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WEBINAR: Establishing a Safety Center of Excellence: Strategies and Tools

Written by Christopher Collier | May 1, 2024 at 2:29 PM

This webinar delves into the concept and strategic implementation of a Safety Center of Excellence (CoE), a crucial initiative for organizations aiming to enhance operational efficiency and safety standards. Originating from lean manufacturing principles, the CoE concept focuses on minimizing waste and improving productivity through specialized expertise and continuous improvement in specific areas.

Our discussion outlines the structured five-step process essential for developing a Safety CoE:

  1. Defining Objectives and Scope: Initial step involves clear articulation of goals and the scope of the CoE, aligning with broader organizational objectives to ensure seamless integration and strong justification for the initiative.
  2. Securing Top Leadership Support: Key to success, this step emphasizes the need for active and agile backing from senior management, underpinned by a compelling business case that highlights potential improvements in compliance, cost reduction, and safety outcomes.
  3. Deciding on the Governing Structure: Establishing a robust framework that defines roles, responsibilities, and accountability, ensuring the CoE's effectiveness and alignment with organizational goals.
  4. Building the Team: Focuses on recruiting and continuously training a dedicated team with the right mix of skills—safety expertise, data analysis, and project management—to drive the CoE’s objectives.
  5. Launching & Promoting the Safety CoE: Involves a strategic rollout and promotion plan to foster engagement and awareness across the organization, followed by ongoing monitoring and adjustments based on feedback and performance metrics.

The webinar also tackles the challenges of evaluating and nurturing a positive safety culture, essential for the long-term success of the Safety CoE. It underscores the necessity of a genuine commitment to safety beyond just compliance, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing safety even when it competes with other demands.