Ph.D., Partner, Environmental Resources Management (ERM)
Dr. Lori Guasta is a seasoned interdisciplinary leader with 20+ years of experience in government, academia, and industry. She combines research depth with hands-on consulting to drive safety, leadership, and culture improvements in high-risk sectors. Formerly with NIOSH and Vice President at Predictive Safety, she advanced fatigue risk technologies and led consulting efforts. At the National Safety Council, she shaped SIF prevention and HOP-based solutions. Lori holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership and now serves as a Partner at ERM, where she helps clients align safety and sustainability goals. She is a published author and frequent speaker at industry forums.
Tue, Oct 28, 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM - Regency F Fireside Chat
You don’t need to be Marty McFly to know that the safety practices of today have a significant impact on the future of the environment, health and safety (EHS). EHS has always been an evolving discipline, it has to be if you want to protect the health and safety of employees in their work environment. This big picture conversation among these safety powerhouses will break down things like trends that will shape the future of safety, the implications that more attention is required for off-the-job safety, advancing technology and the impacts of safety, climate and culture.
Presented by
Jennifer McNelly, ASSP
Chris Williams, Voluntary Protection Programs Participants’ Association (VPPPA)
Lori Guasta, Environmental Resources Management (ERM)
Tue, Oct 28, 1:45 PM to 3:00 PM - Buckeye AB
Over the past decade, numerous SIF (serious injury and fatality) prevention models have emerged from organizations like DEKRA, the National Safety Council (NSC), the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), and others. Most share common elements: PDCA (plan, do, check, act) cycles, high-energy source identification, and human and organizational performance (HOP) principles. Yet, despite good intentions and extensive research, SIF rates have plateaued—even as total recordable injury rates continue to decline. While a surprising majority of SIFs occur outside the workplace, many organizations continue to focus solely on workplace strategies for prevention. In this interactive session, two safety leaders will spark new thinking through real-time polling and small group discussions.
“Are we complicating the path to SIF prevention by constantly reinventing it?” In our pursuit of innovation, are we losing sight of proven fundamentals? This session will challenge prevailing assumptions, critically examine the role of HOP in SIF modeling, and propose that a “back to basics” approach—centered on risk amplification and psychological safety—may offer a more sustainable path forward. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of the broader SIF landscape, why workplace-only approaches fall short, and how simpler, people-focused strategies may ultimately deliver greater impact.
Presented by
Lori Guasta, Environmental Resources Management (ERM)
Don Wilson, SafeStart