Many safety and health programs are operating in our organizations, yet few have undergone systematic evaluation to determine their success and cost effectiveness. To reach a higher level of performance, it may be time to evaluate whether to go forward with your current program or take a different approach. In this seminar, you will learn a decision-making strategy that you can use to analyze the cost-effectiveness of the resources allocated for your program and how to make those changes that will increase the performance of your safety and health program.
Learn to
• Apply a decision-making strategy to gauge the performance of your safety and health program resources
• Demonstrate statistically the relationship between your loss experience and the efforts made by your safety and health program
• Use this decision-making approach for future resource planning
Instructor(s): Samuel A. Oyewole, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Environmental Health and Safety Engineering
The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Credit: 1 Day / .7 CEU / 1.17 Safety CM Points #10-4808