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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.
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Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Join us for an insightful webinar presented by myosh in collaboration with Cristian from HabitSafe, as we delve into the fascinating world of neuroscience and its pivotal role in improving workplace safety.
Research shows that inattention contributes significantly to most incidents, including Serious Injury and Fatality (SIF) events. In this webinar, we will explore: - Journey into Inattention: Discover what sparked Cristian's interest in the link between inattention and incidents.
- Neuroscience Fascination: Learn about the allure of neuroscience and how it enables us to peer inside the brain.
- Behavioral Insights: Understand what neuroscience reveals about human behavior and the critical importance of comprehending why people act the way they do in safety contexts.
- Information vs. Action: Examine why relying solely on information is insufficient for ensuring safety and what truly influences our actions.
- Conscious vs. Subconscious: Dive into how our conscious and subconscious minds process and perceive risk, and whether the same tools can influence both.
- Indicators and Impact: Discuss the relevance of lagging and leading indicators in safety and how they can be leveraged for maximum impact.
- Driving Understanding: Explore strategies to help workers and leaders gain a deeper understanding of what drives their actions and behaviors.
- Future of Safety: Address why the findings of neuroscience have often been overlooked in safety practices and why integrating these discoveries is crucial for the future.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from neuroscience and transform your approach to safety management.
Tuesday Aug 06, 2024
Tuesday Aug 06, 2024
Join us for an exciting and informative webinar as myosh and Mybrand Digital come together to revolutionise the way you engage your team in Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) training. In this session, we'll delve into innovative strategies to keep your audiences captivated and ensure your training programs are not only effective but also engaging. Discover how we utilise a variety of dynamic tools to enhance the learning experience, including: - Australian Voiceover: Leverage the familiarity and relatability of local voice talent to connect with your audience. - Scenarios using Animations: Bring learning to life with animated scenarios that depict real-world situations and solutions. - Drag and Drop Knowledge Checks: Interactive knowledge checks to reinforce learning and ensure comprehension. - Animated Videos: Use visually compelling animated videos to explain complex concepts simply and engagingly. - Background Music: Create an immersive learning environment with carefully selected background music. - Closed Captions: Ensure accessibility and inclusivity with closed captions for all learners. We'll also showcase the myosh Online Learning Platform, highlighting how this collaboration with Mybrand Digital offers a dynamic range of online courses designed to elevate your team's HSE knowledge. Mybrand Digital's expertise in crafting bespoke eLearning solutions and their extensive library of sought-after off-the-shelf courses provide a comprehensive learning experience. This webinar is a must-attend for anyone looking to enhance their organization's HSE training programs with engaging and effective eLearning solutions. Don't miss out on this opportunity to transform your training approach and keep your team engaged and informed. Register today!
Thursday Jul 25, 2024
myosh Presents: Walking in their boots: Seeing Safety From the Frontline with Sentis
Thursday Jul 25, 2024
Thursday Jul 25, 2024
Results from our recent study confirm that there is a distinct disconnect between leaders and frontline workers. The data, collected from more than 59,000 survey participants, indicates that frontline workers have a more negative perception to that of their leaders. This is especially true when it comes to safety across the physical, psychological and social experiences. In this webinar Dr Brett Solomon, Principal Consultant at Sentis will explore the differences in perception and learn what leaders can do to better understand how frontline workers experience the workplace to support safety, wellbeing and productivity. You’ll discover: The dangers of leadership being out of touch with how frontline employees experience the workplace Strategies for leaders to gain insights into the experiences of frontline workers, such as: Creating an environment where psychological safety and trust are prioritised Committing resources and time to understand the frontline perspective Actively soliciting feedback and ideas from employees Promoting teamwork and cooperative efforts
Dr Brett Solomon Principal Consultant Doctorate in Strategic Leadership Brett is a leadership expert and organisational culture transformation consultant. He specialises in assisting organisations to achieve significant improvements in performance, employee engagement, leadership effectiveness and safety. He has a wealth of experience, from being a lieutenant in the army to sitting on the strategic board of a multinational organisation, starting a consulting firm and fulfilling the role of a university dean. As a recognised leader in combining neuroscience, change management and leadership theory, Brett has been involved in numerous culture change, safety and leadership development initiatives throughout the world
Friday Jul 19, 2024
Friday Jul 19, 2024
Join us for an insightful webinar on the crucial role of mentoring in creating a safer and more productive workplace.
