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201 - Principles of Occupational Safety & Health (POSH) (4 days) (Room 351A-C)

20 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): David Consider
This newly revised seminar will give you all-around safety knowledge and skills. It addresses technical and human relations aspects of occupational... More...

202 - Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene (FIH) (4 days) (Room 351D-F)

20 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
This newly revised seminar helps safety professionals understand the concepts of anticipation, recognition, evaluation and control as they relate t... More...

203 - Create a Vibrant Safety Culture -- Lead the Way to an Incident-Free Workplace (Room 361A-C)

20 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Richard Hawk
Safety leaders face a special set of challenges when it comes to safety performance. Not only do they have to understand a wide array of safety req... More...

204 - Safety Leadership and the Power of Emotional Intelligence: How Smart Are You? (Room 361D-F)

20 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Eldeen Pozniak
This seminar takes us on a journey of exploring why we do what we do and how we can be most effective at it. A lot of our work is getting people to... More...

205 - Measuring Safety Performance: How Do You Know if Your Safety Management System is Working? (Room 371A-C)

20 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Jonathan Thomas ; Ken Kolosh
You can’t evaluate how safe you are until you can measure safety in a valid and useful way. In this seminar, you’ll learn safety measur... More...

206 - How Safety Professionals Influence Decision-Makers "NEW" (Room 371D-F)

20 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Daniel Snyder
The decision-making process is defined as the option to have a choice among alternative courses of action. In this session, we’ll discuss how... More...

207 - Incident Investigation: Root Cause Analysis (Room 381B)

20 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Namir George
A misdirected incident investigation doesn’t correct safety problems – it merely allows them to hide. This only increases the likelihoo... More...

208 - Electrical Safe Work Practices: NFPA 70E (Room 361D)

20 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Bob LoMastro
This dynamic seminar provides an update on electrical safe work practices in the NFPA 70E 2018 standard. You’ll receive training through demo... More...

201 - Principles of Occupational Safety & Health (POSH) (4 days) (Room 351A-C)

21 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): David Consider
This newly revised seminar will give you all-around safety knowledge and skills. It addresses technical and human relations aspects of occupational... More...

202 - Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene (FIH) (4 days) (Room 351D-F)

21 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
This newly revised seminar helps safety professionals understand the concepts of anticipation, recognition, evaluation and control as they relate t... More...

209 - Just Imagine! How to Come Up With Innovative Ideas to Keep Your Safety Program Fresh and Alive "NEW" (Room 361A-C)

21 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Richard Hawk
This mental workout will give you the power and the skills to create safety and health campaigns guaranteed to pump up your employees. Let Richard ... More...

210 - Creating a World-Class Safety Culture (Room 362A/D)

21 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Cassandra Dillon
Want to lower your costs, increase your profits and improve your productivity? We’ll show you how a culture in which safety is the shared val... More...

211 - Safety 4.0: Updating Safety to Align With Industry 4.0 "NEW" (Room 371D-F)

21 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Terry Mathis
The world is in the fourth industrial revolution, referred to as Industry 4.0. It’s a period of digital technologies being introduced to many... More...

212 - Actively Caring for Safety: How to Cultivate and Sustain a Brother’s/Sister’s Keeper Work Culture (Room 361D-F)

21 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): E. Scott Geller ; Steve Roberts
Learn how evidence-based guidelines for improving the quality and increasing the frequency of safety-related behavior benefits overall human welfar... More...

213 - The Behavioral Safety System: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Human Behavior and Safety "NEW" (Room 371A-C)

21 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Bob Veazie
This seminar is a whirlwind tour through practices and principles that tie the most powerful means of engaging employees in managing risk and deliv... More...

214 - Ergonomics: Managing for Results (Room 372A/D)

21 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): John Vasquez
Take control of the No. 1 cause of workplace injuries. Learn to design and implement a practical and effective ergonomics program. You’ll lea... More...

