National Safety Council
A New Innovation Framework for Safety & Training Jim Gibson
THANK YOU
Agenda
• A Fresh Look at Technology Disruption
• Innovation Framework
• Examples
• Monday Morning
• Q&A
Technology Disruption
Part 1
We overestimate technology’s impact in the near term;
We underestimate technology’s impact in the long term
Roy Amara, past president of The Institute for the Future
Technology Tipping Points:
It’s bigger than we think.
Eight different exponential
technologies are emerging
into the world at once.
An expert might be
reasonably good at predicting
the growth of a single
exponential technology (e.g.,
the Internet of Things), but
try to predict the future when
the following eight
technologies are all doubling,
morphing and recombining.
We are in uncharted waters.
Source: Singularity Hub April 2016
Artificial Intelligence
3D Printing
Virtual &
Augmented Reality
Materials Science
Synthetic Biology
Internet of Things
(Sensors & Networks)
Robotics/Drones
Computation
ROBOTICS, WEARABLES & FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE:
INNOVATION IN SAFETY + TRAINING
Manufacturing innovations
Robotics + AI in the
workplace
Workplace
safety
Legislation + politics
affecting employees
Tech advances in the workplace
1,044 news stories, August 26, 2013-March 30, 2016
But, for the
safety and training profession,
it is actually more powerful
and urgent than this…
# 1: The Consequences of Combinations
Technology Tipping Points:
Not Only Tipping, but Combining
New technologies are
“tipping” and now combining
in ways never seen before or
possible.
Most interestingly, if we start
looking at any 2 or more
combinations, they all have
significant impact on work
and ultimately on training,
safety and worker education
Internet of Things
(Sensors & Networks)
Robotics/Drones
Artificial Intelligence
Computation 3D Printing
Virtual &
Augmented Reality
Materials Science
Synthetic Biology
# 2: Law of Exponential Change
• Each of these technologies is underpinned by
Moore’s Law
• Each of them is experiencing an exponential
change in price / performance
• Our systems of governance, policy, laws and risk
however follow a linear advancement. We THINK
and ACT linearly.
• The Gap between growth and adoption of a
technology and our ability to manage, understand
and integrate is called Disruption.
• In the world of Safety and Training, this Gap is
where humans – workers, managers etc – are at
risk.
Exponential Change
is leading to four
“Disruption Gaps”
Institutional Gap
The ability of our institutions
(laws, governance, policy, risk, etc.)
to manage exponentially changing
technology
For example, insurance & risk policy in robot/drone/AI automated plants
Impact Gap
The gap between the capability of our
technology-enabled work
environments to do harm and the
ability of humans to respond
For example, Australian mine with Driverless vehicles saw average speed
of trucks increase 40% - with corresponding increased severity of incidents.
Complexity Gap
The gap between the over-all
intelligence of the work processes and
the average human skill participating
in the work
For example, The new worker joining a complex, automated process that has been
automatically revised based on unintended machine intervention
Human Gap
The gap created by lack of role for
human intuition and creativity
in the work function
For example, Automation of tasks and remote work creating disconnected workers that are
unable to take advantage of unintended and casual interactions essential to creativity
Summary
Knowledge
Training
Safety
Where are we today…
Global Construction Perspectives in partnership with Oxford Economics
https://gco.global
Investments are flowing into the space
Events over recent years
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 YTD
No. of Events
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 YTD
Millions
Amount ($m)
IPO
M&A
Private
Investment
260%
While progress is being made…
Injuries and Illnesses per
100 employees (OSHA)
Fatalities per day (OSHA)
Much Progress
… we are not there yet...
Canada—Labour, Government of Canada, 2012
United States—Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012
United Kingdom—2012/13
Europe-15—Eurostat-2011
Canada—Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards of Canada, 2012
United States—Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 2013
United Kingdom—Health and Safety Executive,2012/13
Europe, Eurostat, 2012
Fatalities per 100,000 workers
6.1
3.3
0.46 1.35
Canada United States United Kingdom Europe
902
4679
142
3878
Canada United States United Kingdom Europe
Total annual worker fatalities
And the Gaps are about to go exponential
What happens when the most dangerous jobs
are made robotic?