In collaboration with Annette Gray Consulting, a leader in mentoring and coaching, we will explore how structured mentoring programs can transform workplace culture and enhance Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) outcomes.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand the fundamental principles of effective mentoring and its impact on workplace safety.
- Learn practical strategies to implement and sustain mentoring programs within your organisation.
- Discover real-world examples and success stories from Annette Gray's "Mentoring Made Easy" program.
- Gain insights into how mentoring fosters a culture of continuous improvement, accountability, and proactive safety behaviours.
- Engage in an interactive Q&A session to address your specific mentoring challenges and opportunities.
Whether you are a safety professional, HR leader, or manager, this webinar will provide valuable tools and knowledge to leverage mentoring as a powerful driver for safety excellence in your organisation.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of mentoring and its vital role in creating a safer workplace.
Friday Jul 05, 2024
Simplifying Psychosocial Risk Management: Taking a People Centered Approach
Friday Jul 05, 2024
Friday Jul 05, 2024
In this webinar we take a people centred approach to psychosocial risk management in the complex landscape of workplace safety.
Amidst important discussions around risk assessment, legislation and legal requirements, it's crucial not to lose sight of the ultimate goal: creating healthier and more productive workplaces for our people.
This session is designed for leaders hoping to refine their approach to articulating and enhancing psychosocial safety within their organisations.
Join Anthony Gibbs, Sentis CEO, and Dr. Amy Hawkes, Sentis’ Head of Psychology, as they delve into a discussion on psychosocial safety in the workplace.
During this webinar, we will:
-Unpack a simple model to discuss and comprehend the safety experience of people in your organisation
-Discuss the elements that influence individual psychosocial safety, affecting their resilience and reserves
-Understand the research and models that sit behind this simple story
-Explore psychosocial safety as not only the absence of harm but the presence of protective factors that bolster your people’s wellbeing
Friday Jun 28, 2024
Friday Jun 28, 2024
Join us for an engaging and informative webinar showcasing the incredible ease of QR codes and the powerful functionality of the Viking Platform App.
Discover how to capture safety management data seamlessly, both online and offline, transforming the way you manage safety in the field.
By leveraging QR codes and mobile apps, organisations can transform their safety management practices, ensuring a safer, more efficient, and compliant workplace.
Learn how QR codes and mobile apps:
- Boost Efficiency and Productivity: Reduce time spent on data entry and retrieval, allowing employees to focus on core tasks.
- Ensure Accuracy and Compliance: Real-time data capture keeps information accurate and up-to-date, helping you stay compliant with safety regulations.
- Increase Accessibility: Offline functionality means safety processes aren't hindered by connectivity issues, ensuring critical tools are always available, even in remote locations.
- Speed Up Response Times: Immediate logging and action assignment lead to quicker responses to safety incidents, reducing risks.
- Streamline Processes: Simplify access to information and reduce manual data entry for more efficient safety management.
- Foster Engagement and Accountability: Easy-to-use mobile apps encourage active participation in safety management and enable real-time reporting and tracking.
- Save Costs: Cut down on paper-based processes and reduce data management time, leading to significant cost savings.
- Enhance Mobility: Empower field workers to perform safety tasks on the go, ensuring safety protocols are followed in real-time.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to see how integrating QR codes and mobile apps can elevate your safety management practices. Register now and revolutionise your approach to workplace safety!
Thursday Jun 13, 2024
Thursday Jun 13, 2024
We often hear the catch-all term “complacency” but do we really understand what it means?
Complacency is usually defined as “having done a task many times without incident so that the person is no longer attentive to the dangers involved”.