215 - A Defensible Drug-Free Workplace Policy for Today's Challenges "NEW" (Room 381B)

21 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): christine clearwater
Topics Include: Medical & Recreational Marijuana - Can you prohibit use? test for it? disciplining for it?       ... More...

300 - Opening Session (Grand Ballroom)

22 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Speaker(s): ADM William H. McRaven, USN (Ret.) ; Deborah A. P. Hersman

301 - Executive Forum: Industry 4.0 - EHS in the Future of the Workplace (Grand Ballroom)

22 Oct 18
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Speaker(s): Evaristo Leonardi ; James Dorris ; Lydia Boyd Campbell ; Michelle Garner-Janna
Automation, wearables, augmented reality, virtual reality, drones, big data, machine learning, the internet of things – emerging technologies... More...

1 - OSHA’s “Most Interesting”: Four Cases Presented by the Lead Investigator (Room 352D-F)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Anthony Campos ; Don Elswick ; Edward Grzybowski ; Eric Harbin ; Janelle Madzia
This session will highlight four of OSHA’s most interesting cases over the past three years, presented by the lead investigator for each case... More...

10 - Watching Out For the Safety of Others: Effective, Comfortable Ways to Share Safety (Room 351A-C)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Carl Heinlein ; John Drebinger ; Sandie Gilbert
Every day, people are injured when someone sees a hazard or unsafe behavior and chooses not to say something. Why didn’t they take action and... More...

11 - The Multi-Employer Worksite Doctrine: Who is Responsible? (Room 371D-F)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Anthony Tilton ; Devin Holck
The Multi-Employer Worksite Doctrine – one of the most often-litigated OSHA citations contractors are exposed to – is a tool used by OS... More...

12 - Selection, Use, Care and Maintenance of FR/AR Clothing: What You Need to Know (Room 372A/D)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Derek Sang ; Diane Malachowski
A lot of misleading, inaccurate and incorrect information is still out there regarding the proper selection of FR clothing. OSHA 1910.132 makes it ... More...

14 - Electrical Safety: 2018 NFPA 70E – What You Now Need to Know (Room 372B/E)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Jay Smith ; Twana McFann
What’s new in Electrical Safety in 2018? Learn about the changes in the recent 2018 NFPA 70E update, how they affect your facility, and how t... More...

15 - An Early Reporting Program for Computer-Related Discomfort (Room 372C/F)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Ambrie Cwik ; Michael Wasik
Rapid Response is a repetitive stress injury prevention program for U.S.-based Chevron employees. The program helps employees recognize signs of co... More...

16 - The Drug Buzz Right Now! "HOT TOPIC" (Room 381A)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): christine clearwater ; Tom Pitts
The leading cause of death in the United States is drugs, and it’s costing your company big! The landscape surrounding a sound drug-free work... More...

17 - Safety Management Systems: Making the Business Case "JSE" (Room 381B)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Michael Wahl ; Todd Grover
Drawing from the presenter’s participation on the ANSI Z10 Safety Management Systems Standard subcommittee on business integration strategies... More...

18 - Making the Right Choices: What’s in Your “Treasure Chest”? "PERSONAL STORY" (Room 381C)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Terry Hughes
Everyone has a “treasure chest” of things they value in life. In this session, we’ll discuss the “ripple effect” &nda... More...

19 - The Future Is Now: Using Everyday Technology to Manage Your Health and Safety Program (Room 382A)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Matthew Elson ; Steffan Kilmer
The workforce in this global economy is rapidly changing. It is mobile, dispersed and multilingual. EHS professionals must adopt new technologies t... More...

2 - Overcoming Tenacious Injuries: Stepping Up Above the Safety Performance Plateau (Room 351D-F)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Howard Eaton ; Robert Pater
Many employers suffer “tenacious” injuries – the type that stubbornly continue to drag safety down, and that an organization just... More...

20 - Spice It Up! Turn Your Safety Meetings and Training From Bland to Grand (Room 342D-F)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Nicholas Dillon ; Richard Hawk
Let’s face it … safety meetings and training have a reputation for being boring. But they don’t have to be! Using time-tested te... More...

