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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

Sunday Sep 04, 2022
MSD Risk Analysis – A LIVE Demonstration
Sunday Sep 04, 2022
Sunday Sep 04, 2022
Presented by David Bick, Director, Consulting Services, Joint Action Solutions
This is a follow-up session to David’s previous presentation. This session will showcase a LIVE demonstration.
The old traditional, reactive process of assessing WMSD in a task is changing. Digital technology has allowed a much more proactive and prevention focused way which allows non experts to produce quick, objective, accurate, cost effective and reliable results. We can now make data driven decisions by doing automated manual task risk assessments using wearable sensors which produce instant and relevant reporting to target the key hazards.

Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Leadership for the future – what does that actually mean?
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
What’s covered?
The great resignation is getting a lot of airtime in the media these days. However if you look at it from a positive angle, it is a great opportunity to do things differently and rethink many things we have taken for granted particularly how we lead people. You may be thinking what does Leadership for the Future actually mean? This will be a facilitated interactive session where we will explore together through conversation and interactive discussion: What does leadership for the future mean for you and your organisation? Employees are wanting leaders who:
- See them as a whole person and support their well-being and their sense of purpose
- Want to feel like they belong
- They want to have access to flexibility in how and where they work
- Speak to them in a respectful way where they are part of the problem solving and decision making
- Come along with your own views and ideas on how these topics can be integrated into how you and your organisations address these and pick up new ideas from others.

Thursday Jul 21, 2022
myosh Presents The Digital Bowtie and Critical Control Management
Thursday Jul 21, 2022
Thursday Jul 21, 2022
Presented by Adrian Manessis, Director Business Development, Mel Ikac, Solution Consultant & Maddie Edwards, Solution Consultant
What’s covered?
Reduce Incidents with a Control Management framework that integrates with everyday work processes.
The myosh Critical Control Management (CCM) module reduces the likelihood of incidents by automating the CCM process. Critical Control verification is incorporated into everyday processes such as regular workplace inspections
The system helps organisations implement recommendations designed to reduce serious injuries and fatalities, as highlighted in the Brady report. One of the key recommendations in this report is the need to focus on the effectiveness and enforcement of controls to manage hazards, and drive real improvement in workplace safety.
Our team will demonstrate how:
Critical Risks & Controls are defined within the Digital Bowtie
Records are created automatically as Bowtie elements are added.
The Bowtie updates in real-time when controls are compromised.
Frequent processes such as inspections and incident reports automatically create verification records and update control status.
Organisations typically record thousands of verifications over time, ensuring compliance, transparency, and feedback for management. The system allows for unlimited workflow opportunities, for example, automatic action generation and non-conformance status amendments.
myosh is a highly configurable, cloud-based safety solution featuring over 50 core modules. All modules can be easily integrated with one another and configured to interact with external software. The myosh team are focused on exceeding expectations for services and reliability and our product range evolves constantly based on user feedback and contributions from leading safety authorities.
CCM Reporting on the performance of critical controls includes:
How many
Where
On what
No of failures/passes
Ineffective controls needing review
Which critical risks became uncontrolled
And can be reported by location, client, piece of equipment – it’s all configurable.

Thursday Jul 07, 2022
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorder Risk Analysis – A Data Driven Approach
Thursday Jul 07, 2022
Thursday Jul 07, 2022
Presented by David Bick, Director, Consulting Services, Joint Action Solutions
Whats covered?
The old traditional, reactive process of assessing WMSD in a task is changing. Digital technology has allowed a much more proactive and prevention focused way which allows non experts to produce quick, objective, accurate, cost effective and reliable results. We can now make data driven decisions by doing automated manual task risk assessments using wearable sensors which produce instant and relevant reporting to target the key hazards.

Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Presented by Anthony Gibbs, (CEO Sentis), Dr Amy
Hawkes, (Head of Psychology at Sentis) and Warren Smith
Research suggests that one in five recordable incidents and near misses have serious or fatal outcome potential—regardless of the actual outcome severity. Yet many organisations struggle with underreporting and classification of their more serious incidents.
Understanding the system and culture factors that contribute to underreporting and your organisation’s risk exposure is the first step to building a more mature reporting culture.
In this webinar, Sentis CEO Anthony Gibbs will interview Dr Amy Hawkes, Head of Psychology at Sentis, and Warren Smith, Founder of Incident Analytics, to explore:
• the importance of accurately identifying serious injury/fatality potential events
• key drivers of underreporting
• the importance of weak signals to future serious events
• some practical ideas and strategies you can implement to improve the way your organisation responds to incident reports.

