James Thatcher
Instructor James Thatcher
Product Id 601483
Duration 60 Minutes
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Original Price $295
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Safety and Motivation for EHS practitioners

Overview:

It is difficult on occasion for EHS practitioners to stay highly motivated because of the "second guessing" and attitude from some of the people we support (our customers) and the people who manage operations (our clients). This presentation is designed to maintain the high level of motivation EHS practitioners need in order to stay effective.

The presentation helps us remember

  • Why we do what we do
  • Is it for the money
  • To be universally loved
  • To be understood
  • To be accepted

It's because you care about what happens to them out there. To their family, and friends and co-workers We discuss the difference between our "customers" and our "clients"

We talk about leadership and the different kinds of leadership
  • Thought leadership
  • Personal leadership
  • Results leadership
  • People leadership

We discuss how best to lead from our position within the organization We discuss the poem "I chose to look the other way" We discuss adversity and how to get through it in order to maintain our morale.

Why should you Attend: The day-to-day interaction with the people you support and the management you protect sometimes cause friction and angst on their part. This presentation offers ways to get through this while keeping your professional ethic high, your personal relationships in-tact, and your attitude set to the right degree.
  • Ask yourself why you are in the EHS profession
  • When did you know you wanted to be in EHS
  • Why do you put up with all the "stuff" that comes your way
  • Why do you stay

What you do does make a difference
  • In small ways
  • In big ways

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Ask why we do what we do
  • Do we make a difference
  • Discuss leadership and the four kinds of leadership
  • Examine adversity and how it effects our morale
  • Ways to overcome low morale and maintain a high level of motivation

Who Will Benefit:
  • All levels of EHS practitioners
  • Environmental Engineers
  • Health and Safety Professionals
  • Energy Professionals
  • EHS Managers
  • Chemical Engineers
  • Construction Managers
  • Government Officials

Speaker Profile
James Thatcher the owner and President of Global Safety Solutions, LLC, headquartered in Divide, Colorado. Dr. Thatcher has 35 years of experience in the Oil and Gas, Metals/Minerals and Chemical industry, with management positions in engineering, operations, human resources, safety, health and environment, as well as training and security.

He has a MS in mechanical engineering, and a Ph.D. in psychology/organizational development. He has had many articles published in the Occupational Hazards Magazine, the VPP Leadership Magazine, IADC driller magazine, and through several organizations such as the National Safety Management Society and the World Safety Organization. He has presented at many seminars, summits, conferences, and association meetings for many years.

He is listed as an expert witness for operational as well as safety, health, environmental, training and security issues in the Oil and Gas industry and the mining, minerals and chemical industry. He is recognized in the Safety, Health, Environmental, Training and Security disciplines as an expert in these fields. He was the president of the National Safety Management Society for two terms, and is on their board of directors. He is closely associated with the World Safety Association, and is listed in the United Nations directory as an expert in the field of safety, health, training and security. He was the President of Technical Safety and Training Solutions, Incorporated, and consulted in the United States, Europe and South America.

I offer presentations for EHS conferences and summits, as well as for business group meetings in the area of EHS culture, values, systems, motivation, and inspiration. These messages are both timely and effective in helping to raise the bar in your EHS efforts.

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