For instance, if every time we moved looking at our phone we ran into a pole, we wouldn’t remain complacent for long, and we would change our behaviour to a safer habit (for example, looking where we are going).
Over the last 50 years, we have managed safety in three traditional ways: • Fix the work environment. • Improve the safety management system. • Get people to think more about safety.
These three approaches have helped us improve safety and we need to continue with them, but research shows they are not enough to prevent many incidents, even serious ones like SIFs.
Today, there is an increasing trend of workplace incidents involving contact with something meant to be there. For example, people running into poles, slipping on stairs with non-slip strips, tripping on furniture and many others.
For these types of incidents, we can’t do much about the work environment (unless we bubble-wrap people), improving the system won’t do much either and getting people to think more about safety is a nice idea, but neuroscience shows that’s not how our brain works.
If we want to improve safety further, we need to get our most valuable asset, our people, to be seasoned players in the personal/occupational safety game.
To do that, we need to understand the different types of complacency and teach them how to manage each type better to reduce their impact.
Neuroscience explains the biological basis of complacency (yes, it’s part of being human) and has identified specific neural circuits responsible for the different types of complacency.
The good news is that each type has a specific solution.
Friday May 31, 2024
Friday May 31, 2024
Join Director and Founder of Better Being, Greg Stark and psychologist and co-founder of Connect Psych Services, Dr Natalie Flatt to explore the concept of stress. Learn the ins and outs of stress, how to combat burnout and build a resilient workforce.
Uncover findings from Better Being’s 2023 Wellbeing Index Report on employee wellbeing and gain practical insights into identifying and mitigating common workplace stressors.
Discover how leadership can support employee wellbeing and understand the crucial role of recovery when it comes to building resilience.
Key learning outcomes:
· Understanding stress and it helps us to perform.
· Learn the signs and symptoms of burnout and discover strategies to mitigate burnout.
· Explore the crucial aspect of recovery and sleep to enhance resilience and productivity.
· Gain insights into the role of leadership in promoting and supporting employee wellbeing.
· Live Q&A
Thursday Mar 14, 2024
Cultivating Inclusive Workplaces: A Global Perspective from 88 Women in Antarctica
Thursday Mar 14, 2024
Thursday Mar 14, 2024
Join us as we celebrate International Women's Month 2024 for a unique exploration into fostering diversity, inclusion, and workplace safety through the lens of 88 women from 19 countries who came together in Antarctica. Discover how creating a sense of belonging is essential for women in the workplace and the impact it has on building supportive networks.
Our webinar will delve into the challenges faced by women of various ages and explore the common human fear of rejection and exclusion. Learn practical strategies for incorporating inclusivity and diversity in the workplace while embracing the new norms that will encourage safety and support.
Throughout the session, our speakers, Kristina and Annette, will engage in meaningful conversations, addressing key questions about coexisting safely in the workplace and understanding the need for support across a diverse range of women’s experiences. Drawing inspiration from sustainability development goals and inner development goals, they will share insights on how to create and encourage a psychologically safe workplace.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable perspectives on what it takes to feel supported, both individually and as a team. Discover the simple ways to make your workplace more inclusive and join us in fostering a culture where vulnerability is not just encouraged but celebrated. Let's celebrate International Women's Month by taking significant steps towards a more diverse, inclusive, and psychologically safe future for all.
Be part of the conversation and contribute to a workplace environment that reflects the true strength of unity in diversity.
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
Thursday Nov 09, 2023
Join industry injury prevention experts, Dr Jenny Legge and Zac Lowth from Staunch Technology, as they discuss opportunities for change in our approach to reducing injury risk in our ageing workforce, particularly with the emerging focus on psychosocial factors contributing to musculoskeletal injury workers compensation claims.
Together, they will discuss some of the latest technologies and research for identifying, managing and reviewing our approach for a sustainable workforce of the future.
Participants will also receive a copy of your organisation's vulnerability score and a 10-step process for improvement.