How to Engineer Intelligence and Adaptive
From Safety Culture to
Safety Resilience
Capacity into Work Systems for World-Class
Safety Performance
From Safety culture to Safety Resilience
How to engineer intelligence and adaptive capacity into work systems for world-class safety performance
Traditional safety thinking (Safety-I) focuses on what goes wrong. But in today’s complex work environments, that’s not enough. Progressive safety leaders are turning to Safety-II—an approach that looks at how everyday work goes right. But while the ideas are compelling, many organisations struggle to put them into practice.
That’s where Safety Resilience and Cognitive Systems Engineering (CSE) come in. These evidence-based approaches have proven effective in high-risk industries like aviation, nuclear, and healthcare. They offer practical ways to design systems that support adaptation, intelligent decision-making, and real-time problem-solving—so people can succeed even when conditions are unexpected or uncertain.
Join this webinar—presented by leading safety resilience and cognitive systems engineering specialist Ian Pemberton—to discover how you can move beyond compliance-driven safety and start building the intelligence-led adaptive capacity your organisation needs for world-class performance.
Are You Facing These Challenges?
- Struggling to turn safety culture survey results into meaningful action—especially actions that make a real difference for those most exposed to risk?
- Hit a plateau in your safety performance, with no clear insight into what your next leap forward should be?
- Heard about Safety-II and the “new view” of safety, but finding the principles too vague and difficult to apply in practice?
If any of this sounds familiar, this free live webinar is for you.
What You’ll Learn in This Webinar
This session will give you the insight and tools to take the next step in transforming your safety management system—delivering real, measurable impact for those operating at the point of harm.
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Presented by: Ian Pemberton
Ian Pemberton is a Chartered Ergonomist and Human Factors Specialist, and a globally respected authority on workplace safety training and behaviour change.
In this webinar, Ian draws on decades of hands-on experience helping organisations rethink how safety is managed—sharing practical insights into how Safety Resilience principles and Cognitive Systems Engineering (CSE) can transform the way work is understood, supported, and improved.