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asseProfessional Development
Conference & Exposition
Big things happen here
June 7-10, 2015 l Dallas, TXKay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
www.safeTy2015.org
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only $25
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Dear Student Member, The ASSE Safety 2015 Professional Development Conference & Exposition is one of the most important events for a student to participate in. The conference showcases the best in the profession, while bridging the social gaps between established experts and aspiring students. It is never too early to connect with your future colleagues. Start with Safety 2015 where you will have unique opportunities to:
•Build a professional community with your peers and practicing OSH Professionals •Prepare for your career as a Safety Professional and Organization leader with seminars that explore best practices and emerging trends•Engage in in-depth roundtable discussions with experienced OSH professionals and gain career advice•Visit the on-site career center to hone your skills and connect with top OSH Employers
Join your peers, OSH professionals and employers for this three-day conference focused on providing you the tools you need to begin a successful career in safety.
Hope to see you there,
Lauren ThompsonStudent Services
Don’t forget to post your participation on Facebook and Twitter using #Safety2015. Also follow our LinkedIn company Safety 2015 Showcase page.
SUNDAY Schedule at a glance
SUNDAY, JUNe 710:00AM-3:00PM Academic Forum
10:00AM-5:30PM Safety 2015 Conference Registration Open
2:00PM-3:00PM Attendee Orientation
3:00PM-5:30PM Kick-off Welcoming Reception / Exposition Open
*Additional fee and/or pre-registration required.
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Thanks to our Centennial sponsors!
Conference: June 7-10 Sunday, June 7 3:00PM-5:30PM*Monday, June 8 7:30AM-5:30PM Tuesday, June 9 7:30AM-10:30PM**Wednesday, June 10 7:45AM-4:00PM
exposition: June 7-9Sunday, June 7 3:00PM-5:30PMMonday, June 8 9:00AM-3:30PMTuesday, June 9 9:00AM-3:00PM
Conference ScheduleCAReeR CeNTeR
everydayThe Onsite Career Center at Safety 2015 has resources that can help you launch your career:
•View entry-level job opportunities provided by companies from across the country •Visit company table-top booths to learn more about your potential employers•Connect with representatives and recruiters from top companies•Participate in resume critiques and mock interview with HR professionals who specialize in OSH
HoursSunday, June 7 8:30am - 5:30pmMonday June 8 8:30am – 5:30pmTuesday June 9 8:30am – 5:30pmWednesday June 10 7:00am – 3:30pm
STUDeNT POSTeRMonday, June 8 & Tuesday June, 9
The Interactive Research Poster Session stimulates interest in OSH research and acts as a forum to share best practices, new initiatives and earn recognition. Put your research in front of thousands of prac-ticing safety professionals, add an esteemed research presentation to your resume and receive a complimentary conference registration. Open to students and graduate students. Proposals due by March 9. Visit the student section on www.safety2015.org for more details.
STUDeNT HIGHLIGHTS
CHAPTeR ReCOGNITION LUNCHMonday, June 8 l 11:45AM - 1:00PM
Students are encouraged to attend the Chapter Rec-ognition lunch where leaders are recognized during this Awards/Recognition Luncheon. RSVP required.
Sponsored by:
STUDeNT SAFeTY TALKS Monday, June 8 l 2:00pm-3:00pm
The Safety Talks Student Roundtable Discussions will give you a broader perspective on what it is like to be an OSH Professional and insight into preparing for your career. OSH Professionals from various industries and backgrounds will share their career experiences and discuss leadership and communication skills, professional development and other relevant topics in an informal roundtable setting.
Sponsored by:
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Monday, June 87:00AM Safety 2015 Conference
Registration Open
7:30AM-9:00AM Opening General Session
9:00AM-10:30AM Expo Exclusive Time
9:00AM-3:30PM Exposition Open
10:30AM-11:45AM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period l)
11:45AM-12:30PM Complimentary Conference Luncheon
12:30PM-1:00PM Expo Exclusive Time
12:30PM Expo Fashion Show
1:00PM-2:00PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period II)
2:00PM-3:15PM Expo Exclusive Time
3:15PM-4:15PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period llI)
4:30PM-5:30PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period lV)
4:30PM-5:30PM Blockbuster Session
schedule at a glance
june 8, 2015Track 10:30aM – 11:45aM (I) 1:00PM – 2:00PM (II) 3:15PM – 4:15PM (III) 4:30PM – 5:30PM (IV)
Business Skills & Personal Development
501 Effective Communication Skills for Safety Professionals 530
531
So You Want to Be a SH&E Consultant? Tips from the TrenchesStep Up and Be a Leader... Safety Needs YOU
558559
From Safety Leader to Business Partner 2015Supervisor or Super Coach? The Art and Science of Performance Coaching
586587
The Ethical Burden of the SHE ProfessionalCommunicate to Be Heard and Get Results
Construction / Mining 502
503
Crisis Plans & Response Legal Duties When Accidents or Fatalities OccurA Case Study: Best Practices to Ensure Safety on a Construction Project
532533
The Buried Truth UncoveredANSI/ASSE A10 Construction Standards - Standards Impacting the Profession
560 Understanding Crane Capacities 588 The Top 5 Reasons to Create a Formal Utility Damage Prevention Program
Emergency Management / Security 504 Workplace Violence: It’s About You, Your Management and Your People
542 Workplace Violence an Ongoing Risk for Behavioral Health Employees
561 Practicing Emergency Preparedness: The Key to a Successful Failure
Environment / Hazardous Material 534 Fibrous Minerals: More Dangerous than Asbestos? 562 Chemicals, Pesticides and Other Stuff - Oh My, Oh My, How to Comply?
Ergonomics 505 Show Me the Money – Demonstrating the ROI of Your Ergonomics Program
535 Conducting Risk Assessments on Ergonomic Exposures 563 Ergonomics Successes in Setting up a New Production Line
Executive 514
516
The Silver Tsunami, Are You Ready for the Shifting Age Paradigm?ISO/ANSI/ASSE 45001 Forum - Significant Future Impact on Safety
538546
Integration of Health Protection and PromotionSafe 4 the Right Reasons
568
572
New Global Thinking on Workplace Safety: Insight from Field Work on 5 ContinentsPersonal and Corporate Safety - Related Liability: Who and What can be Sued?
