Differently, Mental Health, HSEQ Law, Leadership, Learning Teams, HOP (Human Organisational Performance), Chain of Responsibility, Safety Culture, Climate and much more.
Episodes

Tuesday Nov 30, 2021
Key Factors for Successful Mould Remediation
Tuesday Nov 30, 2021
Tuesday Nov 30, 2021
Water damage and subsequent mould growth can have lasting impacts to not only the health of occupants but also on the building structure itself, and these risks are amplified when corrective actions are delayed or if the source of the problem remains undiscovered for months or longer.
It is unfortunately too common for mould remediation projects to run over time or expand to include costly additional site attendances and further works. Our panel of Indoor Environmental Professionals (IEP) draws from decades of industry experience to identify the key factors common to successful remediation projects, and outline how an IEP can assist in ensuring remediation is successful.
This discussion covers the entire project lifecycle, including:
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- Initial investigations and scoping
- Industry best practice remediation processes – what works and what doesn’t
- How containment saves money and reduces health impacts
- The health and legal ramifications of mould remediation – making sure projects don’t come back to haunt you

Thursday Nov 25, 2021
myosh presents The Digital Bowtie + CCM
Thursday Nov 25, 2021
Thursday Nov 25, 2021
Presented by Nigel Woodward (Senior Consultant, myosh), Adrian Manessis (Director, myosh) and Josh Bryant (Mitchell Services General Manager, People and Risk)
A game-changer in critical risk management
myosh are very excited to present the game changing concept of The Digital Bowtie together with our Critical Control Management module and the Smart Inspection process.
Key takeaways:
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- Learn how myosh CCM drives integrated action when controls are compromised
- Learn how The Rules Engine invokes powerful tech when controls are compromised
- Analyse risks and controls on an interactive Performance Dashboard

Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Critical Control Measurement: Evaluating effectiveness to add value
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Presented by Mark Wright (Director, FEFO Consulting) with Wade Needham (General Manager – EHS, Natural Resources Australasia)
What’s covered?
Are you celebrating success?
This webinar will outline how to simply report critical controls, data visualisation options and storytelling. A practical case study will also be provided on CCM performance reporting.
Key takeaways:
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- Quality vs Quantity metrics
- CCM as part of broader Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting
- Commercial acumen and CCM continual improvement

Tuesday Nov 23, 2021
Top 4 Reasons for Poor Contractor and Supplier Performance
Tuesday Nov 23, 2021
Tuesday Nov 23, 2021
Presented by Mark Wright (Managing Director, Health & Safety Index) & Colin Williams (Director, heyProcurement)
What’s covered?
This webinar provides an economic outlook of labour and materials, will provide Health and Safety Index benchmark results, factors impacting on poor contractor and supplier performance.
Often organisations take a one-size-fits-all approach to managing risks when procuring goods and services. This often leads to complexities, clutter, non-compliance, and ineffective cultures. Requirements vary based on supplier maturity, procurement categories, economic trends and activities performed.
We will explore current procurement trends impacting goods and services, including commercial risks, health and safety practices and behaviours.
Key takeaways:
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- Economic outlook and procurement risks
- Methods to engage contractors and suppliers
- Segmenting contractors and suppliers
- Measuring performance
- Applying risk-based controls and improvement plans.

Tuesday Nov 23, 2021
Tuesday Nov 23, 2021
What’s covered?
Presented by Greg McLoughlin (MD, Health by Design)
This presentation examines how neurotransmitters and neural pathways impact health, safety choices, mental wellbeing and performance in all aspects of our lives. We also examine COVID impacts such as ‘work from home’ and look at profiles that are better suited or less suited to working from home.
Health By Design (HBD) have affiliations with Swinburne University’s school of psychology, the University of Sussex centre for innovation and Robertson Brain Health. HBD provide health, safety & human performance programs globally.

