This event is designed for professionals who currently use, or are planning to implement, Tripod Beta within their organizations.
Non-Tripodians are also welcome, making this an ideal forum for anyone interested in exploring Tripod Beta or Tripod Lite, or taking a deeper dive into the investigation process and how to learn effectively from it.
Event details
Date: 16-17 April 2026
Location: Wolters Kluwer Office, Alphen aan den Rijn
Event entry price: €299 per participant
The Tripod Beta User Day brings together practitioners from different industries for focused learning, practical application, and peer exchange, with an emphasis on real-world use, shared experience, and strengthening how organizations investigate incidents and learn from them.
What to expect
The program features interactive, practice-oriented sessions, including:
- Tripod Beta in practice - sharing user cases, good practices, and challenges.
- Learning from Incidents - turning events into organizational learning.
- The Investigation Process - practical application and common pitfalls.
- Tripod Lite - a streamlined incident analysis approach for less complex investigations.
- Enablon Bowtie in Practice - linking risk scenarios, barriers, and incident analysis.
Sessions are facilitated by highly experienced practitioners from the Flying Squad, Enablon and the Tripod community, and focus on discussion, short expert inputs, and the exchange of best practices across organizations. Participants actively contribute by sharing their own experiences and example cases. A shared dinner in the evening offers space for informal conversations and networking with peers - because valuable insights often emerge outside the meeting room.
Agenda at a Glance
You’ll hear from an impressive mix of industry-leading experts, including:
- Oscar Diederich (Geniozz), introducing Tripod Beta for newcomers.
- Stuart King (Energy Institute), presenting Tripod Lite casework.
- The Flying Squad, sharing insights and common challenges from the field.
- Sonja Riemersma (Shell), examining causal learning within Tripod Beta.
- Matthew Lawrie (Culture Regeneration Associates), exploring how organizations truly learn from incidents.
- Lisbeth Holberg (Holbergs), focusing on engaging stakeholders who can drive meaningful organizational learning.
Who should attend:
The event is ideal for:
- Tripod Beta and Tripod Lite users.
- Enablon Bowtie users.
- Health, safety, quality & environment specialists, and investigation professionals.
- Organizations aiming to strengthen incident analysis and learning culture.
Whether you are new to Tripod or an experienced user, you will leave with practical insights and inspiration you can apply immediately.
Join us for two days of learning, exchanging, and connection.
Further details on the agenda will follow soon.