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PROGRAM BOOK | JUNE 10 – 12, 2019 New Orleans Ernest N SAFETY 2019 PROGRAM BOOK | JUNE 10 – 12, 2019 New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center safety.assp.org ASSP Thanks Its Sponsors Diamond Think Safety. Think Grainger.® Centennial Platinum Gold Bronze Society Complete Equity Markets, Inc. Insurance for the Safety Professional pec your compliance partner. Welcome ASSP BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Rixio E. Medina, CSP, CPP President-Elect SAFETY 2019 Diana M. Stegall, CSP, CFPS, ARM, SMS, CPCU As a safety professional, you are dedicated to creating Senior Vice President safe work environments by preventing workplace fatalities, Deborah R. Roy, MPH, RN, CSP, injuries and illness. We share your dedication and are COHN-S, CET, FAAOHN passionate about helping you achieve your goals. Vice President, Finance Sharing knowledge is at the heart of what we do. The Christine M. Sullivan, CSP, ARM American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) conference is where you will find a vibrant community – one that Chief Executive Officer helps safety professionals grow through education, Jennifer M. McNelly networking and advocacy. Throughout this conference participate, listen, learn, share and engage with your peers. Director-At-Large Joel M. Haight, Ph.D., P.E., CSP, CIH You are our greatest asset and we could not accomplish what we do without your support. Director-At-Large Pamela A. Hart, MPH, RN, CSP, Sincerely, COHN-S, CMIOSH, FAAOHN ASSP Board of Directors & PDC Planning Committee Director-At-Large Carl W. Heinlein, CSP, OHST, ARM, CPEA, CRIS, CSHM, STSC Director-At-Large Pamela J. Walaski, CSP Table of Contents Public Director General Information ......................................... 5 Anil Mathur Join Us in the ASSP Communities Lounge! ..... 6 Networking ........................................................ 7 PDC PLANNING COMMITTEE Flash Sessions .................................................... 9 Chair NEW! Think Tanks ........................................... 10 Mary L. Silva, CSP Crum & Forster Post-Conference Courses ............................... 11 Leslie M. Batterson, CSP, CPEA Monday Schedule & Sessions ......................... 12 AON Tuesday Schedule & Sessions ........................ 18 Donald Fondel, CSP, ASP, COSS Speakers ........................................................... 23 Cheniere At-A-Glance ...................................................... 24 Gail A. House, CSP, CET Conference Center Map .................................. 26 Orlando, FL Wednesday Schedule & Sessions ................... 27 Thomas M. Lotz, CSP, ARM Tokio Marine America Poster Sessions ................................................ 30 Exhibitor by Product Categories ................... 32 Tony Militello, P.E., CSP Department of the Navy Welcome Ambassadors .................................. 41 Patricia A. Reed, CSP ASSP Foundation ............................................. 42 KIK Corporation Awards Recognition & Fellows ...................... 44 Lance Roux, CSP SafetyPro Resources, LLC Alyssa Weber, CSP MilliporeSigma 3 ThankMonday, You June ASSP 10 Centennial Sponsor Welcome Sponsor Emerging Professionals in OSH Networking Reception 4 Booth 2903 amazon.com General Information MOBILE APP Safety 2019 App – Sponsored by Cintas: Get the most out of the conference by downloading the free Safety 2019 App. With it, you can enter your personal schedule, view the line-up of sessions, complete session surveys, access learning resources and so much more! Available for Apple devices on iTunes and Android devices on Google Play. Just search “Safety 2019”. To login, use your e-mail address as the user name and your last name as the password. GENERAL SESSIONS Dress Code: Casual business attire, no shorts or jeans please. Key Level Descriptions: Concurrent sessions are identified as the following based on experience. Information Booth | Lobby B2: An ASSP team member will B Two to five years be available to answer your conference questions. In addition, ambassadors, identified by a yellow lanyard and welcome button, I Six to ten years will be on hand throughout the convention center to help direct you. A Ten years plus Chapter Booth 1021: Need information on next year’s Safety 2020 E Executive level host city of Orlando? Members of the Central Florida/Orlando Chapter will be on hand to answer your questions. Evaluations: Electronic session evaluations can be completed HEALTH & WELLNESS through the Safety 2019 App under each session’s description. Concurrent Session Recordings: No-Smoking Policy: Smoking is not permitted at any ASSP function. Recordings are now included free with your full conference First Aid Room Medical Room | Lobby B2 registration. Watch 150+ sessions (all concurrent sessions which our