Video: Safety Performance Indicators with Dominic Cooper
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“Do you look in the rearview mirror when you’re driving your car?” asks Dominic Cooper. “Of course not! But do you look at your past safety indicators to determine your future performance?”
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Video: Safety Performance Indicators with Dominic Cooper
In his fifth video for SHP, Dr Dominic Cooper explains safety performance indicators and how you should use the present and the future rather than the past.
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Shame about the sound, only intro music works then total silence, happened on last 2 videos as well.
Hi Peter, unfortunately there are issues with sound when listening on a phone or tablet without headphones. The sound works if you use headphones or if you use a computer. I hope that helps, thanks.
I am currently using a standard computer and have the sound up fully.
Sorry for the inconvenience Peter – please be assured that we are working to get a fix on this asap.
It is working alright with a standard computer. Great and food for thought !
Audio works great for me on my Win 10 laptop.
I’ll jump straight over the opportunity to make a joke about watching Dom with the sound turned down always best and just say, as well as this being another cracking bit of food for thought, that I prefer the Parker and Hudson culture model as a consultancy piece. (Simply because over the years companies I’ve worked with seem to always be striving to move from ‘broadly compliant’ to ‘broadly pro-active’ so I think these phrases (even) better represent the day-to day mindset of the typical organisation).