Why would a person EVER be put into a
dangerous situation in the Future?
But aren’t Jobs going to disappear?
What Happens to Factories If You Can Manufacture in Your Home?
And now you have to answer THESE questions…
To whom do the Robots report ?
What happens to my privacy when everything is monitored?
Will robots make humans
unnecessary?
Who will own the robots?
Safer, more collaborative robots rise in
manufacturing
Why co-bots will be a huge innovation and
growth driver for robotics industry
AI anxiety
Robots: new kind of coworker
140 news stories, October 1, 2013- March 28,
2016
The Discussion is only beginning
In news stories about robots
in the workplace, two distinct
themes emerged: first, robots
as helpful and collaborative –
a new kind of “co-worker”
that drives innovation in
various settings. A second
group of stories played on
fears about robots replacing
workers, painting a grim
picture of the future of
American manufacturing.
An era of unprecedented technology change will create
tremendous disruption gaps in your organizations.
We believe the Safety &
Training profession can be
and should be a leading
source of strategy and
tactics to bridge these gaps.
Where Technology Disruption Meets Human Beings
An Innovation Framework
How you and your team can think about this future in a
pragmatic, structured way
and lead.
Part 2
XYZCURRENT STATE
Governance & Risk
Culture & Education
Technology
Process
ENABLING & ACCELERATORS
known
knowns
known
unknowns
unknown
unknowns
unknown
knowns
Virtual Reality
GET IN THE GAME
Being a Voice and
Leader at the
Disruption Discussions
that are Happening at
the C-Suite
IMPROVE THE GAME
Making Strategic
Investments in Technology
Platforms that Change the
Metrics on Safety (ROI,
productivity, reduced
injuries)
CHANGE THE GAME
Lead the Full De-Risking of
the Future Workplace by
defining ‘Safety & Training' as
the bridge of the Physical and
Digital Worlds
Sample Strategies
Examples and Monday Morning
How you and your team can think about this future in a
pragmatic, structured way
and lead.
Part 3
Examples
United Academy
Human Condition
Blackline Safety
The Innovation – Investing in the Training Itself
UA believes that developing the best training is the right thing to do for the industry and is investing the
millions required to execute on this vision
• Offload the complexity of tracking
training certifications to United Academy
• Access the free app on google play and
Apple iOS
• Ensure the individual is able to access
the site and is certified to use the
machinery
United Academy Blended Learning®
 Includes online and in person training to match learning styles
 Rich and immersive graphics keep learner engaged
 Serious games result in increased competency and retention
 Training can be taken anywhere, anytime and at their own pace
 Virtual Reality offers a
completely different
immersive experience
Do something that adds value and
helps the customer for no charge
https://vimeo.com/129119091
Make it interesting
Do something completely different
Helping workers and their managers prevent injuries before they happen
Human Condition Safety (HCS) is creating a suite of tools that helps workers
and their managers prevent injuries before they happen.
Incorporating wearable devices, artificial intelligence, building information modeling
and cloud computing, the product suite is designed for the industries that hold
the highest risk for workers, including manufacturing, energy, warehousing
and distribution, and construction.
HCS conducted its first pilot project at New York’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in
Q2 of 2015, and currently is in its second pilot project at Citi Field ballpark.
Human Condition Safety
http://www.hcsafety.com/
Blackline Safety -
http://www.blacklinesafety.com/
Monday Morning…
1. Identify cross-functional team to participate in a safety strategy session –
This is a ‘DESIGN THINKING’ PROBLEM
2. Use Innovation Template to identify technology opportunities/threats
and to formulate a strategy around:
• Getting in the Game
• Improving the Game
• Changing the Game
3. Identify technology watch team with internal IT to bring the business
perspective to information and technology choices
Thank you

Technology Disruption and Safety and Training

  • 1.
    National Safety Council ANew Innovation Framework for Safety & Training Jim Gibson
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Agenda • A FreshLook at Technology Disruption • Innovation Framework • Examples • Monday Morning • Q&A
  • 4.