585 BLOCKBUSTER SESSION
Fire Protection 506 Fire Protection for Common and Special Hazards 536 Combustible Dust: Myths & Mistakes 561 Practicing Emergency Preparedness: The Key to a Successful Failure
Healthcare / Wellness 507 Safety in Healthcare: Challenges & Opportunities 538 Integration of Health Protection and Promotion 564 A Healthy Workforce: How Workers’ Comp and Wellness Programs Go Together
Human Behavior / Hospitality 508 Near-Miss Reporting: Applying Behavioral Science to Optimize Safety Culture
545 Seven Leadership Lessons to Optimize Safety Engagement: How to Make it Happen
565566
Complacency: The Silent KillerPreventing Slips, Trips and Falls in Restaurants: A Success Story
Industrial Hygiene / Health 509 Hearing Conservation Programs in Construction - New Perspectives
537
538
Ten Common Infectious Diseases That Affect Health & Safety in the WorkplaceIntegration of Health Protection and Promotion
567 Nanomaterials in Construction: Balancing Worker Risks with Societal Benefits
589 Win-Win - Academic, Lab and Research Safety at the Claremont University Consortium
International 510-a510-b
Tower Safety in AustraliaAdvances in Fire Protection Systems in East Africa: A Case Study
539 2015 Global Safety & Health Briefing 568 New Global Thinking on Workplace Safety: Insight from Field Work on 5 Continents
Oil & Gas 511 The Cost of Complacency - Survey Results from the Oil and Gas Industry
540 How to Manage Process Safety Risk Through Craft Worker Competency Verification
569 Fatalities in Oil and Gas Extraction: Current Trends and Contributing Factors
Regulatory Issues / Government / Public Sector
512 OSHA’s Hazard Communication Revised Compliance Directive - An Enforcement Overview
541542
Occupational Injury in SchoolsWorkplace Violence an Ongoing Risk for Behavioral Health Employees
570 OSHA’s Enforcement of PSM RAGAGEP 590 GHS: 2 Deadlines Hit in 2015. Are you Ready?
Risk Assessment 513 How to Approach and Achieve Success with Your Risk Assessment Training Program
535 Conducting Risk Assessments on Ergonomic Exposures 571 Risk Assessments are Required to Move Programs Beyond BBS Behavior Based Safety
Risk Management / Insurance 514
515
The Silver Tsunami, Are You Ready for the Shifting Age Paradigm?The Changing Face of Loss Control
543
544
Contractor Management - Applying Safety Analytics and Insurance BenchmarkingPersonal Risk Assessment - A Key to Safety Performance Excellence on & off the Job
572
573
Personal and Corporate Safety - Related Liability: Who and What can be Sued?Wind Turbine Safety & Loss Prevention
591 Where Do You Go to Better Understand the Need for PtD?
Safety Management 516
517
518519
520
ISO/ANSI/ASSE 45001 Forum - Significant Future Impact on SafetyAccountability on Site: Skills for Resolving Safety ViolationsThe Tony Crow Story - Safety 24/7 - At Work, Home, & Play How to Insure that Civility Doesn’t Kill Safety ManagementA New ‘Servant’ Leadership Role for the OSH Practitioner
545
546547
548
Seven Leadership Lessons to Optimize Safety Engagement: How to Make it HappenSafe 4 the Right ReasonsManaging a Health and Safety Program for Lone Workers and Remote EmployeesBLOWBACK: Between the Lines
568
574
575576
New Global Thinking on Workplace Safety: Insight from Field Work on 5 ContinentsBalancing Your Safety Metrics - Why Leading Metrics May be MisleadingHelping Employees To Watch Out For the Safety of OthersUtilizing Human Performance Techniques in Incident Investigation
592 Management Skill Sets for Achieving Safety and Health Excellence
Sustainability 521 The Sustainability Traction Plan; Opportunities for EHS Professionals
539 2015 Global Safety & Health Briefing
Technical / Engineering / Standards 522
523
OSHA’s New Confined Spaces in Construction: 1926.1200 Compared with ANSI Z117.1How Does Your Fall Protection Program Rank?
549
550
ANSI-Z-10: A Practical Workshop on How to Engage All Levels of Your WorkforceThe Changing World of Slip-and-Fall Analysis
577
578
Safely Managing the Design and Use of Automated Control SystemsRope Access - Working Safely at Height
593
594
Implementing Lockout/Tagout Hazardous Energy Control ProceduresPlayground Safety: The Hidden Hazards Lurking in Your Schoolyard or Local Park
Training / Education 524 Top Five Strategic EHS Training Tips 551 Pick 3 - New, Existing and Temporary Employee Training 579 Wild, Wacky & Highly Effective Training - Great and Fun Ideas to Use Now
595 Who’s Got Your Back? An Alternative Approach to Back Injury Prevention Training
Transportation 526 Transportation Issues, Distracted Driving, Training, Monitoring and More
552 DOT Compliance - Improving Your CSA Performance 580 Improving Transportation Safety Through Telematics and Active Safety Systems
596 The Next Game Changer: Predictive Analytics
Fundamentals 553 Hazard Identification and Control 581 Basic Construction
Key Issue Roundtables 525526
Manufacturing Equipment Safety Best PracticesTransportation Issues, Distracted Driving, Training, Monitoring and More
554555
Evaluating the Synergy of Engagement and ErgonomicsElectrical Safety Standards Update
582
583
Food Production and Manufacturing as it Relates to Agricultural SafetyImpact of Marijuana Legalization on Workplace Occupational Safety & Health
597 How Will the Oil & Gas Industry Meet Its Short and Long Term SH&E Staffing Needs?
Blockbuster Session4:30PM - 5:30PM
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has been invited to address Safety 2015 on the key per-spectives of this highly respected
Federal Agency tasked with the in-vestigation of transportation incidents
and for recommending and advocating actions to improve global transportation safety. The agency’s efforts directly and significantly relate to work-place injuries and fatalities on the roads, air and maritime industries.
