Understanding Just Culture
West Africa Branch South West District
- Date
- 08 June 2024
- Type
- Event
Event
Summary
This West Africa Branch event explores the concept of Just Culture and its application across various sectors.
Just Culture is a framework that balances safety and accountability, encouraging open reporting of errors and near-misses without fear of punishment, while still holding individuals accountable for reckless behaviour.
Initially developed in the aviation industry to enhance safety and learning from mistakes, Just Culture principles are now being adopted in healthcare, nuclear power, and other high-risk industries.
Highlighting the benefits of fostering a Just Culture, including improved safety outcomes, enhanced organisational learning, and a more transparent and supportive work environment.
Joined by our speaker, Abanum Iruoghene Isakpa.
Event
Summary
This West Africa Branch event explores the concept of Just Culture and its application across various sectors.
Just Culture is a framework that balances safety and accountability, encouraging open reporting of errors and near-misses without fear of punishment, while still holding individuals accountable for reckless behaviour.
Initially developed in the aviation industry to enhance safety and learning from mistakes, Just Culture principles are now being adopted in healthcare, nuclear power, and other high-risk industries.
Highlighting the benefits of fostering a Just Culture, including improved safety outcomes, enhanced organisational learning, and a more transparent and supportive work environment.
Joined by our speaker, Abanum Iruoghene Isakpa.
Who should attend?
This event is open to IOSH members and non-members.
Who should attend?
This event is open to IOSH members and non-members.
Where and when?
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Type
Online
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Date
08 June 2024
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Time
13:00 BST
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