It is hard to be a top-notch safety pro and still find time to deliver great training. Tired of compliance-based lectures, and begging people to come and pay attention? Well stop working so hard and work smarter, be like the Safety Training Ninja© who uses the tools as a master and slices through training challenges.
Audience: Employers
Selling Safety in the Workplace
Getting everyone within an organization to be on the same safety page is often a challenging and seemingly impossible endeavor. This session will empower and show anyone responsible for safety how to transform their company leaders into champions of the cause. J.A. Rodriguez Jr., CSP, ASP travels the world mentoring leaders, labor, and safety professionals on how to convert their organizations from passive safety program participants into active advocates of a safer workplace. J.A. is the Vice President of Strategic Advancement & Learning Solutions at the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP). Be prepared to think differently.
Purpose, Potential, and Play
Let’s talk about the real-world challenges of being a safety professional. There are hard times, there can be burnout, and it will lead some of us to question our career choices. In this presentation, Rachel Walla CSP, CIH, focuses on ways you can overcome those challenges by building on your strengths, cultivating resilience, and growing your career in the process. It starts with finding purpose in your work, discovering your potential, and having fun while you’re at it!
Integrated Management Systems: Workplace Hazard Assessments
Travis Kruse, PhD, CSP, CHMM discusses integrated environmental health and safety management systems, with a focus on an effective workplace hazard assessment.
Evolution of Safety Leadership in 2020
Presented by Jay Harf, PhD, CSP, CPEA, CSHM, SGE – Vice President of Environment, Health, Safety, and Sustainability at L’Oréal, this video covers the evolution of the safety leader and the effects of the pandemic.
Fly Fishing: Being an Effective EHS Professional
Join Jason Kunz CIH, CSP, MMOGM – 3M Global Health, Safety, & Sustainability in this interactive session to find out how Dilbert, Jim Collins, and fly fishing will make you a more effective safety and health professional.
Designing Your Safety Training Backwards
Ever wonder if there is another way to design your safety training? In this presentation, you’ll learn about backward design (also called Understanding by Design®) and how it can be applied to safety training topics. We will demonstrate the use of the backward design process for a safety training topic. We will also discuss how to select and design active learning and evaluation techniques that are suitable for training adults. Presented by Morgan Bliss, CIH, CSP – Assistant Professor, Central Washington University.
Career Paths in Safety
What is your safety career path? In this dynamic profession, safety leaders come from all different backgrounds and walks of life. In this session, you will learn about the several disciplines in safety, areas where you can specialize, and a day-in-the-life of a safety professional. You will also learn about the various types of certification and the benefits of professional credentialing. Join us in this session to discover the multiple paths that you can explore and how you can continuously improve to supercharge your career in safety. Presented by Colin Brown, PhD, MSOH, CSP, CIH – Professional and Organizational Advancement Manager, BCSP.
Innovation: It’s Not A Thing
This session re-imagines the concept of innovation and offers a new way of delivering it to the point of success. An inspiring story about paint and how a leader’s innovative mindset delivered the gift of worth to a community. The process and importance of questioning assumptions and the pyramid of purpose are introduced as a tool to establish clarity of mission. Innovation. It’s not a thing. It is a mindset. Presented by J.A. Rodriguez Jr., CSP, ASP – Vice President, Strategic Advancement & Learning Solutions, BCSP.
Embrace a Human: Error Prevention and Management Strategies
People are often ashamed to admit they’ve made a mistake—but human error is unavoidable. The reality of the situation is that simple mistakes can often have serious injury outcomes. Should you focus on helping people prevent making errors in the first place or focus on managing errors with sound systems thinking?
Tim will demonstrate how to do both. See why individual, group, and systems thinking is needed to effectively prevent injuries and continuously learn from every day variances in work to avoid serious consequences. Presented by Tim P. Bottorff, CSP, CIT – SafeStart Senior Consultant, Lecturer, Central Washington University and Vice President, Region II ASSP.