  • 5.
    We overestimate technology’simpact in the near term; We underestimate technology’s impact in the long term Roy Amara, past president of The Institute for the Future
  • 6.
    Technology Tipping Points: It’sbigger than we think. Eight different exponential technologies are emerging into the world at once. An expert might be reasonably good at predicting the growth of a single exponential technology (e.g., the Internet of Things), but try to predict the future when the following eight technologies are all doubling, morphing and recombining. We are in uncharted waters. Source: Singularity Hub April 2016 Artificial Intelligence 3D Printing Virtual & Augmented Reality Materials Science Synthetic Biology Internet of Things (Sensors & Networks) Robotics/Drones Computation
  • 7.
    ROBOTICS, WEARABLES &FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE: INNOVATION IN SAFETY + TRAINING Manufacturing innovations Robotics + AI in the workplace Workplace safety Legislation + politics affecting employees Tech advances in the workplace 1,044 news stories, August 26, 2013-March 30, 2016
  • 8.
    But, for the safetyand training profession, it is actually more powerful and urgent than this…
  • 9.
    # 1: TheConsequences of Combinations
  • 10.
    Technology Tipping Points: NotOnly Tipping, but Combining New technologies are “tipping” and now combining in ways never seen before or possible. Most interestingly, if we start looking at any 2 or more combinations, they all have significant impact on work and ultimately on training, safety and worker education Internet of Things (Sensors & Networks) Robotics/Drones Artificial Intelligence Computation 3D Printing Virtual & Augmented Reality Materials Science Synthetic Biology
  • 11.
    # 2: Lawof Exponential Change
  • 12.
    • Each ofthese technologies is underpinned by Moore’s Law • Each of them is experiencing an exponential change in price / performance • Our systems of governance, policy, laws and risk however follow a linear advancement. We THINK and ACT linearly. • The Gap between growth and adoption of a technology and our ability to manage, understand and integrate is called Disruption. • In the world of Safety and Training, this Gap is where humans – workers, managers etc – are at risk.
  • 13.
    Exponential Change is leadingto four “Disruption Gaps”
  • 14.
    Institutional Gap The abilityof our institutions (laws, governance, policy, risk, etc.) to manage exponentially changing technology For example, insurance & risk policy in robot/drone/AI automated plants
  • 15.
    Impact Gap The gapbetween the capability of our technology-enabled work environments to do harm and the ability of humans to respond For example, Australian mine with Driverless vehicles saw average speed of trucks increase 40% - with corresponding increased severity of incidents.
  • 16.
    Complexity Gap The gapbetween the over-all intelligence of the work processes and the average human skill participating in the work For example, The new worker joining a complex, automated process that has been automatically revised based on unintended machine intervention
  • 17.
    Human Gap The gapcreated by lack of role for human intuition and creativity in the work function For example, Automation of tasks and remote work creating disconnected workers that are unable to take advantage of unintended and casual interactions essential to creativity
  • 18.
  • 19.
    Where are wetoday… Global Construction Perspectives in partnership with Oxford Economics https://gco.global
  • 20.
    Investments are flowinginto the space Events over recent years 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 YTD No. of Events 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 YTD Millions Amount ($m) IPO M&A Private Investment 260%
  • 21.
    While progress isbeing made… Injuries and Illnesses per 100 employees (OSHA) Fatalities per day (OSHA) Much Progress
  • 22.
    … we arenot there yet... Canada—Labour, Government of Canada, 2012 United States—Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012 United Kingdom—2012/13 Europe-15—Eurostat-2011 Canada—Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards of Canada, 2012 United States—Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 2013 United Kingdom—Health and Safety Executive,2012/13 Europe, Eurostat, 2012 Fatalities per 100,000 workers 6.1 3.3 0.46 1.35 Canada United States United Kingdom Europe 902 4679 142 3878 Canada United States United Kingdom Europe Total annual worker fatalities And the Gaps are about to go exponential
  • 23.