21 - Preparing for the Future: Where Are You With Total Worker Health? (Room 382B)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Amy Stewart ; Debra Wolf
Total Worker Health focuses on the safety and health of employees, as well as health promotion, to reduce injury and illness and advance overall we... More...

3- Safety Savvy … Staffing? What You Must Ask Suppliers (Room 361A-C)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Amy Harper ; Jerry Bach ; Robert Loose
Remaining fully staffed, employing safe contractors and complying with OSHA’s Temporary Worker Initiative are challenges confronting organiza... More...

4 - When the Rules Don't Apply to Your Fleet (Room 361D-F)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Ann Murtha ; James Solomon ; Leigh Herald
Would you let your commercial driver operate for 16 hours? The regulations that apply to private fleets may not always apply to public fleets and c... More...

40 - New Concepts for Big Data and Safety: An Advanced Analytics Case Study "CASE STUDY" (Room 382C)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Geoff Walter ; Keith D Bowers ; Troy Bonar
This fast-paced session will review how Owens Corning used big data tools to improve workplace safety. Learn how a variety of current big data tool... More...

5 - Find Your "Bullet" "PERSONAL STORY" (Room 362A/D)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Julie Ann Carter ; Mike Schlappi
At the age of 14, Mike was shot in the chest at point-blank range – leaving him paralyzed over two-thirds of his body. In this session, this ... More...

6 - Integrating the Best Elements of BBS and HOP: A More Holistic Approach to Improve Safety Performance (Room 362B/E)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Craig Corey ; Steve Roberts
The benefits of BBS and HOP have been demonstrated in numerous organizational settings. Unfortunately, these approaches are often presented as comp... More...

7 - Leading People Safely: How to Create a Vibrant Safety Culture (Room 362C/F)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Brian Fielkow ; Scott Cook
An investment in your safety culture is an investment in your bottom line. And a culture of prevention is the foundation of an excellent operation.... More...

8 - 10 Feet Tall and Bulletproof (Room NSC Learning Lab Booth #4535)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 1:45 PM
Speaker(s): Jack Jackson ; Kenneth Schriner
Do the phrases “that will never happen to me” or “I’ve been doing this job for 30 years and never been hurt” sound fa... More...

9 - Thoughts From an “Old-Timer” in Safety: Changing from Safety Lectures to Safety Conversations (Room 371A-C)

22 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker(s): Cindy Lewis ; Larry Russell
What can you learn from a safety professional with a 42-year career? Learn why and how he has changed the focus of his language over the course of ... More...

22 - Safety Excellence Maturity Model: A Roadmap to Success (Room NSC Learning Lab Booth #4535)

22 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM
Speaker(s): Charles Douros ; Jonathan Thomas ; Terry Mathis
Achieving safety excellence is a journey, not a destination. Do you have a roadmap showing you the most direct route? This session discusses how ot... More...

23 - The Tony Crow Story: Safety 24/7 – at Work, Home and Play (Room 352D-F)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Daniel Hartwig ; Tony Crow
Tony Crow worked at a coal-fired power plant in Texas for 26 years. But on Feb. 15, 2003, his life was changed forever when, in the blink of an eye... More...

24 - Slippin’ & Trippin’ to the Oldies (Room 351D-F)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Dierre Kelly ; John Pasko ; Mark Kukurugya ; Pamela Thompson ; Scott Cook
The workforce is aging – and slips, trips, and falls have become an even bigger problem. Join the catalyst/trainers from US Steel Gary Works ... More...

25 - Boomers vs. Millennials: Bridging the Great Divide "HOT TOPIC" (Room 361A-C)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Bill Sims ; David Hunyar ; Jake Sims
Millennials will form 75 percent of the workforce over the next 10 years as baby boomers make their way into retirement. Many boomers express worry... More...

