Lessons from IAEA: New and Old Developments on Culture and Leadership for Safety and Security with Monica Haage
Tue, Mar 25
|Microsoft Teams
SÄKU is happy to welcome back Monica Haage, for a webinar that will give us a little history on IAEA’s previous and upcoming work on culture and leadership with regards to safety and security that could be used by most industrial sectors.


Time & Place
Mar 25, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM GMT+1
Microsoft Teams
Guests
About the event
Both the term “safety culture” and much of the development and deployment of the systemic view on safety stem from work done by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
At a first glance, one might think that what IAEA has done and published is only relevant to organizations in the nuclear sector. However, IAEA has published many reports and other types of publications that are much relevant and filled with lessons learned that could be of use for other industrial sectors, but that perhaps are not that known outside the nuclear industry.
SÄKU is happy to welcome back Monica Haage, for a webinar that will give us a little history on IAEA’s work on culture and leadership with regards to safety and security that could be used by most industrial sectors. Monica has previously led the development of several IAEA publications, such as the IAEA safety culture assessment methodology (ISCA/SCSA) – Performing Safety Culture Self-Assessments, which is part of the IAEA Safety Culture Continuous Improvement Process (SCCIP). Monica was also the IAEA technical lead for the analysis of the human and organizational/safety culture underlying causes of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident.
Monica is now part of the working groups that over the next years will release new IAEA publications on the matter of Resilience and Dynamic Leadership. At the webinar, Monica will also give us a hint of the current and future developments in these regards, that not many people know of and that any industry could find useful.
As always, you as an audience will get the chance to ask your questions.
The webinar will be held in English and be recorded and later published at the SÄKU Member Page.
Warm welcome and hope to see you there!
About Monica Haage
Monica Haage has over twenty years of experience in supporting organizations to evolve the area of human and organizational factors. Her special focus is on leadership, management and culture for safety as well as a systemic approach to safety. Her recent work is focused on resilience capacity building. Monica has previously served as a Senior Nuclear Safety Specialist at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) in Paris and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna. She started her safety carrier in the safety department at OKG Nuclear Plant. Now, Monica is part of the SÄKU member and the CEO of the Evolving Energy Consortium 2EC, a consortium of experts with over a hundred years of internationally accumulated experience in nuclear power, oil & gas, aviation and other industries prioritizing safety. 2EC delivers capacity building assistance to organizations who are committed to continuously evolving safety, resilience and a viable business.
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