Thursday Nov 18, 2021
Can Employers Enforce Mandatory Vaccinations? No Jab, No Job?
Thursday Nov 18, 2021
Thursday Nov 18, 2021
The definition issues for employees and the COVID-19 vaccine is whether employers can enforce mandatory vaccinations –No Jab No Job?
With the Country and individual states opening up, employers need to know their legal obligations. Brian Jackson (Employment Lawyer from Moray & Agnew Lawyers) will present on this important topic so that employers know how to proceed and avoid claims and HR related risks.

Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Critical Control Verification: Are your controls effective?
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Presented by Mark Wright (Director, FEFO Consulting) with Rebecca Crompton (General Manager Safety, BSA Ltd)
What’s covered?
Can you sleep at night, knowing your critical controls are effective?
This webinar will outline different types of critical control assurance activity. A practical case study will also be shown on how to provide stakeholders with comfort that critical controls are effective.
Key takeaways:
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- Verifying critical control effectiveness
- Unintended consequences
- Solution focus approach to CCM

Thursday Nov 11, 2021
Safety of Work Survey
Thursday Nov 11, 2021
Thursday Nov 11, 2021
Presented by Dr David Provan (Forge Works)
What’s covered?
Last month Forge Works released the Safety of Work Survey as part of a diagnostic process for improving the safety of work. This webinar will discuss how this can be used as a replacement for existing safety climate and safety culture perception surveys. This evidenced based approach takes the contemporary safety theories of High Reliability Organisations (HRO), Resilience Engineering, Safety II, Safety Differently and Human and Organisational Performance and operationalises it in a way for organisations to understand their capacity for managing the safety of work.
In addition the survey also understands how your organisation believes safety should be managed. This is critical insight for any improvement and change process. Come along to understand the science and the practice of the latest safety thinking and research and how you can apply it in your organisation.

Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
Critical Performance Standards: How to set clear expectations and build capability
Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
Presented by Mark Wright (Director, FEFO Consulting) with Caitlin Stuhlener (Asia Pacific ESH Senior Manager, Lockheed Martin
What’s covered?
What does success look like?
This webinar will outline options for setting critical control performance standards. A practical case study will also be provided on setting expectations for assurance activity and attributes of effective critical controls.
Key takeaways:
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- Critical control performance standard options
- Critical control boundaries and expectation setting
- Understanding roles, building the right capability to achieve objectives

Thursday Nov 04, 2021
SHAPED Supervision: Redefining front line safety leadership
Thursday Nov 04, 2021
Thursday Nov 04, 2021
Presented by David Provan and Ralph Shreeve (Forgeworks)
What’s covered?
The primary purpose of a modern supervisor working in hazardous operations is to organise, manage, support and develop the team’s ability to work safely. In order to effectively deliver on that primary purpose, we believe that the key actions of safe supervision are SHAPED i.e.,
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- Seeking differing opinions.
- Hunting for hazards.
- Aligning goals and roles.
- Planning collaboratively.
- Executing mindfully.
- Developing individual and team capabilities.
These actions are not the exclusive domain of the supervisor. As the team must be actively engaged in the process, safe supervision should not be seen as something that is done to the team, but rather as a dynamic element of teamwork. The supervisor is accountable for the quality of supervision but every member of the team has a shared responsibility.
Just as good leadership develops, and is in turn dependent upon, good follow-ship, safe supervision creates and is in turn dependent upon good teamwork. Optimising each of the elements of SHAPED supervision requires every member of the team to be fully engaged, not just with the supervisor and other team members, but also with the action itself.
This webinar is focused on:
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- Exploring a new definition of supervision and understanding the elements of ‘SHAPED’ supervision.
- Exploring ‘safe supervision’ as both a leadership role and a set of activities that the whole team engage with using the “Know, Say, Do” framework.
- Exploring how diversity and inclusion can enhance hazard hunts and discussions and planning.
- Understanding how to harness the positive effects and minimise the potential negatives of diversity and collaboration.
This knowledge will develop your understanding of how to create a safe system of work and supervision where the team is actively engaged in looking out for themselves and each other.