Friday Jun 10, 2022
Leading People To Use Their Brains As PPE
Friday Jun 10, 2022
Friday Jun 10, 2022
Presented by Cristian Sylvestre, Habitsafe
What’s covered?
The Problem
Leaders invest heavily in eliminating hazards, improving the safety systems and making safety more conscious by engaging people with conversations about safety.
During the last 50 years, these have helped improve safety significantly. We can’t do without them.
Today, we use these three approaches more than we have before, and we do it substantially better than ever before.
Yet, workplace fatalities in the Australia have stagnated since 2013, as have the number of incidents, even those with serious consequences.
So, do we continue to only do more of the same and hope the trend reverses?
We need to contemplate we might be missing something.
As safety professionals, we need to ask ourselves: Is there an innovation out there safety is failing to recognise and utilise?

Thursday Jun 02, 2022
Webinar – OKR vs KPI: Measuring Health and Safety Metrics that Matter
Thursday Jun 02, 2022
Thursday Jun 02, 2022
Presented by Mark Wright, MD, FEFO Consulting
Is your health & safety strategy effective?
Do your metrics allow you to learn, adjust and improve?
If either your strategy is wrong or metrics are in effective, there is a good chance there are lost opportunities for success.
The Objective Results (OKR) approach to setting goals is a great way to effectively support a strategy and has been used at Google, LinkedIn Airbnb, and many more. OKR’s are often complimented by Key Performance Indicators (KPI)

Thursday May 26, 2022
Webinar : The Intangibles – Do We Need to Change Our Focus
Thursday May 26, 2022
Thursday May 26, 2022
Presented by Adam Turns, Symplexi
In safety we like to measure things. But does what we measure tell us what we really need? Does what we do, actually do what we want it to?
In this webinar, Adam Turns will ask you to consider some of your common beliefs around safety and why they are important. We’ll explore systems and culture and the things we currently measure, as well as touching on why changing our focus to some of the intangibles like trust, responsibility and commitment may be in our best interests.

Thursday May 19, 2022
Safety Leadership, Thinking as a Host
Thursday May 19, 2022
Thursday May 19, 2022
Presented by Andy Shone, CEO, Southpac Group
The responsibility of Leadership can feel overwhelming, not least when all the literature, books and memes depict leaders as heroes. Heroes are expected to be, well, heroic. In safety leadership terms this means having all the answers, making the big calls, motivating people, being inspirational!
Leading as a host is a more realistic proposition. Leading isn’t all about being front and centre. As a host leader its more important to know when it’s time to step forward and when it’s time to step back. This webinar aims to re-frame safety leadership utilising the host leadership approach and will provide insights into alternative leadership practices.

Thursday Apr 28, 2022
BORING: it could be life or death but workers tune out to health and safety info
Thursday Apr 28, 2022
Thursday Apr 28, 2022
What's Covered?
An Edith Cowan University (ECU) study has confirmed what many workers have long lamented: health and safety information, while vital, often fails to engage employees.
Dr Kelly Jaunzems’ study investigated occupational safety and health (OSH) information in the workplace and whether it was read, understood, taken on board, internalised and enacted.
The study found most companies use email to convey OSH information, but it is not the most effective method or preferred by employees, and social media’s potential remains virtually untapped.
Kelly will discuss
- How to tailor OSH Communication to reflect urgency, amount and type
- How other industries use social media platforms for their advantage
- How to create and engage with meaningful two-way conversations
About Dr Kelly Jaunzems
Researcher and Lecturer, Edith Cowan University
Dr Kelly Jaunzems is a qualitative researcher with extensive experience in ethnographic research design and implementation. She has a Master of Occupational of Health and Safety, and her PhD thesis investigated the communication of OSH information through a social construction framework. Her research focuses on social media, the social side of safety, and the channels and process of communicating OSH information to organisations, employees and the general public. Dr Jaunzems is co-chair of the AIOH’s Communications and Marketing committee, and the Australian representative on the IOSH Communication and Marketing Committee.