New!
The national Transportation Safety Board (nTSB) (invited)
expo Fashion Show12:30PM
during Monday conference Lunch
ASSE’s Safety 2015 Expo Fashion Show will be the industry’s premiere fash-ion showcase for the newest work wear, protective clothing, and acces-
sories that are functional, fashionable, and worn.
New!
monday session schedule
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Track 10:30aM – 11:45aM (I) 1:00PM – 2:00PM (II) 3:15PM – 4:15PM (III) 4:30PM – 5:30PM (IV)
Business Skills & Personal Development
501 Effective Communication Skills for Safety Professionals 530
531
So You Want to Be a SH&E Consultant? Tips from the TrenchesStep Up and Be a Leader... Safety Needs YOU
558559
From Safety Leader to Business Partner 2015Supervisor or Super Coach? The Art and Science of Performance Coaching
586587
The Ethical Burden of the SHE ProfessionalCommunicate to Be Heard and Get Results
Construction / Mining 502
503
Crisis Plans & Response Legal Duties When Accidents or Fatalities OccurA Case Study: Best Practices to Ensure Safety on a Construction Project
532533
The Buried Truth UncoveredANSI/ASSE A10 Construction Standards - Standards Impacting the Profession
560 Understanding Crane Capacities 588 The Top 5 Reasons to Create a Formal Utility Damage Prevention Program
Emergency Management / Security 504 Workplace Violence: It’s About You, Your Management and Your People
542 Workplace Violence an Ongoing Risk for Behavioral Health Employees
561 Practicing Emergency Preparedness: The Key to a Successful Failure
Environment / Hazardous Material 534 Fibrous Minerals: More Dangerous than Asbestos? 562 Chemicals, Pesticides and Other Stuff - Oh My, Oh My, How to Comply?
Ergonomics 505 Show Me the Money – Demonstrating the ROI of Your Ergonomics Program
535 Conducting Risk Assessments on Ergonomic Exposures 563 Ergonomics Successes in Setting up a New Production Line
Executive 514
516
The Silver Tsunami, Are You Ready for the Shifting Age Paradigm?ISO/ANSI/ASSE 45001 Forum - Significant Future Impact on Safety
538546
Integration of Health Protection and PromotionSafe 4 the Right Reasons
568
572
New Global Thinking on Workplace Safety: Insight from Field Work on 5 ContinentsPersonal and Corporate Safety - Related Liability: Who and What can be Sued?
585 BLOCKBUSTER SESSION
Fire Protection 506 Fire Protection for Common and Special Hazards 536 Combustible Dust: Myths & Mistakes 561 Practicing Emergency Preparedness: The Key to a Successful Failure
Healthcare / Wellness 507 Safety in Healthcare: Challenges & Opportunities 538 Integration of Health Protection and Promotion 564 A Healthy Workforce: How Workers’ Comp and Wellness Programs Go Together
Human Behavior / Hospitality 508 Near-Miss Reporting: Applying Behavioral Science to Optimize Safety Culture
545 Seven Leadership Lessons to Optimize Safety Engagement: How to Make it Happen
565566
Complacency: The Silent KillerPreventing Slips, Trips and Falls in Restaurants: A Success Story
Industrial Hygiene / Health 509 Hearing Conservation Programs in Construction - New Perspectives
537
538
Ten Common Infectious Diseases That Affect Health & Safety in the WorkplaceIntegration of Health Protection and Promotion
567 Nanomaterials in Construction: Balancing Worker Risks with Societal Benefits
589 Win-Win - Academic, Lab and Research Safety at the Claremont University Consortium
International 510-a510-b
Tower Safety in AustraliaAdvances in Fire Protection Systems in East Africa: A Case Study
539 2015 Global Safety & Health Briefing 568 New Global Thinking on Workplace Safety: Insight from Field Work on 5 Continents
Oil & Gas 511 The Cost of Complacency - Survey Results from the Oil and Gas Industry
540 How to Manage Process Safety Risk Through Craft Worker Competency Verification
569 Fatalities in Oil and Gas Extraction: Current Trends and Contributing Factors
Regulatory Issues / Government / Public Sector
512 OSHA’s Hazard Communication Revised Compliance Directive - An Enforcement Overview
541542
Occupational Injury in SchoolsWorkplace Violence an Ongoing Risk for Behavioral Health Employees
570 OSHA’s Enforcement of PSM RAGAGEP 590 GHS: 2 Deadlines Hit in 2015. Are you Ready?
Risk Assessment 513 How to Approach and Achieve Success with Your Risk Assessment Training Program
535 Conducting Risk Assessments on Ergonomic Exposures 571 Risk Assessments are Required to Move Programs Beyond BBS Behavior Based Safety
Risk Management / Insurance 514
515
The Silver Tsunami, Are You Ready for the Shifting Age Paradigm?The Changing Face of Loss Control
543
544
Contractor Management - Applying Safety Analytics and Insurance BenchmarkingPersonal Risk Assessment - A Key to Safety Performance Excellence on & off the Job
572
573
Personal and Corporate Safety - Related Liability: Who and What can be Sued?Wind Turbine Safety & Loss Prevention
591 Where Do You Go to Better Understand the Need for PtD?
Safety Management 516
517
518519
520
ISO/ANSI/ASSE 45001 Forum - Significant Future Impact on SafetyAccountability on Site: Skills for Resolving Safety ViolationsThe Tony Crow Story - Safety 24/7 - At Work, Home, & Play How to Insure that Civility Doesn’t Kill Safety ManagementA New ‘Servant’ Leadership Role for the OSH Practitioner
545
546547
548
Seven Leadership Lessons to Optimize Safety Engagement: How to Make it HappenSafe 4 the Right ReasonsManaging a Health and Safety Program for Lone Workers and Remote EmployeesBLOWBACK: Between the Lines
568
574
575576
New Global Thinking on Workplace Safety: Insight from Field Work on 5 ContinentsBalancing Your Safety Metrics - Why Leading Metrics May be MisleadingHelping Employees To Watch Out For the Safety of OthersUtilizing Human Performance Techniques in Incident Investigation
592 Management Skill Sets for Achieving Safety and Health Excellence
Sustainability 521 The Sustainability Traction Plan; Opportunities for EHS Professionals
539 2015 Global Safety & Health Briefing
Technical / Engineering / Standards 522
523
OSHA’s New Confined Spaces in Construction: 1926.1200 Compared with ANSI Z117.1How Does Your Fall Protection Program Rank?
