Webinar: Keeping Safety Alive

Date

  • Wednesday 22 April

Time

  • 12:30pm - 1:30pm AEST

Join Seafood Industry Australia for a free Sea Safe webinar: Behaviour-Based Safety in the Seafood Industry, where you’ll gain practical insights into how everyday behaviours influence safety outcomes and what actually drives change on the ground.

Greg brings cross-industry experience and a strong focus on practical, crew-driven safety approaches that move beyond compliance.

This session will cover:

  • Why most injuries are driven by everyday behaviours, not just high-risk hazards
  • The difference between “work as imagined” and “work as done” and why it matters for safety
  • How safety interactions and conversations can improve trust and decision-making
  • The limitations of traditional safety systems and what works better in practice
  • How to create a culture where safety is owned by crews, not enforced through paperwork

Presenters

Greg Creedon 

Safety Manager - Petuna Aquaculture

Greg Creedon is a safety and operations leader at Petuna, bringing extensive experience across high-risk industries including aquaculture, mining, and multinational operations. His work focuses on moving beyond compliance-based systems to embed practical, behaviour-driven safety approaches that reflect how work is actually performed.

Greg has a strong interest in bridging the gap between “work as imagined” and “work as done,” using on-the-ground safety interactions and open conversations to build trust, improve systems, and support long-term cultural change. He is passionate about creating environments where safety is owned by crews, not enforced through paperwork, and where real-world learning drives safer outcomes.

Be part of the ongoing Sea Safe national effort to improve safety outcomes across Australia’s seafood industry through practical, industry-led solutions.