Speaker: Shawn Galloway, President & COO, ProAct Safety
Time: 11:00 AM EDT
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COVID-19 has not just caused a temporary interruption to our everyday lives, it has ushered in a new reality. The time to plan for that new reality is now. Learn how to remain committed to safety excellence during confusing times and how to maintain focus on and in safety.
Time: 12:00 PM EDT
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Accurate recordkeeping is an important job for every safety professional. This session will delve into such issues as recordable vs. first aid, electronic reporting requirements, and mistakes to steer clear of if you want to avoid OSHA entanglements.
Time: 1:00 PM EDT
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Metrics tell safety managers where they are succeeding and where improvements are necessary. While traditional lagging metrics still have their place, leading metrics are gaining favor more than ever before. In this session, we’ll examine how you can select metrics that will provide your organization with the right information at the right time.
Panelists include:
Time: 2:00 PM EDT
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The responsibility of preventing workplace violence cannot fall upon the safety department alone. It takes a team, and human resources, security, and staff-level employees must all be involved. In this panel discussion, we bring together these various perspectives so that you can be better prepared to prevent violence at your facility.
Time: 3:00 PM EDT
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When an employer is ready to open their facility for employees and perhaps customers there are almost an endless list of things to consider. Work processes, engineering controls and PPE need to be considered to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace. A good place to start would be an Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response Plan. Part of that plan would involve a hazard assessment so that policies and procedures can be developed and implemented to guide and inform employees.
Time: 4:30 PM EDT
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Join drug testing expert Bill Current, author of the book Why Drug Testing? and former Executive Director of the American Council for Drug Education, as he discusses the truth about workplace substance abuse, how it affects safety and on-the-job injuries, and the role of drug testing in creating and maintaining safer and more productive workplaces. He will also discuss how to deal with legal marijuana laws and the importance of distinguishing between impairment and under the influence when establishing an effective drug testing program.
Time: 5:30 - 5:50 PM Safety Standout Virtual Awards Ceremony, 5:50 - 6:50 PM EDT SafeStart Closing Keynote
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Organizational culture encompasses many physical and behavioral aspects of the workplace—safety, production, values, beliefs, leadership styles, traditions and more. But culture can often be described with just one sentence: “the way things are done around here.”
Climate factors are the elements (and people) that affect culture. Workplace climate changes from moment to moment, from one department to another and it’s created, shaped and influenced one conversation or event at a time.
Organizational success relies heavily on understanding how to influence climate and the key to achieving this is the correct application of the Human Factors Framework. Knowing how to leverage the connection between individual workers and organizational systems can help use climate factors to create positive change and other desired organizational outcomes.
Session participants will:
All webinars may qualify for 0.15 Recertification Points for CSPs, CHSTs, OHSTs, 1 CMP credit for CHMMs, and eligible for CM credits for CIHs who attend. Professional Development Hours (PDHs) or Continuing Education Credits/Units (CECs/CEUs) may also be available for EHS managers participating in this webinar (please note that webinar participants are responsible for exploring their accrediting agency requirements to have their educational credits approved for credit).