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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
More than 80 sessions were available offering a variety and depth addressing the key
issues and challenges facing the SH&E profession and the skills and
knowledge to deal with those challenges. Session Topic Tracks
included:
- Safety Management
- Technical/ Engineering Standards
- Regulatory Issues/ Government Public Sector
- Career/ Personal Development
- International Safety and Health
- Human Behavior
- Ergonomics
- Risk Management/ Insurance
- Construction/ Mining
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- Environment/ Hazardous Material
- Transportation
- Industrial Hygiene
- Healthcare
- Training Education
- Fire Protection
- Emergency Response
- Consulting
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Download Presented Session Information (Presentations)
A1 Strategic Safety Thinking
A2 Management of Change "MOC" Best Practices
A3 PSM Hazard Identification Process for All Industries
A4 DRUG TESTING WITH HAIR
A5 A Multifaceted Approach to Workplace Hazard Identification: Advanced Hazard Identification and Analysis
G1 Reinforcement Based Safety
G3 World-Class Safety On and Off the Job
G4 Culture vs. Climate
G6 The Kevin Bailey Story
G7 United States Postal Service National Award Winning Best Practices
G8 Merging Employees with Corporate Goals
G9 Electrical Safety Program
G10 Developing a Quality Contractor Prequalification Program
G11 Overview 2008 OSHA Oil and Gas Safety Conference
G12 OSHA Recordkeeping
G13 Turnaround Safety Excitement
G14 What's the problem?
G15 Critical “Must Haves” for Successful Ergonomics Programs
G16 Seven Deadly Mistakes of Boring Safety Meetings
G17 Safe Lifting, From 40-4000 Pounds
G18 Combustible Dust: Preventing and Mitigating Explosion/Fire Hazards
G19 Hurricane Preparedness
G20 Unraveling The Mystery of Hazard Recognition
G21 Noise – Bringing it in Control with Practical Solutions
G22 Particulates: Environmental & Industrial Hygiene Perspectives
G23 Contractor Safety Control & Multi Employer Liability
G24 Accident Prevention, A Simplified Process for Employees
G25 Accident Investigation
G26 Heat Stress Management
G27 Exertional Heat Illnesses: Considerations for the Workplace
G28 The Power of Strong Leadership during VPP Implementation
G29 Brother Can You Spare a Dime?(Safety Excellence in Tough Economic Times)
G30 A Safety Mindset for Effective Leaders
G31 Meeting OSHA's Definition of Qualified
G32 HazCom Compliance - Fact & Fiction
G33 The Hot Topics and Current Trends in Occupational Drug Testing
G34 Randy's Story; How An Accident Impacts More Than Just You
G35 Behavorial Based Safety
G36 Ergonomically Designed Control Rooms
G37 Devices to improve forklift safety
G38 Fundamentals of Flame Resistant Work Apparel for Electric Arc and Flash Fire Protection
G39 Fall Prevention
G40 Labeling and Layering FR Clothing – Are your workers protected?
G41 Disaster Day: Drills, Spills and Drama
G42 Self Coaching: High Impact Behavior Training
G43 CareerSafe® Online The National Youth Safety Initiative
G44 Aiming for Reapproval
G45 Vpp Star Demonstration for Mobile Workforce
G46 Achieving and Maintaining OSHA Star
G47 Preparing and Coordinating a Successful OSHA VPP On-Site Evaluation
G48 IndustrIal Hygiene for Safety Professionals
G49 VPP Mobile Workforce
ID2 20+ Years Based Safety
ID3 Motivating Employees to Think and Act Safely
ID4 Giving and Accepting Constructive Safety Feedback
ID5 Step Up or Step Out
ID6 Hand & Power Tool Safety in the Workplace
ID7 Engaging Employees in a Successful Safety Culture
ID8 100% TIE OFF / 100% SAFETY
ID9 safety divice
ID10 The SGE Experience
ID11 Hazard Analysis Made Easy
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