domingo, 29 de junio de 2014

Congreso del National Safety Council en San Diego 13-19 sepbre.

Del 13 al 19 de septiembre se realiza el congreso anual del National Safety Council en San Diego.
 Magnífico evento que da múltiples enseñanzas y muestra la tenencia en SHE.
Recomiendo la participación y aprovechar para asistir a los talleres previos o posteriores del mismo.
De la gran cantidad de temas ofrecidos, he seleccionado algunos que comparto a continuación:
Monday 15
Hora
Tema
Expositor
Level

8:30 - 10:00 am
Safety: Putting the Pieces Together
Major Dan Rooney (Ret.)


10:30 - 12:00
Be Your Brother’s Keeper: Watching Out for Others
John Drebinger, Jr., Owner, John Drebinger Presentations


1;45 - 3:15 pm
4 Should the Safety Department Manage Safety?
Terry Mathis, CEO, ProAct Safety, Inc
Advanced


6 Getting to Zero – Really?
Karl Bossung, Director of Consulting, BST
Intermediate


7 Challenging Incident Investigation Paradigms
Don Martin, Vice President, BST
Intermediate


9 Advancing Your Career From Safety Leader to Business Partner
ohn McBride, SPHR, National Recruiting Team Leader, Consentium Searc
Advanced


13 The Psychology of Safety: Paradigm Shifts for Achieving an Injury-Free Culture
E. Scott Geller, PhD, Senior Partner, Safety Performance Solutions
Intermediate


14 Human Performance: Busting the Myths of Human Error
Paul Gantt, President, Safety Compliance Management
Ron Gantt, Vice President, Safety Compliance Management
Intermediate

3:30 - 5:00 pm
24 Use Your Safety Data to Predict and Prevent Workplace Injuries
Raghu Arunachalam, Director, Emerging Technologies, Industrial Scientific Corporation
Griffin Schultz, General Manager, Predictive Solutions Corporation
Intermediate


28 A Journey to Safety Empowerment
Angie Benfield, Communications Lead, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions
Intermediate


34  The Real Cost of Safety  Intermediate
Rich McElhaney, Safety Director, Well Service Group, In
Intermediate


38 Transforming Your Safety Culture Through Culture Assessment
Harvey Liss, Senior Consultant in Organizational Development, Culture Ch
Introductory


39 Humor in Safety: From “Blah Blah Blah” to “Ha Ha Ha”
Tim Page-Bottorff, CSP, Senior Safety Specialist, SafeStart- A
Intermediate














Tuesday 16
Hora
Tema
Expositor
Level

8:30 - 10:00 am
The Human Side of Injury Prevention
E. Scott Geller, PhD. and  Charlie Morecraft


10:30 - 12:00
41 PREDICTING THE Unpredictable - Leading Indicators  on the Journey to Zero
Executive Edge Workshop A*


1;45 - 3:15 pm
45 Best Practices for Employer Cell Phone Policies
Tom Daniel, Global EH&S Leader, Owens Corning
Intermediate


46 Discipline and Punishment: Are They the Same Thing?
Jim Spigener, Senior Vice President, BST
Intermediate


50 “Safety Leadership and Engagement: Why It’s Important and How to Do It”?
Wes Scott, PhD, PE, MPH, Director, Consulting Services, National Safety
Advanced


53 Using Leading Indicators on the Journey to Safety Excellence
Cary Gherman, Global Director for HSE, Honeywell Building, Process Solutions
Intermediate


59 Incentives and Big Data: A Case Study of Leadership Engagement
Chuck Pettinger, Process Change Leader, Predictive Solutions
Intermediate




Intermediate

3:30 - 5:00 pm
65 The Future for World-Class Safety Performance – A Case Study
Tony Sykes, CSP, HSE consultant, Eli Lilly
Joseph White, Senior Consultant, DuPont
Advanced


70 Don’t Have Culture Shock, Have Culture Change
Matt Burkhart, Sr Health and Safety Specialist, PPL Electric Utilities
Intermediate


76 “Mindful Conversations” for Relationship-Based Safety
Kelly Bernish, ASP, COSS, President, Global SHE Solutions
Rosa Carrillo, MSOD, President, Carrillo & Associates
Advanced


79 SMS: Leading Indicators and Risk Analysis
Kathy Friend, Director, Enrollment Operations, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Advanced


81 Determining Return on Investment
Cassandra Dillon, Director, ShaleNET U.
Advanced


82 Safety Training that Works by Design
Regina McMichael, CSP, CET, Pres
Intermediate



Wednesday 17
Hora
Tema
Expositor
Level

8:00 - 9:00 am
Safe 4 the Right Reasons
Dale Lesinski  QSSP, Vice President DiVal Safety Equipment


9:15 - 10:45 am
83 Mock Incident Training at Avista
Mike Toutloff, Electrical Mock Accide
Advanced


86 Delivering Stakeholder Value in Safety and Beyond  
Susan Sotiropoulos, President, North American Region, DuPont Sustainable Solution
Intermediate


90 Safety Side Effect - Supervision Skills That Create Safety  
Mike Allen, Co-Founder & Director of Operations, The RA
Intermediate



94 New Research on How CEOs Impact Safety
Phil Germain, Vice-President, Prevention, and Empl
Advanced


100 Are Your Leading Indicators Really “Leading”?
Guillermo Castillo, CSP, MSc, Corporate Safety & Health Engineering, Shawn Shivers II, MS, Corporate Safety Enginee
Advanced


101 The Future of Safety Training
Debbie Shelley, CRS
Introductory


1:00 - 2:30 pm
104 Bionomics: Stop Sprain/Strains,
Help Corporate Sustainability   Dennis Downing, CEO, F
Intermediate


105 How to Develop Safe Behaviors for Employees Working Alone
Phillip Ragain, Director of Research & Development
Advanced



106 Safety, Engagement and Fun – The Perfect Combination for Success
Bill Powell, Health & Safety
Introductory



107 Creating a Culture of Voluntary Compliance  
Larry Wilson, Vice President and Author, SafeStart
Advanced


110 Safety vs. Loss Control: What’s the Difference?
Francis Sehn, Vice President - Risk Control
Intermediate


114 This Ain’t Your Normal Safety Training
Skipper Kendrick, President, Kendrick Global Enterprises
Intermediate




Intermediate

   ONE-DAY SEMINARS  8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Thursday 18
223 Measuring Safety Performance:     How Do You Know if Your Safety Management System is Working?
Ken Kolosh, Manager of Statistics, National Safety Council
Jonathan Thomas, MA, Chief Research Consultant, National Safety Council


224 Culture Change: Strategic Planning
Steve Simon, Ph.D., President, Culture Change Consultants, In


221 Incident Investigation  
Robb Lewis, Senior Safety Consultant, National Safety Council

Friday 19
228 Global-Class Performance: Place Workers in Control
of Their own Safety
Robert Pater, Managing Director, SSA/MoveSmar


226 Behavior-Based Safety: A Modern Approach
Namir George, MSc. CEng, Manager, Int. Consulting Services, National Safety Council

Saturday 13
203 Creating a World-Class Safety Culture  
Wes Scott, PhD, PE, MPH, Director, Consulting Services, National Safety Council


206 Fundamentals of Risk Assessment: Techniques, Evaluation and Control
Namir George, MSc. CEng, Manager, Int. Consulting Services, National Safety Council

Sunday 14
211 Taking Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) to the Next Level
Shawn Galloway, President, COO, ProAct Safety, Inc


213 Cultivating an Actively Caring Culture:     How to Bring the Best Out of Yourself and Others
E. Scott Geller, PhD, Senior Partner, Safety Performance Solution


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