26 - Rethinking Human Performance (Room 361D-F)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Phillip Ragain
Human performance solutions have received more attention in recent years, as human error – which continues to be at the center of incident in... More...

27 - A Total Worker Health Approach to Employee Health, Safety and Wellness (Room 362B/E)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Kevin Lombardo ; Kirsten Ross ; Mike Harnett
More and more organizations are adopting the Total Worker Health Approach to employee wellness and safety. The results of the collaboration between... More...

28 - 7 Life Lessons for Safety Leadership (Room 342D-F)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Cassandra Dillon ; Krista S. Geller
Learn about evidence-based guidelines for improving the quality and increasing the frequency of safety-related behavior. If practiced extensively, ... More...

29 - From Comfortable to Tragedy to Relentless Pursuit of Excellence - "CASE STUDY" (Room 362C/F)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Chad Clark ; David McMichen ; Lance Mitchell
Reynolds Consumer Products was comfortable and confident in its safety performance when tragedy struck – a machinist was fatally injured on a... More...

30 - Safety Super Powers - Do You Have the Power of Influence? (Room 351A-C)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Eldeen Pozniak ; Juliana Ruggieri
As safety professionals and leaders in our organizations, we are always trying to get someone to do or believe in something when it comes to safety... More...

31- OSHA Current Activities Update (Room 362A/D)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Anthony Rosa ; Doug Kalinowski ; Jane Terry ; Patrick Kapust
This session, presented by senior OSHA officials, will update attendees on all of the new and ongoing activities by OSHA in the areas of enforcemen... More...

32 - Respirable Crystalline Silica for General Industry: Are You Ready? (Room 371A-C)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): David Jewell ; Ira Daniels ; Michael Tesmer
Even though the OSHA regulations for silica in construction were delayed by three months last year, we have learned much about OSHA’s approac... More...

33 - Making Safety Personal: Measuring Unique Psychological Risks of the Person and the Task (Room 371D-F)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Esteban Tristan ; Jessie Bedard
Do you know the four personality traits that consistently predict injuries across industries? Everyone has a unique exposure to risk – and no... More...

34 - Achieving Excellence in Total Worker Health Through Ergonomics and Exercise (Room 372A/D)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Emily Zaikis ; Jon Kabance ; Wayne Maynard
The segmentation of health management and injury prevention systems remains one of the most pressing barriers to achieving Total Worker Health in t... More...

35 - Learning To See – A New Perspective on Risk Using Visual Literacy (Room 372B/E)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Colin Duncan ; Doug Pontsler
Your workers might be missing 90 percent of the picture, and 90 percent of the risks! Every day, we are bombarded with so much information that our... More...

36 - Workplace Violence: What Really Happens "HOT TOPIC" (Room 372C/F)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Lev Pobirsky
What really happens during an act of workplace violence? Drawing upon the presenter’s multiple combat tours as a Marine Corps Infantry Office... More...

37 - Introduction of SMS in a System Safety Environment (Room 381A)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Anne Kirsch ; David Mayer
This panel discussion will focus on lessons learned, current issues, and planned programs for advancing Safety Management Systems in a world of sys... More...

38 - Key Essentials of Implementing a Value-Added Contractor Safety Program (Room 381B)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Christopher Hicks ; Michael Wahl
This session identifies environmental, health and safety requirements applicable to contractors and visitors performing services for, or visiting, ... More...

39 - Beyond Root Cause – A New View of Accident Investigations "JSE" (Room 381C)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Paul Gantt ; Ron Gantt ; Twana McFann
Following a failure event, such as an accident, we all realize the importance and value of a thorough and effective investigation process. Despite ... More...

41 - From the Ground Up: Building Your Corporate-Wide EHS Training Program (Room 382A)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): J. Randal Van Dyne ; Jana Gessner ; Jerry Bach
Traditionally, EHS training programs are administered facility by facility. In this presentation, you’ll learn about the advantages PepsiCo B... More...

