Presented by: Shanna Dunbar - BSN RN COHN-S, President, Workplace Health
Psychological Safety is being able to: Give and receive
feedback; Raise issues and concerns; Disagree; Ask for Clarification; Ask difficult questions; Ask for Help; Offer solutions to problems; and Admit errors
Presented by: Scott Cole, CSP, SMS, CHST
Review of Recordkeeping Forms, Defining an OSHA Recordable and Questions
Presented by: Christopher Lewis MSN APRN-FNP, Sports Medicine: Brunner Sanden Deitrick Wellness Center
Hyperthermia occurs when the body’s heat-regulating mechanisms don't work effectively. Older age, certain illnesses, and medications increase the risk of developing hyperthermia.
The body maintains temperature homeostasis via four main mechanisms: (1) conduction (ex contact with hot or cold surface), (2) convection (ex a cool breeze or contact with water), (3) radiation (ex proximity to hot equipment), and (4) evaporation (ex sweating). When the body is unable to adequately regulate homeostasis using these methods, heat illness occurs.
Presented by: Christopher Lewis, CNP, Lake Health Physicians Group & Robin Sarian, Compliance Safety & Health Officer, OSHA Cleveland Area Office
Outdoor and Indoor Health-Related Hazards National Emphasis Program
Reduce or eliminate worker exposures to heat-related hazards that result in illnesses, injuries, and deaths, by targeting industries and worksites, including worksites with radiant heat sources, where employees are exposed to heat-related hazards and have not been provided adequate protection that includes cool water, rest, cool areas, training, and acclimatization. To achieve swift abatement to prevent heat-related injuries and deaths.
Presented by: Ana Cammarata, CSP, Safety Specialist, BWC Division of Safety & Hygiene
Machine guarding Statistics, Safeguards Basic Criteria, Hazardous Motions and Hazardous Actions, Type of guards, Devices, Hazard Recognition, Group scenarios
Presented by: Walter Vieweg, DO, DPM, MA
Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of
Drugs and Alcohol - Denial, Effect on Employers, Attendance, Impact, Your Role as a Supervisor
Presented by: Barry Gullickson, Fall Protection Specialist, 3M Personal Safety Division
Fall protection information.
Presented by: Ohio State Highway Patrol Officer William L. Head
Distracted driving means:
Any and all activities keeping your mind off the roadway:
- Texting or talking on the phone
- Talking to passengers
- Eating
- Reading
- Applying makeup
- Being emotionally distraught
- Blasting loud music
Presented by: Scott Cole, CSP, SMS, CHST, Business Unit EHS Director, Turner Construction
Review of Record Keeping Forms, Defining an OSHA Record-able Event, and Incident Management
Presented by: Scott Cole, CSP, SMS, CHST, Business Unit EHS Director, Turner Construction
Safety Technologies
• Lone Worker Monitoring
• Access Control
• VR / AR / AI
• BIM / VDC
• Proximity Sensing
• Geofencing
• Work Zone Intrusion
• Vital Sign Monitoring
• Drones