Additionally, Cintas First Aid Kits will be available in the speakers gave permission to record) with video and slides synched Marketplace, Lounge and locations throughout the convention to audio. You’ll receive an email with information on how to access center. our recordings a few weeks after Safety 2019 ends. Free access to the recordings lasts for 60 days after recordings become available. Medical Emergencies: In case of emergency while in the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, dial 3040 from any DISCLAIMERS house phone or dial (504) 582-3040 to notify convention center security. Images: Registration and attendance at or participation in ASSP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement to ASSP’s use and distribution, both now and in the future, of the registrant Career Center | Room 224: Meet with companies recruiting for or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, video recordings, positions, view resumés and post positions, resumé critique and electronic reproductions and audio recordings of such events and guidance available. activities. CEUs: To receive CEUs, attendees need to be present for the Program Disclaimer: ASSP will make every effort possible to avoid education hours of the sessions and participate in learning changes to the program and events, however, some changes may activities provided. CEUs will be posted to your ASSP transcript in occur due to unavoidable circumstances or when deemed in the approximately 30 days. best interests of delivering the best program possible. ASSP reserves the right to make changes it deems necessary. Speaking at Safety 2020: Proposals are due July 17, 2019. For more information on presenting visit www.assp.org/call-for-presenters. There is also a session on June 11, 9:30AM, Room 217. To be environmentally responsible, we have reduced the size of the program book. Please download the Safety 2019 App for full details or visit safety.assp.org. 5 Join Us in the ASSP Communities Lounge! Sponsored by Grainger During Safety 2019, experience your community by visiting the ASSP Communities Lounge at the ASSP Lounge inside the expo hall, Booth #1437. The Communities Lounge is a space to solve common problems, share experiences, access technical expertise and expand professional networking. All Safety 2019 attendees are invited to stop by and discover what your ASSP Community can offer year-round with a variety of activities including: Brain Break Stop by to visit with the ASSP Membership & Communities team for games, conversation and complimentary WiFi. Fireside Chats Gather insights from ASSP senior leaders including ASSP President-Elect Diana M. Stegall, CSP, CFPS, ARM, SMS, CPCU about charting your own leadership path to launch your career. Microlearning Get a sample of the education, experiential learning and panel discussions available through communities. Networking Come meet new and old friends, exchange ideas about the OSH profession and get more involved in your ASSP community. Monday, June 10 Tuesday, June 11 2:30PM – 3:00PM Passport to Practice Specialties Meet community leaders; enter to 11:30AM – 4:30PM 9:00AM – 3:30PM win valuable prizes. Communities Lounge Communities Lounge • Academics • Consultants 12:45PM – 1:15PM 9:15AM – 9:35AM • Engineering Common Interest Group Safety Technical Talk: • Ergonomics Panel Discussion Performance Concepts • Healthcare • Blacks in Safety Excellence in Preventing Significant Injuries • Management • Emerging Professionals and Fatalities • Manufacturing • Hispanic Safety Professionals Hosted by Utilities • Risk Management/Insurance • Women in Safety Excellence Practice Specialty • Utilities 1:15PM – 1:45PM Passport to Practice Specialties 9:45AM – 10:15AM 3:00PM – 3:20PM Meet community leaders; enter Get Involved and Help Us Safety Technical Talk: to win valuable prizes. Lead The Way Panel Discussion What Makes Ergonomics • Construction Moderated by ASSP Director- Training Effective • Environmental At-Large Pamela J. Walaski, CSP Hosted by Ergonomics • Fire Protection Practice Specialty • Industrial Hygiene 12:40PM – 1:00PM • International Making Safety a Habit Wednesday, June 12 • Oil, Gas, Mining and Sponsored by Grainger Mineral Resources 2:10PM – 2:30PM 9:00AM – 2:00PM • Public Sector Communities Lounge • Training & Communication Fireside Chat With ASSP President-Elect • Transportation 12:40PM – 1:10PM Diana M. Stegall, CSP, CFPS, Speed Mentoring ARM, SMS, CPCU Hosted by Central Florida Chapter 6 Networking Sunday, June 9 Monday, June 10 Tuesday, June 11 Wednesday, June 12 ASSP Marketplace ASSP Marketplace 7:00AM - 5:30PM Career Center 7:00AM - 5:00PM First Floor Lobby 7:00AM - 3:00PM First Floor Lobby Room 224 ASSP Marketplace 12:00PM - 7:00PM WISE Lounge First Floor Lobby 7:30AM - 5:00PM WISE Lounge Room 210 7:30AM - 5:00PM ASSP Marketplace
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