A brand new webinar series from Agilysis and RSGB

 

A brand new webinar series from Agilysis and RSGB

January 17, 2023

A brand new webinar series from Agilysis and RSGB

Over the next three months, we will be hosting a four-part webinar series on behalf of RSGB kicking off on Tuesday 24th January.

The series will centre around two topics, beginning first with a reveal of the newly available detailed severity data with STATS19 (soon to be made available in MAST) which further classifies the types of injuries sustained in a collision by all user groups. Bruce Walton will be joined by Will Cubbin, Director of Research at RSGB who has worked with severity classification data previously.

The purpose of this first webinar is to begin laying the groundwork for the follow up webinar which will begin and open dialogue to define best practice and the need to develop a robust approach towards the use of severity data.

The second half of the series kicks off on the 15th February and will turn an eye to new emerging trends in data from the supply chain and haulage and how these different areas and organisations are focusing on road safety.

In this second half of the series we will be joined by;

Georgia Heathman from TIER

Marc Binney, Head of Safety, DB Cargo

Par Dhonsi, Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality Manager, GB Railfreight

Karl Wilshaw, Fleet Director, Travis Perkins Plc

Further dates will be announced shortly, but you can register for the first webinar on Tuesday 24th January by clicking the link on the right.

 

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