Nellie Brown is a certified industrial hygienist providing virtual and on-site training and technical assistance on a wide range of occupational safety and health hazards, including crisis and violence prevention, ergonomics, occupational stress, and hazard analysis techniques for employers, labor unions, and the public. Ms. Brown is frequently interviewed by the media, including CNN, and was a speaker on workplace violence for a BBC television special. She is the author of numerous occupational health hazard manuals, training programs, and articles; her publications on Cornell University’s DigitalCollections@ILR e-Library have been downloaded over 290,000 times in over 180 countries.
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Vulnerability Analysis
Preventing the Next Crisis in Your Workplace
Thursday, January 12, 2023, 1pm EST
Event Overview
High-performing, successful organizations anticipate problems of all sorts, such as major equipment failures, serious legal trouble, lost intellectual property, a damaged reputation, or an outbreak of illness in the workplace. Conducting a crisis audit to determine vulnerabilities to all functions within the organization is a fundamental task.
In this online session with Nellie Brown, director of Workplace Health and Safety Programs at Cornell University’s ILR School, we will delve into 11 families of crises in order to stretch our imaginations and consider a variety of areas of potential risk. We’ll then discuss how to prioritize where to focus your management/recovery planning efforts.
RESOURCES / NEXT STEPS
Buffalo Co-Lab
Crisis Management Exercise
Workplace Health and Safety Education and Training at Buffalo Co-Lab
Contact Nellie
Crisis Management: Thinking About the Unthinkable
eCommons paper on CRISIS MANAGEMENT
In this online session with Nellie Brown, director of Workplace Health and Safety Programs at Cornell University’s ILR School, we will delve into 11 families of crises in order to stretch our imaginations and consider a variety of areas of potential risk. We’ll then discuss how to prioritize where to focus your management/recovery planning efforts.
RESOURCES / NEXT STEPS
Buffalo Co-Lab
Crisis Management Exercise
Workplace Health and Safety Education and Training at Buffalo Co-Lab
Contact Nellie
Crisis Management: Thinking About the Unthinkable
eCommons paper on CRISIS MANAGEMENT
What You'll Learn
- The characteristics of a crisis
- The role and benefits of a diverse crisis response team
- Using audits to anticipate areas of vulnerability
- How to develop systems that will provide an early warning of potential crises
Speaker
Nellie Brown, M.S., CIH
Director, Workplace Health & Safety Programs
Cornell University ILR School
Director, Workplace Health & Safety Programs, ILR School
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2023-01-12 13:002023-01-12 14:00Vulnerability AnalysisAdd to CalendarHigh-performing, successful organizations anticipate problems of all sorts, such as major equipment failures, serious legal trouble, lost intellectual property, a damaged reputation, or an outbreak of illness in the workplace. Conducting a crisis audit to determine vulnerabilities to all functions within the organization is a fundamental task.
In this online session with Nellie Brown, director of Workplace Health and Safety Programs at Cornell University’s ILR School, we will delve into 11 families of crises in order to stretch our imaginations and consider a variety of areas of potential risk. We’ll then discuss how to prioritize where to focus your management/recovery planning efforts.
RESOURCES / NEXT STEPS
Buffalo Co-Lab
Crisis Management Exercise
Workplace Health and Safety Education and Training at Buffalo Co-Lab
Contact Nellie
Crisis Management: Thinking About the Unthinkable
eCommons paper on CRISIS MANAGEMENThttps://ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/view/K011223/primaryAmerica/New_YorkeCornell
In this online session with Nellie Brown, director of Workplace Health and Safety Programs at Cornell University’s ILR School, we will delve into 11 families of crises in order to stretch our imaginations and consider a variety of areas of potential risk. We’ll then discuss how to prioritize where to focus your management/recovery planning efforts.
RESOURCES / NEXT STEPS
Buffalo Co-Lab
Crisis Management Exercise
Workplace Health and Safety Education and Training at Buffalo Co-Lab
Contact Nellie
Crisis Management: Thinking About the Unthinkable
eCommons paper on CRISIS MANAGEMENThttps://ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/view/K011223/primaryAmerica/New_YorkeCornell
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