Rethinking Serious & Fatal Injury Prevention
Complimentary Webinar Series – April 28th, 2010
Despite significant declines in general injury rates, many
organizations see flat or increasing rates of fatal and serious events.
This raises a number of questions. How should we be thinking about
serious event prevention? Is the traditional "safety triangle" a useful
model? Are there other better ways of thinking about reducing serious
and fatal injuries?
This webinar explores the thinking behind old paradigms, including the
relationship between types of injuries. Dr. Krause shows why deepening
our understanding of how serious and fatal injury events occur opens up
new possibilities for organizations wishing to prevent them.
What you will need to participate in the Online Seminar:
- Access to the Internet (a 56Kbps connection or better) and a web browser to connect and view the presentation.
- A separate telephone line for the audio portion of the presentation.
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To do so, please go to: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=90703. The test should be finished within two minutes. Please note that you may need to disable pop-up blockers or firewalls to view this event.
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Title: Rethinking Serious & Fatal Injury Prevention
Date: April 28th, 2010
Time: 11:00 AM PDT/1:00 PM CST
Cost: Complimentary |
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Dr. Tom Krause
Chairman of the Board, BST |
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Sponsored by:
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