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Home » Visual Literacy and Serious Injury and Fatality Prevention
The Center for Visual Expertise (COVE) will discuss the relationship between visual literacy and serious injury and fatality (SIF) prevention. Many companies today have embraced the research that has revealed that simply mitigating incident potential at the bottom of the Heinrich safety pyramid will not ensure the mitigation of SIFs. A key element of SIF programs today consider the potential consequences of incidents and near-misses. COVE will share how visual literacy integrated with SIF programs can improve our ability to see SIF related hazards and precursors more completely, interpret SIF potential more accurately and communicate action plans more clearly.
DATE: January 22, 2020 TIME: 11AM PT/ 1PM CT/ 2PM ET PRESENTER: Doug Pontsler, Chairman and Managing Director, COVE