42 - Study Tools and Testing Techniques for Certification Exams (Room 382B)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Daniel Snyder ; Marilyn Rivers
Professional credentialing and continuous professional development are critical tools to ensure a fulfilling career as an EHS professional. This pr... More...

44 - Safety Is a Tool For Life "PERSONAL STORY" (Room 382C)

22 Oct 18
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Speaker(s): Ron Goodrich ; Warren Brown
While repairing a commercial heating system, Ron Goodrich was electrocuted and badly burned from the arc flash of an electrical explosion. Hear his... More...

43 - The Future of Electrical Safety: Beyond OSHA and NFPA 70E Compliance (Room NSC Learning Lab Booth #4535)

22 Oct 18
3:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Speaker(s): Hugh Hoagland ; Troy Bonar
This session will review electrical safety concepts – from new equipment to risk assessment techniques – and point to key standards and... More...

45 - Top 5 Ways to Mitigate Combustible Dust Hazards (Room 361D-F)

22 Oct 18
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Speaker(s): Jason Reason ; Jody Rood
Facilities are often perplexed by how to mitigate the complex hazards associated with combustible dust. As a result, facilities often leave this de... More...

46 - Believe In Safety "PERSONAL STORY" (Room 362A/D)

22 Oct 18
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Speaker(s): Brandon Schroeder ; Twana McFann
Brandon Schroeder has been an electrician since he was 18 years old. Safety was something he thought about but didn’t truly believe in. He to... More...

47 - Commitment Based Safety: Self-Motivate Employees 4 Zero Injuries (Room 352D-F)

22 Oct 18
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Speaker(s): Bob Veazie ; Cindy Lewis
This workshop will review the most powerful means to build employee ownership for safety on a daily basis. The principles of commitment based safet... More...

48 - Introduction to Safe Rigging Practices (Room 362B/E)

22 Oct 18
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Speaker(s): Charles Stebbins III ; Rob Siemens
Many industries use rigging practices on a regular basis. However, lack of proper training often leads to injuries – or can even end in a fat... More...

49 - Increasing Employee Engagement and Empowerment: A Recurrent Risk Assessment Approach (Room 362C/F)

22 Oct 18
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Speaker(s): Robert Sheninger
Most organizations have a variety of tools in place to identify hazards, yet the quality and effectiveness of these tools are often lacking. Inadeq... More...

50 - Defining EHS Excellence: Best Practices from Campbell Award Winners (Room 371A-C)

22 Oct 18
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Speaker(s): 2018 Campbell Award Winner ; Katherine Mendoza
Achieving and maintaining environmental, health, and safety (EHS) excellence is a process of continuous improvement, primarily due to the integrati... More...

51 - The Human Dynamics of Safety Success: Keys to Achieving and Sustaining an Injury-Free Workplace (Room 342D-F)

22 Oct 18
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Speaker(s): Cassandra Dillon ; E. Scott Geller
In this session, we’ll discuss evidence-based principles and safety-focused interventions reflected by seven “C-words”: Communica... More...

52 - Near-Miss Reporting and Its Effect on Safety Performance in Heavy Manufacturing "CASE STUDY" (Room 371D-F)

22 Oct 18
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Speaker(s): Johnny Pope ; Juliana Ruggieri ; Robert Lamb
Attacking the bottom of the safety triangle: Learn how one of the largest U.S. shipbuilders successfully implemented a near-miss reporting program ... More...

53 - The Digital Revolution of Safety: The Time is Now! "HOT TOPIC" (Room 361A-C)

22 Oct 18
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Speaker(s): Adam Cooper ; Amy Stewart ; Peter Sullivan
The business world is undergoing a digital revolution that is introducing new technologies faster than ever, and the time is now for safety to embr... More...

54 - Discover 7 Techniques to Enhance Learner Motivation in Safety Training (Room 372A/D)

22 Oct 18
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Speaker(s): Becky Pike Pluth ; Don Elswick ; James Mason
“Can you hear me now?” isn’t just about cell phone service – it’s a big part of PPE. A Mr. Yuck sticker isn’t e... More...