549
550
ANSI-Z-10: A Practical Workshop on How to Engage All Levels of Your WorkforceThe Changing World of Slip-and-Fall Analysis
577
578
Safely Managing the Design and Use of Automated Control SystemsRope Access - Working Safely at Height
593
594
Implementing Lockout/Tagout Hazardous Energy Control ProceduresPlayground Safety: The Hidden Hazards Lurking in Your Schoolyard or Local Park
Training / Education 524 Top Five Strategic EHS Training Tips 551 Pick 3 - New, Existing and Temporary Employee Training 579 Wild, Wacky & Highly Effective Training - Great and Fun Ideas to Use Now
595 Who’s Got Your Back? An Alternative Approach to Back Injury Prevention Training
Transportation 526 Transportation Issues, Distracted Driving, Training, Monitoring and More
552 DOT Compliance - Improving Your CSA Performance 580 Improving Transportation Safety Through Telematics and Active Safety Systems
596 The Next Game Changer: Predictive Analytics
Fundamentals 553 Hazard Identification and Control 581 Basic Construction
Key Issue Roundtables 525526
Manufacturing Equipment Safety Best PracticesTransportation Issues, Distracted Driving, Training, Monitoring and More
554555
Evaluating the Synergy of Engagement and ErgonomicsElectrical Safety Standards Update
582
583
Food Production and Manufacturing as it Relates to Agricultural SafetyImpact of Marijuana Legalization on Workplace Occupational Safety & Health
597 How Will the Oil & Gas Industry Meet Its Short and Long Term SH&E Staffing Needs?
SPECIAL BLOCKBUSTER SESSION 4:30PM - 5:30PM
June 9, 2015Schedule at a glance
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Track 10:30am – 11:45am (V) 3:00Pm – 4:15Pm (VI) 4:30Pm – 5:30Pm (VII)
Business Skills & Personal Development 601
602
Culture Trumps Everything: So, Career Advancement = Connecting the DotsPersonal Finance
630 Persuasion Power - How to Get It, Keep It, Use It 660661
Advancing HSE Professionals in BusinessSafety – Not Good Enough
Construction / Mining 603 Safety Culture & Safety Climate in Construction: Bridging Research & Practice
631
632
Using Near Miss Reporting to Enhance Safety Performance in ConstructionA Strategy for Reducing Construction Fatalities
662
663
Safety Culture, Green Construction and a Multi-ethnic Workforce: A Case StudyWhat Industrial Contractors Need to Know About MSHA Before Work at a Mine Site
Emergency Management / Security 613 DUST EXPLOSIONS - The Nature of the Problem & Practical Measures for its Control
633 Dial 911 For Permit Required Confined Space Rescue 683 Emergency Management
Environment / Hazardous Material 625 Safety Implications of Chemical Disinfectants in Healthcare
634 Putting the ‘E’ in EHS - Environmental A-Z, from Permitting to Compliance
Ergonomics 604 Psychophysical and Demographic Changes Require Rethinking Ergonomics Strategies
664 Ergonomics Strategies for Healthcare Workers
Executive 603
616
Safety Culture & Safety Climate in Construction: Bridging Research & PracticeOne Corporation’s Global System for Driving Sustainable Safety Risk Management
637
643
Incident Management as a Cornerstone for a Successful Safety CultureOrganizational Leadership and Safety... Bridging the Gap
660677
Advancing HSE Professionals in BusinessBriefing Your Boardroom on EH&S
Fire Protection 605 “Look Up - The Roof’s On Fire” 635 Safety & Health in the Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services
670682
Combustible Dust - What You Need to Know About It Fire Protection
Healthcare / Wellness 606 Integrated Approaches to Wellness in the Workplace: Workers’ Compensation Impact
654 Successful Integration of Occupational and Non Occupation Wellness Efforts: Successes Shared and Lessons Learned
665 JHAs: It’s All in the Details
Human Behavior / Hospitality 607 Help the “Bulletproof” Employee Make the Connection 645 Shattering Myths: The New Face of Fatigue Management 666 Building Safety Commitment
Industrial Hygiene / Health 608 10 Ways to Leverage Safety Collaboration with Occupational Health Professionals
636 Ventilation Surveys - What You Are Missing Can Hurt You 667 Don’t Forget About Fit – What You Need to Know About Respirator Fit-testing
International 609-a
609-b
SPEED Management - A Strategic Tool for Safe Road Journey at KOC, KuwaitIntegrated Management Systems in SMEs
637 Incident Management as a Cornerstone for a Successful Safety Culture
668 I Have to Know and Do What? Considerations for International Practice
Oil & Gas 610 Flash Fire Risk Assessments for the Upstream O&G Industry using API RP 99
639 OSHA Activities in the Oil Patch 669 Social Sustainability & Stakeholder Engagement: An International Perspective
Regulatory Issues / Government / Public Sector 611
612
OSHA’s General Duty Clause: A Guide to Enforcement and Legal DefensesOSHA Construction Update, Standards, Enforcement and Outreach Initiatives
638
639
OSHA Recordkeeping and Workers’ Compensation Claims Reporting RequirementsOSHA Activities in the Oil Patch
670 Combustible Dust - What You Need to Know About It
Risk Assessment 613 DUST EXPLOSIONS - The Nature of the Problem & Practical Measures for Its Control
640 Right-Sizing Your Risk Assessment Approach for Efficiency & Effectiveness
671 Using Big Data to Predict and Prevent Serious Injuries & Fatalities
Risk Management / Insurance 614615
Mechanics of Your Mod - The Five W’sManaging Total Cost of Risk (TCOR) - Case Study
641
642
Workers’ Compensation Premiums: Can You REALLY Control These Costs?Golf Carts/Utility Vehicles - They Are Not Just For Golf Anymore
672
673
