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IMPACT! Fostering Community. Elevating Learning. Embracing Purpose.
The Community of Human and Organizational Learning’s 30th Annual Learning Conference!

From June 10th to 14th, our gathering at the stunning Hilton Lake Las Vegas in Henderson, NV, promises three immersive days packed with insights, innovation, and collaboration. Dive into an array of complimentary workshops on Monday, kickstarting an enriching week, and explore paid workshops on Friday for a deeper dive into specialized topics.

Join us in this milestone – 30 years – as we delve into the realms of human and organizational learning, fostering connections and paving the way for transformative ideas.

This year, our conference theme is IMPACT! Fostering Community. Elevating Learning. Embracing Purpose. But, what exactly does this mean?
Community: Forge connections that transcend the conference, building a network of support and inspiration that lasts a lifetime. This is a safe space where you can openly discuss successes and failures, surrounded by a community of educated and engaged individuals.
Learning: Prepare to expand your horizons and revolutionize your approach to learning. We’ll explore cutting-edge organizational, resilience, and safety models. Discover different ways organizations are harnessing learning to drive meaningful change and gain insights that will revolutionize your approach to knowledge transfer.
Purpose: Our purpose is clear: facilitating opportunities for people to take their organizational and personal impact to new heights.





Thursday, June 13 • 4:00pm - 4:50pm
Precursors for Serious Injuries and Fatalities in Construction

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Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIF’s) predominantly occur in routine work activities that employees and management have become accustomed to. Work performed at height, around mobile/heavy equipment, or with hazardous energies are examples of SIF-Risk Activities commonly faced in construction.
Precursors are factors that contribute to a higher probability for SIF exposures/events. Precursors are often identifiable before a SIF occurs, however many of those contributors are underlying conditions that are “below the water” that must be uncovered.
In this session we will discuss the dangerous interaction of SIF-Risk Activities combining with an unmanageable number of precursors such as: fatigue, lack of oversight, inadequate training, and schedule pressure – leading to a breakdown of controls, and employees inevitably making costly errors that likely could have been prevented or planned for.
ACIG's SIF Precursors model and event/exposure analysis worksheet will be shared with all attendees. These tools will help provide a practical path forward for organizations ready to improve the language they use surrounding risk, error, and failure.

Conference Presenters
avatar for Mike Dickerson

Mike Dickerson

Content and Education Manager, ACIG
Mike Dickerson is the Content and Education Manager for American Contractors Insurance Group (ACIG).  He actively supports 42 ACIG contractors (large construction firms representing industrial, heavy civil and building sectors) that are Members of the second largest captive insurance... Read More →


Thursday June 13, 2024 4:00pm - 4:50pm PDT
Montelago II (Breakout #4)- Garden Level: 1st Floor

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