Using Data to Improve Health and Safety Risk Management A new training course from HSE! Register your interest now As a valued follower of training courses from HSE we'd like to invite you to register your interest and give us your thoughts as we develop a new health and safety training course that will help practitioners get the best from routine data. Using Data to Improve Health and Safety Risk Management. Why Measure, How to Measure, What to Measure. How can organisations move away from a reliance on lagging indicators such as lost time, injury frequency rates, RIDDOR reportable rates or sickness absence rates or compliance? How can they adopt leading indicators into a reactive monitoring system with predictive value such as near miss reporting or the findings of inspections and audits?  Steve Naylor, Senior Data Scientist at HSE, delivering a talk last week at the Health and Safety event: Using Data to Improve Health And Safety Risk Management. Why Measure, How to Measure, What to Measure. The course will be designed for non-data experts, and aims to support professionals by giving information that will help them to: - Understand the need to collect data and undertake analysis.
- Know what to measure and how to measure it in their own workplace or sector.
- Define upstream measures in relation to health and safety data.
- Understand the predictive value of analytics.
- Understand leading indicators and how they can be used to predict risk.
- Develop and implement a reactive monitoring system.
- Develop an analytic toolkit.
- Be aware of emerging techniques in areas such as data science, analytics and artificial intelligence.
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