Accidents happen – failing to manage your next steps could be criminal
From the moment an accident happens, the time between you becoming notified and what…
From the moment an accident happens, the time between you becoming notified and what you do next, now means a whole lot more for your business than it did a year ago.
Putting one foot wrong in the 48 hours that follow an incident, and then in the crucial steps in the week following, could already be building a case against you for criminal prosecution.
Accidents do happen – notifiable incident or not, are you confident you have the processes in place when it comes to investigating these accidents in your workplace?
Join us at “Taking Charge of an Accident investigation” and you’ll leave with the confidence to make the right decisions at the right times. Take away the knowledge and a checklist of exactly what to do and avoid scrambling in an emergency.
Hear from our specialist health and safety lawyers as well as WorkSafe on:
- The crucial 48 hours – Crisis Management in the moments that matter;
- Touch, Pause, Engage – The alert notice, the who and the scene;
- What legislation expects from you – compliance in the real world;
- Your investigation – the week that follows;
- What’s covered by legal privilege – understanding your rights and the scope of legal privilege.
Bubble-wrapping your staff does not prevent accidents and incidents – but you can control what happens afterwards.
Taking Charge of an Accident Investigation
Wednesday 21st June
9am – 12.20pm
EMA Business Hub
145 Khyber Pass Road, Auckland
Members
$398 + GST
Non-Members
$509 + GST