Discover High Reliability Operations
Are you ready to transform your understanding of operational excellence and human performance?
Our HRO Practitioner Certification Program will guide you on how!
Explore Our Certification Levels
Browse through the agenda for each certification level to understand what is included in each stage of the certification process. Our pricing is clear, and access is always easy. You can also benefit from a bundle price that covers all 4 certification levels for a complete learning experience.

Level 1: HOP Fundamentals
Starts at: $197 Per Seat
Level 1 Courses Include:
This course introduces participants to Human and Organizational Performance (HOP), a modern approach to managing safety and risk in complex work environments. It explores how human error is a symptom, not a cause, and how organizations can shift from blame to learning by examining systemic factors that influence behavior. The course highlights the importance of building resilient systems, encouraging reporting, and designing work environments that account for human fallibility. Participants will gain insight into how HOP principles align with risk-based strategies to drive continuous improvement and safer outcomes.
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles that form the foundation of HOP, with a focus on minimizing undesirable events in high-risk industries. Through an exploration of defense-in-depth strategies, error-prevention tools, and coaching techniques, participants will discover how to build adaptive capacity and resilience within organizations. The course emphasizes the importance of human dignity, fallibility, systemic influences, and risk management as central components of achieving high reliability.
Human error is a normal part of work, but in high-risk industries it can lead to serious consequences if not understood and managed. This course explores the second HOP principle—that error is inevitable—and examines the types of errors (active, latent, omission, and commission) that contribute to risk. Drawing on Dr. James Reason’s research and real-world industry examples, participants will learn how system weaknesses create error traps, why a systems-thinking approach is essential, and how focusing on critical steps and risk-important actions strengthens safety and reliability across organizations.
This course explores common error traps that can lead to mistakes, misunderstandings, or unsafe practices in professional environments. It focuses on how human tendencies—such as confirmation bias, complacency, and assumptions—can compromise performance and decision-making. Through practical examples and real-world scenarios, the course provides tools for increasing self-awareness, improving communication, and fostering a culture of reliability and accountability. Participants will gain strategies to detect and mitigate error traps before they lead to critical incidents.
This course explores the GEMS Model (Generic Error Modeling System) and its critical role in human performance, particularly in safety-sensitive industries. By examining the three primary performance modes—Skill-Based, Rule-Based, and Knowledge-Based—participants gain insight into how errors occur depending on the mode in which an individual is operating. The course breaks down the cognitive differences and associated risks within each mode and introduces effective strategies to recognize and mitigate performance errors. A strong emphasis is placed on organizational and situational awareness to support safer and more effective operations.
This course introduces the Defense-in-Depth model, focusing on the CBS strategy—Controls, Barriers, and Safeguards—as essential components of operational risk management. Participants will explore how these layers work together to prevent, interrupt, and mitigate harm in high-risk work environments. The course connects CBS concepts to practical tools such as pre-job briefings and tailboards, emphasizing resilience through layered defenses. Learners will gain insight into how failures in these systems can lead to catastrophic outcomes and how reinforcing each layer strengthens organizational safety.
This course highlights how outdated processes, poorly communicated expectations, flawed design, and organizational pressures can create environments where failure becomes more likely. It encourages a shift from reactive blame to proactive system improvement, emphasizing that people operate within the context of their systems. By focusing on identifying and strengthening weak points before failure occurs, organizations can build safer, more resilient operations that support human performance.
This course explores how high-risk operations depend on correctly managing actions and conditions that precede and shape CRITICAL STEPS—those moments where mistakes lead to irreversible harm. Built-in hazards such as energy, matter, or information are essential for creating value, but they also pose significant risks if not controlled. By identifying Risk-Important Actions (RIAs) and Risk-Important Conditions (RICs), organizations can ensure that the system is properly prepared before executing safety-critical tasks. Proactive management of these elements enhances operational reliability and helps prevent harm to people, property, and the environment.
This course explores the concept of risk-important actions and their role in operational safety across high-risk industries. Learners will examine how these actions—if done incorrectly—can introduce hidden dangers that lead to failure during CRITICAL STEPS. Through real-world examples and structured methods, the course outlines how to identify, monitor, and control these high-impact human actions. It also highlights the importance of error-checking systems and timely interventions to strengthen safety and reliability.

