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| | 25 and 26 June 2025, HSE Science and Research Centre, Buxton  Accident and incident investigations should consider why human failures occurred. Finding the underlying causes is key to reducing the risk of similar adverse events and lessons learned will provide insights to effective improvements. This training course will give participants knowledge and practical support for investigating human factors issues, helping them to find ways of achieving effective change within their own organisational context. Delegates will be provided with information that will help develop their competence in the field of investigating human factors by exploring: the process of investigating human factors aspects of incidents, accidents or adverse events knowledge and experience of investigation tools and techniques to capture, analyse and communicate the human factors causes of accidents knowledge of how humans can cause failures in systems, and systems can lead to human failures, which lead to adverse events human factors principles to learn lessons and identify effective interventions the sharing of knowledge and experience between delegates and course presenters Book your place Visit our website to find out more details, view prices or book your place: Human factors in accident and incident investigations 25 and 26 June, Buxton This course is also available to book on additional dates later in the year: 24 and 25 September, Buxton 18 and 19 November, London 9 and 10 December, Buxton | Creating a safety culture of excellence Limited places available Understand the many factors that influence both workers' and managers' attitudes to safety and how to develop a safety culture enhancement programme. Creating a safety culture of excellence 17 June, Buxton |
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