    What happens whenthe most dangerous jobs are made robotic? Why would a person EVER be put into a dangerous situation in the Future? But aren’t Jobs going to disappear? What Happens to Factories If You Can Manufacture in Your Home? And now you have to answer THESE questions… To whom do the Robots report ? What happens to my privacy when everything is monitored?
  • 24.
    Will robots makehumans unnecessary? Who will own the robots? Safer, more collaborative robots rise in manufacturing Why co-bots will be a huge innovation and growth driver for robotics industry AI anxiety Robots: new kind of coworker 140 news stories, October 1, 2013- March 28, 2016 The Discussion is only beginning In news stories about robots in the workplace, two distinct themes emerged: first, robots as helpful and collaborative – a new kind of “co-worker” that drives innovation in various settings. A second group of stories played on fears about robots replacing workers, painting a grim picture of the future of American manufacturing.
  • 25.
    An era ofunprecedented technology change will create tremendous disruption gaps in your organizations. We believe the Safety & Training profession can be and should be a leading source of strategy and tactics to bridge these gaps.
  • 26.
    Where Technology DisruptionMeets Human Beings
  • 27.
    An Innovation Framework Howyou and your team can think about this future in a pragmatic, structured way and lead. Part 2
  • 28.
    XYZCURRENT STATE Governance &Risk Culture & Education Technology Process ENABLING & ACCELERATORS known knowns known unknowns unknown unknowns unknown knowns Virtual Reality
  • 29.
    GET IN THEGAME Being a Voice and Leader at the Disruption Discussions that are Happening at the C-Suite IMPROVE THE GAME Making Strategic Investments in Technology Platforms that Change the Metrics on Safety (ROI, productivity, reduced injuries) CHANGE THE GAME Lead the Full De-Risking of the Future Workplace by defining ‘Safety & Training' as the bridge of the Physical and Digital Worlds Sample Strategies
  • 30.
    Examples and MondayMorning How you and your team can think about this future in a pragmatic, structured way and lead. Part 3
  • 31.
  • 33.
    The Innovation –Investing in the Training Itself UA believes that developing the best training is the right thing to do for the industry and is investing the millions required to execute on this vision • Offload the complexity of tracking training certifications to United Academy • Access the free app on google play and Apple iOS • Ensure the individual is able to access the site and is certified to use the machinery United Academy Blended Learning®  Includes online and in person training to match learning styles  Rich and immersive graphics keep learner engaged  Serious games result in increased competency and retention  Training can be taken anywhere, anytime and at their own pace  Virtual Reality offers a completely different immersive experience Do something that adds value and helps the customer for no charge https://vimeo.com/129119091 Make it interesting Do something completely different
  • 34.
    Helping workers andtheir managers prevent injuries before they happen Human Condition Safety (HCS) is creating a suite of tools that helps workers and their managers prevent injuries before they happen. Incorporating wearable devices, artificial intelligence, building information modeling and cloud computing, the product suite is designed for the industries that hold the highest risk for workers, including manufacturing, energy, warehousing and distribution, and construction. HCS conducted its first pilot project at New York’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Q2 of 2015, and currently is in its second pilot project at Citi Field ballpark. Human Condition Safety http://www.hcsafety.com/
  • 35.
  • 36.
    Monday Morning… 1. Identifycross-functional team to participate in a safety strategy session – This is a ‘DESIGN THINKING’ PROBLEM 2. Use Innovation Template to identify technology opportunities/threats and to formulate a strategy around: • Getting in the Game • Improving the Game • Changing the Game 3. Identify technology watch team with internal IT to bring the business perspective to information and technology choices
  • 37.

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  • #5 TECHNOLOGY DISRUPTION
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  • #11 Pay Attention - Thrilled and Terrified.
  • #13 What is the debate is on the privacy issues Apple vs. FBI
  • #21 Reason this is Capital Investments TIMING suggest a direction of an industry ….. TIMING IS NOW.... Can’t wait to show next
  • #24 PART OF YOUR JOB IS TO NOT ONLY ANSWER THESE BUT ASK THEM
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  • #28 PROVEN TO WORK…. Great tool to manage complex discussions
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