2 - 3 October, 2024
Cleveland-Cliffs Q3 Joint Safety MeetingCleveland, OH (USA)
Sologic President Brian Hughes spent two days working with safety professionals from all levels of the Cleveland Cliffs organization discussing root cause analysis, structured problem-solving, and organizational learning.
17 - 18 September, 2024
United Airlines IEP (Internal Evaluation Program) Conference
Chicago, IL (USA)
Sologic's Director of Instructional Development, Preston Crouser, will be a guest speaker at the IEP conference to talk about the benefits of structured problem-solving and how United Airlines has elevated their RCA Program through their partnership with Sologic.
24 - 26 September, 2024
Washington State Governor's Industrial Health and Safety Conference
Link to WA State Governor's Industrial Safety and Health Conference
Tacoma, WA (USA)
Brian Hughes will be leading a pre-conference workshop on investigating incidents and using causal analysis.
7 - 9 August, 2024
American Society for Safety Professionals Safety 2024 ConferenceDenver, CO (USA)
Link to Safety 2024
Sologic will be hosting a booth #853 - stop by and say hello!
10 - 14 June, 2024
30th Annual Community of Human and Organizational Learning Conference
Link to Community of Human & Organizational Learning Page
Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort and Spa
1610 Lake Las Vegas Parkway
Henderson, Nevada 89011 (USA)
+1 (702) 567-4700
Brian Hughes will be leading two pre-conference workshops on Monday, 10th June.
Brian Hughes and Leslie McHugh (United Airlines) will be speaking on building, implementing, and operating an organizational learning program centered around caual analysis.
19 March, 2024
Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I)
VPP Seminar: Melvin E. James Honorary Lectures on Safety and Health
Tumwater, WA (USA)
Brian Hughes to present a practical guide to root cause analysis for employers
20 March, 2024
Washington State Hospital Association
Link to Washington State Hospital Association
Virtual
Brian Hughes to present an overview on structured problem-solving and root cause analysis for hospitals and healthcare providers, specfifically focusing on Sentinel Events.
27 March, 2024
Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I)
Construction Safety Day
Link to WA State Construction Safety Day
Puyallup, WA (USA)
Brian Hughes to present on incident investigation, risk mitigation, and root cause analysis focused on the Construction industry
16 - 17 April, 2024
Michigan Safety Conference
Link to Michigan Safety Conference
Grand Rapids, MI (USA)
Come visit Chris and Sydney at Booth 511!
Chris will be presenting two topics:
- “Human Performance meets RCA” to the Chemical Division at 12:30pm on 16 April
- “RCA Facilitation: Tips, Traps and People” to the Public Utilities Division at 3:30pm on 16 April
Root Cause Analysis, as methodology, created to solve complex problems has found a home in many extremely demanding sectors; Chemical Engineering, Oil and Gas, Healthcare, Finance and Hydroelectric to name just a few. But perhaps no sector is better suited to the process than the challenging field of Environmental Management and all of its related areas.
At its core RCA is a coherent problem solving method designed to add structure to seemingly complex and sometimes even chaotic challenges. The methodology is rigorous and empirical enough to be favoured by disciplines underpinned by STEM subjects (engineers, chemists, biologists) as well as being flexible and intuitive enough to be adopted by professionals in areas of strategy, risk, customer service and regulatory compliance. In fact, the methodology is often adopted, in part, to encourage professionals from very different disciplines to work more closely and benefit from their different backgrounds and perspectives.
The Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) is the leading royal chartered professional body dedicated to sustainable management of the environment, globally. They represent and support a community of thousands of members and organisations in over 89 countries who are dedicated to improving water and environmental management for the benefit of the public. This two-day face-to-face RCA course has been specifically designed to help Environmental Professionals better solve everything from everyday practical problems through to tough, complex and recurring systemic issues. The course delivers both practical and analytical expertise in areas including: critical thinking, identifying hidden problems, solving systemic problems, building effective teams, running major investigations, addressing risk and improving institutional learning*.
Delegates who complete the course will:
- Master an effective, evidence-based and scalable problem-solving method
- Learn how to facilitate a complex RCA investigation
- Understand how to effectively gather and manage crucial information
- Master and understand how to implement a powerful RCA methodology
- Develop effective visual analysis and charting skills
- Explore the causes and impact of Human Factors within events
- Determine ways to effectively communicate RCA findings, solutions and trends
- Understand and explore the wider organisational benefits of the Sologic RCA method
- Explore techniques for building effective RCA teams.
- Receive a Causelink Desktop software licence*
*Included in the course fee, you will receive a full licence to the Sologic RCA charting and reporting software Causelink Desktop, which will support the learning, the RCA process and the use of RCA within your organisation.
Who Should Attend:
Root Cause Analysis is a process and skill that is applicable to all career levels and disciplines, from front-line supervisors and managers to strategic planners. However, this course will be of particular interest to:
Professionals working in the Water, Waste and Environmental Management sectors who require a better understanding of:
– the RCA process and complex problem solving
– the skills required to implement RCA effectively
– the requirements for building an effective RCA program
Those who want to develop a structured and systematic approach to problem solving.
Decision makers who are evaluating the RCA Process for introduction into their
organisation.
Individuals and/or teams who regularly tackle recurrent or complex problems.
Individuals and/or teams who already have RCA included in their role or function.
Individuals and/or teams working in risk and/or compliance roles.
It will also be of interest to individuals or teams who currently use basic RCA, or processes such as Six Sigma or Lean, and wish to develop their skills further.
Visit CIWEM Training to learn more.
Dates: 19th - 20thFebruary 2019
London EC1N.