H&M Events
24th November 2010 – Hearts and Minds introduction workshop
Manchester Conference Centre, UK
Organised in partnership with the Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors as part of the Human and Organisational Factors in the Oil, Gas and Chemical Industries Conference.
Schedule:
12:30 – 1330 Registration and Lunch
13:30 – 1400 Introduction to Hearts and Minds: theory and ethos of the toolkit
14:00 – 1445 Practical workshop: Understanding your culture
14:45 – 1515 Refreshments
15:15 –1600 Practical workshop: Managing rule-breaking
16:00 – 1630 Review of activities, including Q&A, tips and advice
Prof. Dianne Parker, who is one of the original developers of the Hearts and Minds toolkit, will be presenting a half-day workshop hosted by the Energy Institute in partnership with the Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (IEHF). The workshop has been organised as part of the IEHF’s Human and Organisational Factors in the Oil, Gas and Chemical Industries Conference (25th - 26th November 2010).
The workshop will focus on the Hearts and Minds toolkit, providing an introduction to the history and theory of Hearts and Minds, when and where it should be used, and how to use the toolkit. Also included will be participative workshop activities for two of the tools – Understanding your culture and Managing rule-breaking – providing an insight into how the tools should be run and facilitated.
Participants will be able to share knowledge and experiences as well as learn how to effectively implement safety culture change from one of the world’s leading behavioural safety specialists. The workshop will be highly useful to anyone planning on using Hearts and Minds or other cultural development tools and key personnel involved in the coordination and delivery of safety culture improvement programmes. Participants can expect to gain an excellent introduction to Hearts and Minds, as well as a solid understanding on the best ways to use the tools.
Price £150.00
Details on how to book your place for this event can be found on the event website (www.ogc2010.org). Alternatively, contact Stuart King E: sking@energyinst.org
H&M trainers and consultants
Name: Bob Fox, BOHIKA cc.
Contact details:
Email address: bobfox@telkomsa.net
Profile:
Bob Fox was involved on the Shell Houdini project, which involved 40,000 construction contractors. His role was to equip local trainers with sufficient behavioural skills, to enable them, in turn, to train Contractor Supervisors. Bob combined H&M and Supervisor learning modules in 2007 for SIEP. This material was used to develop the 'Train The Trainer' module. Bob has also delivered H&M workshops in the Middle & Far East, Africa and Europe.
Name: Prof. Patrick Hudson
Contact details:
Email: hudson@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Profile:
Patrick Hudson is Prof. at Delft University, and is one of the original researchers who worked on the Hearts and Minds development. Patrick is one of the leading experts in behavioural safety, and has also developed a number of the Hearts and Minds additional resources, including the recent Human failure taxonomy.
Name: Ed Jansen
Contact details:
Ed Janssen Risk Management Consultancy
Accredited Tripod BETA practitioner / trainer/assessor
Vos de Waelstraat 34
6931 TW Westervoort
tel. +31 (0)26 3211416
Email: EHJ.Janssen@planet.nl
Profile:
Ed Jansen worked as HSE Policy Advisor at Shell where he was responsible for the development of HSE management systems, including Bow Tie risk analysis, Tripod Beta and Tipod Delta. Ed is now an independent consultant working in the area of risk managment, Organisational culture, and incident investigation. Ed is an accredited Tripod Beta assessor, trainer and practicioner. Ed recently completed consultation to the Shell Learning Centre on updating HSE learning courses, including Hearts and Minds.
Name: Prof. Dianne Parker
Contact details:
Email: dianne.parker@safety-culture.co.uk
Profile:
Dianne is one of the original developers of Hearts and Minds, and was a Prof. at Manchester University, UK. Dianne is now an independent consultant, and delivers Hearts and Minds training and consultancy services. Dianne's most recent work involved implementing Hearts and Minds as part of a safety improvement.
Name: Raj Singh, Safety@Work
Contact details:
Safety@Work Consultancy Pte Ltd
Singapore
Phone: +65 6264 1500
Fax: +65 6264 1990
email:contact@safetyatwork.com.sg
website: www.safetyatwork.com.sg
Profile:
Safety@Work has been involved most notably on Shell’s Houdini project in Singapore, using Hearts and Minds as the basis for induction training, leadership workshops, as well as a Shell sponsored pioneer course called the Trainee Safety Advisor Programme (TSAP). Safety@Work has also been involved in operations in the Middle East and Asia.
If you are familiar with the Hearts and Minds Tools and are interested in providing training, e.g. as a consultant, or alternatively, if you have any training requirements or are interested in finding out more about Hearts and Minds training and events, please contact Stuart King e: sking@energyinst.org.