Achieving Business Excellence Through Risk Management: Idea or ExecutionFalls and the Aging Population - Solutions for the Property Owner & Risk Manager
Safety Management 616
617
618
One Corporation’s Global System for Driving Sustainable Safety Risk ManagementInnovative Safety Practices to Break Through the Plateaus in PerformanceA Healthier Workforce Makes for a Safer Workplace
643644645646
Organizational Leadership and Safety... Bridging the GapHispanic Workers’ Safety: Looking at the Big PictureShattering Myths: The New Face of Fatigue ManagementGreen Beans & Ice Cream: Beyond the Power of Zero, The Final Frontier
674675
676677
Aligning Safety Leadership Through the Use of ScenariosThe New Safety Strategy: Stop Preventing Accidents and Start Adding ValueMeta-Culture Safety AssessmentBriefing Your Boardroom on EH&S
Sustainability 678 Practical Leadership for Sustainable Business: Health and Safety Management
Technical / Engineering / Standards 619620
623
Fall Prevention vs. Fall Protection: A New Safety CategoryOSHA’s PSM Standard: Achieving Compliance and Avoiding PitfallsSave Your Fleet & Avoid Costly Losses Through Implementation of ANSI/ASSE Z15.1
647648649
Implementing NFPA 70E for Arc Flash SafetyNext Generation Fall Arrestors & LifelinesA Review of the Top 10 Mobile Apps for the Safety Professional
679680
The Technological Journey: One Company’s ExperienceSliding Resistance of Ballasted Anchorages for Active Fall Protection Systems
Training / Education 621622
How to Become a Safety Training NinjaThe Humor in Safety, From Blah Blah Blah to Ha Ha AH HA
650 Image-Based Safety Training 681 135 Trainer Tips and Tricks!
Transportation 623 Save Your Fleet & Avoid Costly Losses Through Implementation of ANSI/ASSE Z15.1
651 Don’t Wait for an Intervention: Use CSA “SMC” - to ID Opportunities
Fundamentals 652 Workplace Health 682 Fire Protection
Key Issue Roundtables 624
625
Short-Service Workers (Focus on Temporary and Seasonal Employees)Safety Implications of Chemical Disinfectants in Healthcare
653654
Decreasing the Relevance of OSHA-Driven MetricsSuccessful Integration of Occupational and Non-Occupation Wellness Efforts: Successes Shared and Lessons Learned
683684
Emergency ManagementRisk Management and Risk Assessment II - What are You Doing to Move the Profession Forward?
TueSday, June 97:30AM-9:00AM General Session
9:00AM-10:30AM Expo Exclusive Time
9:00AM-3:00PM Exposition Open
10:30AM-11:45AM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period V)
11:45AM-12:30PM Complimentary Conference Luncheon
12:30PM-1:00PM Expo Exclusive Time
1:00PM-2:00PM Plenary Session (OSHA invited)
2:00PM-3:00PM Expo Exclusive Time
3:00PM-4:15PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period VI)
4:30PM-5:30PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period Vll)
6:30PM-10:30PM Tuesday Networking Night Out at Eddie Deen’s*
*Additional fee and/or pre-registration required.
The Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health (invited) will discuss his insight on the key is-sues affecting safety and health professionals from OSHA’s perspective. This session will focus on the role that safety and health professionals can and should play in addressing these issues and will include questions from the audience.
PLenary SeSSIOn1:00Pm - 2:00Pm
Tuesday session schedule
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Track 10:30am – 11:45am (V) 3:00Pm – 4:15Pm (VI) 4:30Pm – 5:30Pm (VII)
Business Skills & Personal Development 601
602
Culture Trumps Everything: So, Career Advancement = Connecting the DotsPersonal Finance
630 Persuasion Power - How to Get It, Keep It, Use It 660661
Advancing HSE Professionals in BusinessSafety – Not Good Enough
Construction / Mining 603 Safety Culture & Safety Climate in Construction: Bridging Research & Practice
631
632
Using Near Miss Reporting to Enhance Safety Performance in ConstructionA Strategy for Reducing Construction Fatalities
662
663
Safety Culture, Green Construction and a Multi-ethnic Workforce: A Case StudyWhat Industrial Contractors Need to Know About MSHA Before Work at a Mine Site
Emergency Management / Security 613 DUST EXPLOSIONS - The Nature of the Problem & Practical Measures for its Control
633 Dial 911 For Permit Required Confined Space Rescue 683 Emergency Management
Environment / Hazardous Material 625 Safety Implications of Chemical Disinfectants in Healthcare
634 Putting the ‘E’ in EHS - Environmental A-Z, from Permitting to Compliance
Ergonomics 604 Psychophysical and Demographic Changes Require Rethinking Ergonomics Strategies
664 Ergonomics Strategies for Healthcare Workers
Executive 603
616
Safety Culture & Safety Climate in Construction: Bridging Research & PracticeOne Corporation’s Global System for Driving Sustainable Safety Risk Management
637
643
Incident Management as a Cornerstone for a Successful Safety CultureOrganizational Leadership and Safety... Bridging the Gap
660677
Advancing HSE Professionals in BusinessBriefing Your Boardroom on EH&S
Fire Protection 605 “Look Up - The Roof’s On Fire” 635 Safety & Health in the Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services
670682
Combustible Dust - What You Need to Know About It Fire Protection
Healthcare / Wellness 606 Integrated Approaches to Wellness in the Workplace: Workers’ Compensation Impact
654 Successful Integration of Occupational and Non Occupation Wellness Efforts: Successes Shared and Lessons Learned
665 JHAs: It’s All in the Details
