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LEARN. NETWORK. SUCCEED.
WHENApril 4 – 6, 2016
WHERERadisson Hotel & Suites Austin Downtown111 E Cesar Chavez St Austin, TX 78701
WHO SHOULD ATTENDManagers of safety, HR, EHS, risk, and operations, as well as VPs, directors and professionals in the areas of safety, HR, EHS, and training.
REGISTER AT SAFETYSUMMIT.BLR.COM
The industry’s leading conference for EHS professionals, featuring tried-and-true best practices from leading experts to help you effectively navigate safety management and OSHA compliance at your organization.
Benefit from mission-critical sessions on:
Safety Compliance
Strategic Safety Management
EHS Metrics
Safety Culture Construct
Electrical Safety
Job Hazard Analysis
And More!
100 Winners Circle, Suite 300 P.O. Box 5094 Brentwood, TN 37024-5094
PRSRT STDUS Postage
PAIDNashville, TNPermit 361
This conference qualifies for up to 1.0 recertification points. The preconference workshops for up to 0.5 recertification points for CSPs, CHSTs, OHSTs, CMP credits for CHMMs, and may be eligible for CM credits for CIHs who attend.
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The industry’s leading conference for EHS
professionals, featuring tried-and-true best practices from
leading experts to help you effectively navigate safety m
anagement and
OSH
A compliance at your organization.
Benefit from m
ission-critical sessions on:
Safety Com
pliance
Strategic Safety Managem
ent
EHS M
etrics
Safety Culture C
onstruct
Electrical Safety
Job Hazard Analysis
And More!
BY PHONE (800) 727-5257
BY EMAIL [email protected]
ONLINE safetysummit.blr.com
Offer Code: S6783
REGISTER NOW!
LEARN.NETWORK. SUCCEED.
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Tuesday, April 5 | 8am - 5pm
Opening KeynoteThreat Assessment and Management Plans for Workplace Violence
General SessionInsider Look at OSHA Enforcement & Trends for 2016
SAFETY COMPLIANCE TRACK
• Meeting the 2016 HazCom Compliance Deadline: Practical Strategies for Updating Written Programs, SDLs, and Labeling, and for Training Workers on Newly Identified Hazards
• 17 Mistakes Organizations Make in Creating Emergency Plans & How to Correct Them
• OSHA’s Rapid Response Investigation• Host Employer Safety Obligations• OSHA’s New Confined Spaces Rule
STRATEGIC SAFETY MANAGEMENT TRACK
• Case Study - Pre-Planning for Workers’ Compensation Cost Control
• Safety on a Shoestring: Cost-Effective but Impactful Strategies for Driving Success in Your Safety Program
• The Safety Manager’s Bag of Training Tricks: 10 Ways to Ramp-Up Toolbox Talks and Safety Meetings to Boost Workers’ Engagement
• Safety Considerations for the Aging Workforce: Practical Strategies for Protecting Baby Boomers on the Job
• Caught Doing Something Right: Developing a Behavior-Reinforcement Plan to Identify Key Outcomes and Position Workers for Success
Wednesday, April 6 | 8am - 5pm
Opening Keynote:Building a Solid Safety Management System: Real-Life Success Stories on How to Overcome Challenges Along the Way
Panel DiscussionLeveraging Mobile Technology to Reduce Workplace Safety Risks
SAFETY COMPLIANCE TRACK
• Arc Flash: Latest Developments on 70E and Best Practices for Using PPE
• Lockout/Tagout Best Practices for Minimizing Hazardous Energy Injury Risks and Meeting OSHA Compliance Obligations
• Highly Explosive and Hazardous Chemicals Critical Lessons Learned
• Preventing Heat Stress: Practical Strategies for Maintaining a Safe, Compliant Work Environment for Employees Exposed to Hot Conditions
• New Hazardous Waste Generator Rule
STRATEGIC SAFETY MANAGEMENT TRACK
• Case Study - 60 Seconds to Think: The 11-Point Checklist for Developing an Empowering Safety Culture
• Managing Workers’ Compensation Risks• Safety Incentives/Disincentives that Work
and Align with OSHA Requirements• Case Study - Lean Manufacturing as a
Surefire Tactic to Improve Safety and Productivity
• Risk Assessments: How to Better Predict Occupational Hazards to Prevent Workplace Accidents
AGENDARegistration for the event opens 7:30am on Monday and 7:00am on Tuesday. Breakfast and lunch will be served on both main conference days. There will be breaks built into the agenda to allow for networking and exploring!
Monday, April 4 | 8:30am - 4:30pm
PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Choose one of the following morning workshops:
EHS Metrics: Real-Life Examples on Developing and Implementing Leading Measures of Performance
Safety Culture Construct: Identification, Implementation, and Assessment Learning and Development Solutions for Building a Strong Safety Foundation
Choose one of the following afternoon workshops:
Electrical Safety: How to Develop a Comprehensive and Integrated Electrical Safety Program
Job Hazard Analysis and Risk Managment: How to Go Beyond Basic Hazard Identification to Examine Your Workplace’s Biggest Safety and Health Hazards
REGISTER AT SAFETYSUMMIT.BLR.COM
REGISTER AT SAFETYSUMMIT.BLR.COMOR CALL 800-727-5257
This conference qualifies for up to 1.0 recertification points. The preconference workshops for up to 0.5 recertification points for CSPs, CHSTs, OHSTs, CMP credits for CHMMs, and may be eligible for CM credits for CIHs who attend.
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