302 - Leadership Keynote: The future (of safety) ain't what it used to be... (Grand Ballroom)

23 Oct 18
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Speaker(s): Corrie Pitzer ; Jack Jackson
When Yogi Berra uttered these famous words, he captured the essence of the fast and furious pace of change that the safety profession is facing &he... More...

55 - 2018 Campbell Institute Workshop A: Industry 4.0 - Analytics, Metrics, and Machine Learning (Room 351)

23 Oct 18
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Speaker(s): Erick Walberth ; Glenn Murray ; Mike Brown ; Monika Buchanan ; Sean Allen
Campbell Institute Workshop A explores the immense opportunities for EHS in the era of analytics, data lakes and cognitive computing. In this inten... More...

56 - OSHA's Top 10 Violations (Room NSC Learning Lab Booth #4535)

23 Oct 18
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Speaker(s): Patrick Kapust
Make sure to be on the Expo floor when an OSHA representative announces the agency's Top 10 most-cited violations for fiscal year 2017. Congres... More...

57 - The Future of Hand Protection - Eliminating Cuts and Impact Injuries to the Human Hand (Room NSC Learning Lab Booth #4535)

23 Oct 18
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Speaker(s): Cristine Fargo ; Paul Harris ; Rodney Taylor
The human hand is one of the most important tools in a work environment, regardless of the task being performed. It is also most vulnerab... More...

58 - 2018 Campbell Institute Workshop B: Industry 4.0 - Tools, Training, and Tactics (Room 351)

23 Oct 18
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Speaker(s): Alfredo Banos ; Clint Wernimont ; Ethan Lesueur ; Jonathon Greene ; Pete Batrowny ; Ron Kurtz
Campbell Institute Workshop B explores the tactical element of emerging technologies that are ready for implementation or already in use across ind... More...

103 - Workplace Violence Prevention: De-Escalation Techniques & Risk Reduction Tools (Room 352A)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Daniel Hartwig ; Mary Jo Lockbaum
According to OSHA, approximately 75% of nearly 25,000 workplace assaults reported annually occurred in health care and social service settings... More...

130 - Three Approaches to Reducing Serious Injuries and Fatalities (Room 372C/F)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Diane Malachowski ; Don Wilson
Over the last decade, a disturbing trend has emerged when it comes to safety. Recordable injury rates have steadily been declining, but the rate of... More...

59 - Fall Rescue Techniques From Structures (Room 382C)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Julian Hoffman ; Lee Marchessault ; Raymond Harris
OSHA’s newest fall protection regulation (1910.140) states that “the employer must provide prompt rescue of each employee in the event ... More...

61 - Green Can Be Just as Mean (Room 382B)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Maria Mitchell
Sustainability or “Going Green” are now major motivating forces in the private and public sector. However, some employers, workers and ... More...

63 - Driving Safety: The Missing Link in Most Safety and Health Management Systems (Room 382A)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Karen Puckett ; Lisa Robinson ; Nicholas Dillon
Safety programs shouldn’t end when employees walk out the door and get into a vehicle to drive. This session will discuss the roadway as an e... More...

64 - Stop Cutting Corners - Safety Is In Your Hands! "PERSONAL STORY" (Room 381C)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Duane Janiskevich ; Howard Eaton
Nov. 22, 2008, was ending as a frustrating, unproductive Saturday when a small, unsafe decision had a dramatic impact. To save time, Duane Janiskev... More...

65 - How Safety Leadership Saved a Business "CASE STUDY" (Room 381B)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Cassandra Dillon ; David Libby ; Ken Smigelski
You’ve heard that good safety is good business, but what does that really mean? What is the relationship between safety and organizational pe... More...

67 - A Participatory Approach to Safety: Leadership Engagement and Development (Room 381A)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): David Catallo ; Jonathan Thomas ; Mike Coe
Deploying a two-fold approach, Honda of Canada Manufacturing’s top-level management and associates working in production are engaged and moti... More...