Human Behavior / Hospitality 607 Help the “Bulletproof” Employee Make the Connection 645 Shattering Myths: The New Face of Fatigue Management 666 Building Safety Commitment
Industrial Hygiene / Health 608 10 Ways to Leverage Safety Collaboration with Occupational Health Professionals
636 Ventilation Surveys - What You Are Missing Can Hurt You 667 Don’t Forget About Fit – What You Need to Know About Respirator Fit-testing
International 609-a
609-b
SPEED Management - A Strategic Tool for Safe Road Journey at KOC, KuwaitIntegrated Management Systems in SMEs
637 Incident Management as a Cornerstone for a Successful Safety Culture
668 I Have to Know and Do What? Considerations for International Practice
Oil & Gas 610 Flash Fire Risk Assessments for the Upstream O&G Industry using API RP 99
639 OSHA Activities in the Oil Patch 669 Social Sustainability & Stakeholder Engagement: An International Perspective
Regulatory Issues / Government / Public Sector 611
612
OSHA’s General Duty Clause: A Guide to Enforcement and Legal DefensesOSHA Construction Update, Standards, Enforcement and Outreach Initiatives
638
639
OSHA Recordkeeping and Workers’ Compensation Claims Reporting RequirementsOSHA Activities in the Oil Patch
670 Combustible Dust - What You Need to Know About It
Risk Assessment 613 DUST EXPLOSIONS - The Nature of the Problem & Practical Measures for Its Control
640 Right-Sizing Your Risk Assessment Approach for Efficiency & Effectiveness
671 Using Big Data to Predict and Prevent Serious Injuries & Fatalities
Risk Management / Insurance 614615
Mechanics of Your Mod - The Five W’sManaging Total Cost of Risk (TCOR) - Case Study
641
642
Workers’ Compensation Premiums: Can You REALLY Control These Costs?Golf Carts/Utility Vehicles - They Are Not Just For Golf Anymore
672
673
Achieving Business Excellence Through Risk Management: Idea or ExecutionFalls and the Aging Population - Solutions for the Property Owner & Risk Manager
Safety Management 616
617
618
One Corporation’s Global System for Driving Sustainable Safety Risk ManagementInnovative Safety Practices to Break Through the Plateaus in PerformanceA Healthier Workforce Makes for a Safer Workplace
643644645646
Organizational Leadership and Safety... Bridging the GapHispanic Workers’ Safety: Looking at the Big PictureShattering Myths: The New Face of Fatigue ManagementGreen Beans & Ice Cream: Beyond the Power of Zero, The Final Frontier
674675
676677
Aligning Safety Leadership Through the Use of ScenariosThe New Safety Strategy: Stop Preventing Accidents and Start Adding ValueMeta-Culture Safety AssessmentBriefing Your Boardroom on EH&S
Sustainability 678 Practical Leadership for Sustainable Business: Health and Safety Management
Technical / Engineering / Standards 619620
623
Fall Prevention vs. Fall Protection: A New Safety CategoryOSHA’s PSM Standard: Achieving Compliance and Avoiding PitfallsSave Your Fleet & Avoid Costly Losses Through Implementation of ANSI/ASSE Z15.1
647648649
Implementing NFPA 70E for Arc Flash SafetyNext Generation Fall Arrestors & LifelinesA Review of the Top 10 Mobile Apps for the Safety Professional
679680
The Technological Journey: One Company’s ExperienceSliding Resistance of Ballasted Anchorages for Active Fall Protection Systems
Training / Education 621622
How to Become a Safety Training NinjaThe Humor in Safety, From Blah Blah Blah to Ha Ha AH HA
650 Image-Based Safety Training 681 135 Trainer Tips and Tricks!
Transportation 623 Save Your Fleet & Avoid Costly Losses Through Implementation of ANSI/ASSE Z15.1
651 Don’t Wait for an Intervention: Use CSA “SMC” - to ID Opportunities
Fundamentals 652 Workplace Health 682 Fire Protection
Key Issue Roundtables 624
625
Short-Service Workers (Focus on Temporary and Seasonal Employees)Safety Implications of Chemical Disinfectants in Healthcare
653654
Decreasing the Relevance of OSHA-Driven MetricsSuccessful Integration of Occupational and Non-Occupation Wellness Efforts: Successes Shared and Lessons Learned
683684
Emergency ManagementRisk Management and Risk Assessment II - What are You Doing to Move the Profession Forward?
June 10, 2015Schedule at a glance
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WedneSday, June 107:45AM-9:00AM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period
VIII)
9:15AM-10:30AM Executive Summit
11:00AM-12:00PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period lX)
12:00PM-1:30PM Conference Luncheon / Program*
1:45PM-2:45PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period X)
3:00PM-4:00PM Closing General Session
*Additional fee and/or pre-registration required.
executive Summit9:15aM - 10:30aM
Track 7:45aM – 9:00aM (VIII) 11:00aM – 12:00pM (IX) 1:45pM – 2:45pM (X)
Business Skills & Personal Development 701
702
Employment Law Faux Pas and Pitfalls the Safety Professional Must AvoidIdentifying Cultural Hazards: Four Clues That You May Be Out Of Balance
730
731
Business Lessons: What CEOs and the C-Suite Want from SafetyAchieving Sustainable Safety Excellence; A Complex Systems Approach
760
761
Career Advancement and Professional Development Through CertificationHow to Future-Proof Workplace Safety
Construction / Mining 703
704
NIOSH Guardrail System - From Research to Field Evaluation to ProductionGrowing Your Own Construction Safety Professionals
732 Construction Safety Forum 762763
Proximity Sensing Technology for Construction SitesOverreaching on Ladders: Motivated to Succeed or Fail?
Emergency Management / Security 733 Is Your Emergency Response Plan a Living System or Just Gathering Dust?