Level 2: HOP Error Mitigation Tools
Starts at: $197 Per Seat
Level 2 Courses Include:
Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Tools are practical strategies that help reduce errors, improve reliability, and strengthen safety across all levels of work. These tools encourage deliberate thinking and situational awareness, especially during CRITICAL STEPS or Risk-Important Actions where precision is essential. This course explains how to apply HOP Tools in daily tasks and how leadership, training, and mentoring support their successful integration into a strong safety culture.
To err is human, and error is normal. This course examines the second principle of Human & Organizational Performance (HOP), which recognizes human fallibility and focuses on proactive methods to reduce the likelihood and impact of mistakes. Learners will explore self-checking as a practical and effective tool to enhance performance, especially during Risk Important Actions and Critical Steps where precision is essential. The course breaks down the STAR method—Stop, Think, Act, Review—and demonstrates its application across various roles and tasks, from frontline operations to knowledge work.
Participants learn the importance of second-person verification for critical tasks. The course
emphasizes critical thinking, attention to detail, and communication to ensure accuracy. By the
end, participants will confidently apply independent verification to enhance reliability and error prevention.
This course highlights the importance of real-time collaboration and communication during
critical tasks to ensure accuracy and prevent errors. The course focuses on building situational
awareness, teamwork, and communication skills to implement concurrent verification
successfully. By the end, participants will be equipped to foster precision execution, positive
control, and error prevention within their organizations.
Peer Checking focuses on collaborative error detection and correction. Participants learn structured communication techniques and develop trust and teamwork to enhance safety and reliability during tasks.
This course teaches the sender, receiver, and verifier roles for effective communication in high-
reliability environments. Participants develop skills like active listening and concise feedback to
enhance teamwork, situational awareness, and error prevention.
Participants learn the importance of following procedures consistently to mitigate risks and
ensure task reliability. The course covers strategies for interpreting procedures, addressing
challenges, and refining processes for continuous improvement.
This course introduces the Two-Minute Drill, a technique to pause and reflect before starting
tasks. Participants learn how this tool enhances mindfulness, decision-making, and situational
awareness, reducing errors and promoting safer work practices.
Using the RU-SAFE process, participants learn to conduct effective risk-based pre-work
discussions, focusing on Critical Steps and Risk Important Actions. The course emphasizes
collaboration, hazard identification, contingency planning, and open communication to
proactively manage risks.
This standalone course empowers participants to pause work and seek clarification when in
doubt, fostering a questioning attitude that prevents errors and ensures safety during high-risk tasks.
Highlighting the importance of Correct Component Verification, this course focuses on preventing equipment malfunctions, disruptions, and safety hazards. It shows how collaboration between performers and verifiers improves safety, efficiency, and operational integrity.

Level 3: CRITICAL STEPS: Managing Absolutes
Starts at: $597 Per Seat
Level 3 Courses Include:

Level 4: HERA – HOP Event Reporting and Analysis
Starts at: $597 Per Seat
Level 4 Courses Include:
investigations by uncovering root causes, including system weaknesses and organizational
factors. Participants will learn to analyze events without blame, focusing on context and
systemic contributors. The course covers event response, data collection, analysis, reporting,
and corrective actions, enabling participants to develop sustainable solutions and improve
safety and reliability.
Why Choose the HRO Practitioner Certification Program?
Testimonials
Don’t just take our word for it—take a look at our recent HRO Master Practitioner recipients and see how our programs have made a real impact!
The HOP Event Reporting and Analysis (HERA) process has really improved the way I conduct investigations, moving beyond individual actions to uncover deeper organisational weaknesses and error traps that influence our performance. By focusing on critical steps and risk-important actions, HERA provides a structured approach that helps us understand why decisions made sense at the time and what conditions contributed to the event.

Josh Bryant
Rather than placing blame, HERA promotes proactive learning, enabling us to strengthen our systems and critical controls, and allowing us to learn how our people adapt in our work environments. This approach has improved our ability to analyse work as done versus work as imagined, leading to more effective improvements in work and reliability. HERA’s outcomes have also influenced some of our leaders and our clients to ask better questions when doing investigations and event learning.
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