IPC Best Practice Seminar on Improving Accident Management in Delivery Offices, 2007
The objectives for this seminar were to benchmark safety management against best practice, both within and external to the postal industry; to use an audit questionnaire, developed specially for IPC, to assist posts in rating their current status of safety management against recognised best practice; to create priorities to improve safety management.
- Executive Summary
- Presentation Deck from Seminar : IPC, Elmar Toime, Adrian King
- Delegate feedback
- Audit tool results
- Leadership in Accident Prevention and Management : Stephen Beven, director research, The Work Foundation
- US Postal Service Safety and Health Program : Deborah Giannoni Jackson, vice president employee resource management, USPS
- Canada Post - Delivery Operations : Louise Chayer Ayers, director, safety program development, Canada Post
- Improving Accident Management in Delivery Offices at TNT Post : Fred de Waal, director, human resources and organisation, TNT Post
- Improving Accident Management in Delivery Operations : Ingrid Veis, manager, employee and environmental protection, Österreichische Post
- Accident Prevention and Management : Jim Farrell, head of human resources services, AnPost
- Improving Accident Management at Post Danmark : Hanne Bille Larsen, head of work safety, Post Danmark
- De Post/La Poste Experience in Belgium : Marc Van Meldert, prevention director, De Post/La Poste
- Correos Experience in Spain : Mario Gonzalez, training department human resources, Correos
- La Poste Experience in France : Thierry Simon, manager, human resources, letters division, La Poste
- Occupational Safety in Delivery Operations : Rainer Armbruster, director, work safety, Deutsche Post World Net
- Accident Management - Information Share : Ian Stockdale, head of corporate social responsibility, Royal Mail
- Swiss Post Experience in Switzerland : Thomas Brönnimann, head of human resource management, Swiss Post