764 Lone Worker Protection: The Need is Here. Are You Filling It?
Environment / Hazardous Material 705 Building Your Strengths to be an Environmental High Performing Company
734 Hazardous Material Inventory Management in Preparation for Warehouse Disaster
Ergonomics 706 The Science and Reasoning of Stretching & Strengthening in the Workplace
735 Fitness for Duty Testing and Safety Professionals
Executive 702
715
Identifying Cultural Hazards: Four Clues That You May Be Out Of BalanceHow Best-in-Class Companies are Improving Safety Throughout the Supply Chain
730
746
Business Lessons: What CEOs and the C-Suite Want from SafetyThe Four Disciplines of OSH Execution to Achieve Safety Excellence
774 Zero Injury State - Does it Matter?
Fire Protection 707 Improving Sprinkler System Reliability 736 Three Things You Need to Know to Stay Compliant with Changes to NFPA 70E in 2015
769 Fires & Explosions in the Fracking World - Where, Why & How to Minimize Risks
Healthcare / Wellness 737 Wellness, an Essential Component of EHS Improvement and Incident Prevention
765 Wellness: Beg and Bribe or Use Design
Human Behavior / Hospitality 738 Creating a Comprehensive & Sustainable Safety Culture with Behavioral Technology
766 Human Error: There Is No Root Cause
Industrial Hygiene / Health 708 Early Intervention Methods Bridge the Gap Between Reactive and Proactive Systems
739 Heat Illness Prevention - We Can Do Better 767
768
Worker Fatigue - An “Eye-Opening” Safety and Health EpidemicSilica - One Foundry’s Experience
International 709-a709-b
Safety in a Shrinking WorldGlobal Personal Liability
740 Communicating with a Multinational Workforce on SH&E Issues - An International P&BP
772 Risk Prevention Through Design & Management in Construction - UK/EU Experience
Oil & Gas 710 Fatality and Catastrophic Event Prevention 741 Designing a FR Clothing Program for Oil and Gas 769 Fires & Explosions in the Fracking World - Where, Why & How to Minimize Risks
Regulatory Issues / Government / Public Sector 711
712
OSHA vs. USACE EM385 - Contractor Safety for Military and Government ProjectsMeet the Inspectors
742 ASSE Government Affairs Committee Update 770 Permanent and Temporary Workers’ Exposure to PSM, Machine Guarding and Health Hazards within the Food Production Industry
Risk Assessment 713 Add PtD to your PJHA - A Practical Method to Reduce Re-Work and Risk
743 Measuring Your Risk Assessment Tool 771 Scanning for Safety: Recognizing Hazards and Conducting Effective Inspections
Risk Management / Insurance 714715
There’s Gold in Workers’ Compensation DataHow Best-in-Class Companies are Improving Safety Throughout the Supply Chain
744 The ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) – Opportunities and Risks 772 Risk Prevention Through Design & Management in Construction - UK/EU Experience
Safety Management 716
717
718
Accelerating Cultural Buy-In from Your Temporary WorkforceImproving Safety Management Systems to Improve Safety PerformanceA Practical Approach to Effective EHS Leading Indicators: Lessons from the Best
745
746
747
Occupational Dog Bite Prevention - Training Employees to Protect ThemselvesThe Four Disciplines of OSH Execution to Achieve Safety ExcellenceManaging Complex Change: The Challenge of Implementing Safety Improvements
773774775
Establishing Effective Accountability Using SportsZero Injury State - Does it Matter?Strengthening the Impact of Safety Leadership
Technical / Engineering / Standards 719720
721
The New ISO 45001 OHSAS Standard; Where are We Now?New Standards, Methods and Technologies for Self Retracting DevicesProcess Safety Management Enforcement Trends and Best Practices
736
748749
Three Things You Need to Know to Stay Compliant with Changes to NFPA 70E in 2015Lockout Tagout Best Practices, Real-Life ConsequencesProcess for Identifying Confined Spaces
776
777
OSHA’s Enforcement and Significant Changes in 2015 NFPA 70ESafety Eyewear and ANSI Standards - Seeing is Believing!
Training / Education 722
723
A Modified Model of Experiential Training for Safety Professionals and EngineersStep Up Your Game! Using Gamification Techniques to Enhance Training Delivery
750 Another Hour of Blah, Blah, Blah? Engaging Your Safety Committee
778
779
Mobile Learning - The Future of EHS Workplace Learning WorldwideMaster the Art of Using Video in Your Training or Toolbox Talk!
Transportation 724 Improving Traffic Safety and Efficiency for Large Sites 751 Rural Road Safety: How to Reduce Accidents for Rural Road Users
Fundamentals 752 Risk Management 780 Basic Safety Management
Key Issue Roundtables 725 What Services Should I Offer? Finding Your Practice Niche as an SH&E Consultant
753754
The Power of Feedback – The Good the Bad and the UglyThe Benefits of Membership in Common Interest Groups and Practice Specialties
781782
Supervisor Safety: Solutions to Stop FatalitiesEstablishing Safety Standards of Performance for International Executives
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Track 7:45aM – 9:00aM (VIII) 11:00aM – 12:00pM (IX) 1:45pM – 2:45pM (X)
Business Skills & Personal Development 701
702
Employment Law Faux Pas and Pitfalls the Safety Professional Must AvoidIdentifying Cultural Hazards: Four Clues That You May Be Out Of Balance
730
731
Business Lessons: What CEOs and the C-Suite Want from SafetyAchieving Sustainable Safety Excellence; A Complex Systems Approach
760
761
Career Advancement and Professional Development Through CertificationHow to Future-Proof Workplace Safety
Construction / Mining 703
704
NIOSH Guardrail System - From Research to Field Evaluation to ProductionGrowing Your Own Construction Safety Professionals
732 Construction Safety Forum 762763
Proximity Sensing Technology for Construction SitesOverreaching on Ladders: Motivated to Succeed or Fail?
Emergency Management / Security 733 Is Your Emergency Response Plan a Living System or Just Gathering Dust?