68 - Expanding and Revising OSHA’s Cooperative Approaches to Improve Worker Safety and Health (Room 362A/D)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Ambrie Cwik ; Doug Kalinowski
Worker fatalities are increasing, while injury and illness rates have remained mostly unchanged for several years. To address this, OSHA is working... More...

69 - Lifting High Value Hardware (Room 352C)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Carl Heinlein ; Seth Patterson
Lockheed Martin Space designs and builds high-value, oftentimes one-of-a-kind spacecraft for government customers (e.g., Hubble Space Telescope, Ma... More...

70 - Fatigue in the Workplace: Findings From Two National Surveys (Room 352D-F)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Emily Whitcomb
Fatigue directly contributes to injuries and fatalities. The National Safety Council conducted a national survey of 2,010 employees, as well as a n... More...

71 - Substance Use Disorder 101: Do You Know the “Basics”? (Room 372B/E)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Charles Stebbins III ; Thomas Woods
Experts agree that ongoing education is the baseline component in the fight against substance use disorder in the workplace. Organizations cannot d... More...

72 - The Politics of Risk and Safety Management (Room 372A/D)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Craig Corey ; Marilyn Rivers
Effective risk management requires each of us to factor political considerations into the success of our program development and implementation. Ri... More...

73 - Understanding Arc Flash Studies 101 (Room 371D-F)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Ray Urbanic ; Twana McFann
Have you ever been handed an arc flash assessment report (usually in a 2-inch binder), reviewed 150-plus pages of various forms of data, and still ... More...

74 - The Elements of a Successful Safety Management System "JSE" (Room 362C/F)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Travis Kruse
A safety management system is a core element of an organization that effectively protects the health and safety of its workers. An SMS holds manage... More...

75 - Rethinking Risk Assessment: Adding the Third Dimension (Room 361D-F)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Gary Higbee ; Scott Claffey
When safety professionals discuss risk assessments, the conversation often has several themes. Everyone agrees that risk assessment is a helpful to... More...

76 - Operating UAS/Drones Safely without Impacting the Airspace Above You (Room 362B/E)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Eldeen Pozniak ; Thomas Mackie
In recent years, unmanned aircraft systems – commonly referred to as drones – have been incorporated into many markets, enhancing safet... More...

77 - 6 Tips For Fall Protection Training that Sticks (Room 361A-C)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): David Jewell ; Nolan Miller
With new OSHA regulations inviting a renewed focus on fall protection, many organizations are recognizing a need to provide updated fall protection... More...

80 - I'm New to Safety: Where Do I Start? (Room 371A-C)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Danny Smith ; Kenneth Schriner
Many people find themselves with safety as “another hat to wear” in addition to their regular duties in human resources, manufacturing,... More...

91 - The 12 Undeniable Truths About Safety (Room 342D-F)

23 Oct 18
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Speaker(s): Jerry Bach ; Jim Spigener
Leading safety from the executive level requires commitment, vision and clear understanding that what you do and say as a leader determines the dir... More...

78 - How To Become A Safety Training Ninja© (Room NSC Learning Lab Booth #4535)

23 Oct 18
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Speaker(s): Regina McMichael
It’s hard to be a top-notch safety pro and still find time to deliver great training. Tired of compliance- based lectures and begging people ... More...

100 - Here Are the Keys, Now Drive: Steps to Success for New Safety Leaders "JSE" (Room 352A)

23 Oct 18
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Blake England ; Dustin Richartz ; Phil Mole
You’re new to a company or safety manager/leader role – and the day you walk in the door someone tosses you the keys and expects you to... More...

66 - No One Likes A Safety Cop (Room 362A/D)

23 Oct 18
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s): Matthew Boardman ; Matthew Botzler ; Scott Cook ; Steven Perkins
One of the most potentially impactful roles you have as a safety leader – at any level within an organization – is your ability to coac... More...
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