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TechDogs - "Getting Past Semantics of Safety I or Safety II"

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Getting Past Semantics of Safety I or Safety II

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The safety profession is often pulled between two powerful but seemingly opposing frameworks: Safety I emphasizes compliance and control, while Safety II prioritizes learning and resilience. What if the key to safety excellence wasn't about choosing sides, but in leading from the center?

In this insightful and experience-driven webinar, Scott Gaddis, Vice President and Global Practice Leader at Intelex Technologies and author of From Participation to Partnership, shares how forward-thinking leaders can bridge the divide between Safety I and Safety II. Drawing on 36 years of safety leadership and real-world case studies, Scott presents a compelling roadmap for creating a robust, people-centered safety culture that integrates both structure and flexibility.

This session will explore practical tools, leadership strategies, and real-life lessons that show how blending the two models creates more resilient systems, deeper engagement, and measurable improvements in safety performance.

Whether you're a safety professional, executive leader, or operations manager, this webinar will equip you to lead more effectively, adapt to complexity, and build a culture where safety is owned by everyone, from the boardroom to the front line.

What We'll Cover:
  • The core principles of Safety I and Safety II and recognize the risks of over-relying on compliance or adaptability.
  • How to blend structure and learning into one unified strategy.
  • Methods such as dual-lens investigations, coaching, and storytelling to drive engagement.
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