764 Lone Worker Protection: The Need is Here. Are You Filling It?
Environment / Hazardous Material 705 Building Your Strengths to be an Environmental High Performing Company
734 Hazardous Material Inventory Management in Preparation for Warehouse Disaster
Ergonomics 706 The Science and Reasoning of Stretching & Strengthening in the Workplace
735 Fitness for Duty Testing and Safety Professionals
Executive 702
715
Identifying Cultural Hazards: Four Clues That You May Be Out Of BalanceHow Best-in-Class Companies are Improving Safety Throughout the Supply Chain
730
746
Business Lessons: What CEOs and the C-Suite Want from SafetyThe Four Disciplines of OSH Execution to Achieve Safety Excellence
774 Zero Injury State - Does it Matter?
Fire Protection 707 Improving Sprinkler System Reliability 736 Three Things You Need to Know to Stay Compliant with Changes to NFPA 70E in 2015
769 Fires & Explosions in the Fracking World - Where, Why & How to Minimize Risks
Healthcare / Wellness 737 Wellness, an Essential Component of EHS Improvement and Incident Prevention
765 Wellness: Beg and Bribe or Use Design
Human Behavior / Hospitality 738 Creating a Comprehensive & Sustainable Safety Culture with Behavioral Technology
766 Human Error: There Is No Root Cause
Industrial Hygiene / Health 708 Early Intervention Methods Bridge the Gap Between Reactive and Proactive Systems
739 Heat Illness Prevention - We Can Do Better 767
768
Worker Fatigue - An “Eye-Opening” Safety and Health EpidemicSilica - One Foundry’s Experience
International 709-a709-b
Safety in a Shrinking WorldGlobal Personal Liability
740 Communicating with a Multinational Workforce on SH&E Issues - An International P&BP
772 Risk Prevention Through Design & Management in Construction - UK/EU Experience
Oil & Gas 710 Fatality and Catastrophic Event Prevention 741 Designing a FR Clothing Program for Oil and Gas 769 Fires & Explosions in the Fracking World - Where, Why & How to Minimize Risks
Regulatory Issues / Government / Public Sector 711
712
OSHA vs. USACE EM385 - Contractor Safety for Military and Government ProjectsMeet the Inspectors
742 ASSE Government Affairs Committee Update 770 Permanent and Temporary Workers’ Exposure to PSM, Machine Guarding and Health Hazards within the Food Production Industry
Risk Assessment 713 Add PtD to your PJHA - A Practical Method to Reduce Re-Work and Risk
743 Measuring Your Risk Assessment Tool 771 Scanning for Safety: Recognizing Hazards and Conducting Effective Inspections
Risk Management / Insurance 714715
There’s Gold in Workers’ Compensation DataHow Best-in-Class Companies are Improving Safety Throughout the Supply Chain
744 The ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) – Opportunities and Risks 772 Risk Prevention Through Design & Management in Construction - UK/EU Experience
Safety Management 716
717
718
Accelerating Cultural Buy-In from Your Temporary WorkforceImproving Safety Management Systems to Improve Safety PerformanceA Practical Approach to Effective EHS Leading Indicators: Lessons from the Best
745
746
747
Occupational Dog Bite Prevention - Training Employees to Protect ThemselvesThe Four Disciplines of OSH Execution to Achieve Safety ExcellenceManaging Complex Change: The Challenge of Implementing Safety Improvements
773774775
Establishing Effective Accountability Using SportsZero Injury State - Does it Matter?Strengthening the Impact of Safety Leadership
Technical / Engineering / Standards 719720
721
The New ISO 45001 OHSAS Standard; Where are We Now?New Standards, Methods and Technologies for Self Retracting DevicesProcess Safety Management Enforcement Trends and Best Practices
736
748749
Three Things You Need to Know to Stay Compliant with Changes to NFPA 70E in 2015Lockout Tagout Best Practices, Real-Life ConsequencesProcess for Identifying Confined Spaces
776
777
OSHA’s Enforcement and Significant Changes in 2015 NFPA 70ESafety Eyewear and ANSI Standards - Seeing is Believing!
Training / Education 722
723
A Modified Model of Experiential Training for Safety Professionals and EngineersStep Up Your Game! Using Gamification Techniques to Enhance Training Delivery
750 Another Hour of Blah, Blah, Blah? Engaging Your Safety Committee
778
779
Mobile Learning - The Future of EHS Workplace Learning WorldwideMaster the Art of Using Video in Your Training or Toolbox Talk!
Transportation 724 Improving Traffic Safety and Efficiency for Large Sites 751 Rural Road Safety: How to Reduce Accidents for Rural Road Users
Fundamentals 752 Risk Management 780 Basic Safety Management
Key Issue Roundtables 725 What Services Should I Offer? Finding Your Practice Niche as an SH&E Consultant
753754
The Power of Feedback – The Good the Bad and the UglyThe Benefits of Membership in Common Interest Groups and Practice Specialties
781782
Supervisor Safety: Solutions to Stop FatalitiesEstablishing Safety Standards of Performance for International Executives
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11. Discounted Price: The early student member registration rate is only $25.00. You CANNOT beat this value for three full days of instrumental safety education!
10. Location, Location, Location: One of the most popular destinations in the U.S. Dallas, Texas may be known for its Cowboys, but the city has even more to offer. Experience the restaurants, arts & culture, night life, shopping and more in one of the most vibrant cities in the U.S.
9. Exposition: Explore the vast world of safety through our annual expo event, with over 500 worldwide companies and organizations in attendance.
8. Technical Tours: Participate in a technical tour! Watch a live aircraft burn demonstration, start to finish tile process, inner workings of an ultra-precision machine shop and more!
7. Networking: Networking is one of the top reasons that students and pro-fessionals attend ASSE’s Professional Development Conference, and at Safety 2015 there will be a variety of events and informal opportunities to make connections with Safety Professionals from across the globe.
6. Specialty and Common Interest Group Meetings: Come network on a smaller scale with your fellow practice specialty and common interest group members. You never know, the next person you meet could be your new boss!
5. ASSE Career Center: Need help finding your next internship or your first job after graduation? Our onsite Career Center is waiting for you!
4. Safety Talks Student Roundtable Discussions: Engage in infor-mal discussion roundtables with safety professionals from various industries on the first day of our conference. Meet fellow ASSE student members and safety professionals who not only know what it is like to be in your shoes, but can offer you advice for a successful career in OSH.
3. Poster Sessions: Present your original research and get noticed during the Interactive Poster and Video Session. Plus, receive complimentary regis-tration to the conference.
2. Tailored Experience: Experience a wide variety of perspectives with sessions for safety professionals at every stage in their career. Review the fundamentals or delve deeper into the topics that interest you most.
1. Learn from the Best: Over 245 sessions presented by the best minds in the industry will help you take your safety skills to the next level!
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