Safetycommittee7 2014

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What Your Safety Committee Needs to Know July 10, 2014 | DoubleTree Suites by Hilton | Lexington, Ky.


Agenda What Your Safety Committee Needs to Know 8 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast (provided)

8:30 a.m. Getting Started • Program introduction • Protecting workers on the job • Motivating safe behavior

OSHA says ... Employers that invest in workplace safety and health can expect to reduce fatalities, injuries, and illnesses. This will result in cost savings in a variety of

9:45 a.m.

areas, such as lowering workers'

Perceiving the Problem

compensation costs and medical

• Hazard recognition • “Can’t fix it if you can’t see it” • 33 Hazards, first set

11 a.m. Solving the Problem • “Thinking it through” • 33 Hazards, 2nd set • Thought process is crucial

expenses, avoiding OSHA penalties, and reducing costs to train replacement employees and conduct accident investigations. In addition, employers often find that changes made to

Noon

improve workplace safety and health

Lunch (provided)

can result in significant improvements

12:45 p.m.

to their organization's productivity and

Supervising the Solution • “Supervising safety, you make the difference” • 34 Hazards, 3rd set • Don’t just observe, supervise

2 p.m. Ownership of the Solution • Work groups • Group discussion • 100 Ways to help yourself

Q&A

3 p.m. What Your Safety Committee Needs to Know adjourns

financial performance. From the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) website


More Info why attend?

about the speaker

OSHA has concluded that effective management of worker safety and health protection is a decisive factor in reducing the extent and the severity of workrelated injuries and illnesses. Effective management addresses all work-related hazards, including those potential hazards that could result from a change in worksite conditions or practices. It addresses hazards whether or not they are regulated by government standards.

William Pfister President, Safety Training and Consulting, Inc.

OSHA’s experience in the Voluntary Protection Program has also indicated that effective management of safety and health protection improves employee morale and productivity, as well as significantly reduces workers’ compensation costs and other less obvious costs of work-related injuries and illnesses.

who should attend? • Safety Directors • Personnel Directors • Safety Committee Members

• Supervisors • Maintenance Personnel • Lead People

ceu/cpe Continuing education credits may be recognized by your professional board. Contact your own board to find out what’s required.

about membership It’s not too late to take advantage of the membership discount. To learn more, call 502-695-4700 and ask for a membership representative.

our guarantee If you are not 100 percent satisfied with your seminar experience, we will refund your money.

Pfister was employed with the Indiana Department of Labor for eighteen years, serving five years as an Indiana OSHA inspector and as a safety training consultant for the Bureau of Safety Education and Training (BUSET) for thirteen years. During his tenure with IDOL, he trained over 40,000 people, including training seminars for six universities. Pfister has conducted training seminars in 13 states and has performed more than 1,200 consultations and inspections for private industry. He is a federally authorized instructor with respect to general industry and construction standards. Pfister is a member of the American Society of Safety Engineers. Currently he is the president of Safety Training and Consulting, Inc. which provides occupational safety and health training services throughout the United States.


Agenda What Your Safety Committee Needs to Know registration fees

location and lodging

$299/Kentucky Chamber Member $399/Non-member Special Offer: Send 3 and the 4th is Free!

July 10, 2014 (80944)

Contact Lori Jo Hill to take advantage. Special pricing not available online.

cancellations/substitutions Cancellations must be made no later than five business days prior to the program for a full refund. After this date, no cash refunds will be granted. Substitutions are welcome. Special accommodations made upon request.

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Call Lori Jo Hill 502-695-4700, ext. 8727

Send registration form to: Kentucky Chamber 464 Chenault Road Frankfort, KY 40601

lhill@kychamber.com

*The advertised Kentucky Chamber room rate cannot be guaranteed after the cutoff date. When contacting hotel for lodging, please specify that you are with the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s What Your Safety Committee Needs to Know course to receive the discounted rate.

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