Recorded Tuesday, August 17, 2021
Safety metrics are an important indicator of safety program performance and, in some cases, they are a required component of regulatory compliance with organizations like OSHA. One such metric is the Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR). In recent years, there have been valid criticisms of TRIR and similar lagging indicators for safety measurement. To address these concerns, the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers developed a long-term project with their member companies to rethink their safety metrics program.
In this webinar, join Daniel Forest, Director of Safety Programs for the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, and Dean Maniatis, HSE Manager Global Refining for Phillips 66 Refining, to learn about this project, including techniques and collection methodology that AFPM member organizations adopted to facilitate stronger safety performance.
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Presenters
Dean Maniatis
HSE Manager Global Refining, Phillips 66 Refining
Dean Maniatis, HSE Manager, Phillips 66 Refining, started his career in 1977. He is a graduate of Colorado State University, and has more than 40 years of experience in the Occupational Health, Personal Safety, Process Safety, and Environmental disciplines. He has held HSE leadership positions at multiple domestic and international refineries, and currently leads HSE for Phillips 66 Refineries.
Danny Forest
Director, Safety Programs | American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers
Danny Forest is the Director of Safety Programs at the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) where he is responsible for managing the associations industry safety program initiatives and safety related regulatory priorities. Danny earned a bachelor’s of science in Industry Technology and a Masters of Science in Systems Technology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
Jeff Dalto
Workplace Learning & Performance Specialist | Vector Solutions
Jeff has 20+ years in L&D and 15+ in safety/safety training. He was the 2020 ASSP T&CPS Safety Professional of the Year, helped to create the ANSI/ASSP Z490.2 EHS Training Standard, and is on the team revising the ANSI/ASSP Z490.1 EHS Training Standard.