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COLLABORATE · EDUCATE · IMPROVE 2014 POST REPORT DECEMBER 2-3, 2014 | HILTON AMERICAS | HOUSTON, TX THANK YOU TO OUR 2014 TITLE SPONSORS: DIVISION FOR ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT 866.906.9190 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON oshasafetyconference.org MISSION & LEADERSHIP STATISTICS MISSION: Conference Details: Conference Pricing: The mission of the Oil & Gas Safety and Health Conference is to bring together a variety of perspectives, ideas, and best practices in an event that fosters collaboration among industry, regulatory, and academic representatives with a common Number of Participants ... 2,290 Early Bird ........................ $350 goal to ensure every oil and gas industry job can be done with the safety and health of the worker as the top priority. Attendees from ............... 42 states & 13 countries Regular ........................... $450 Without the ongoing support from OSHA, The University of Texas at Arlington, the conference planning committee, and other leading industry professionals like you, this event would not be possible. Breakout sessions .......... 98 Sponsors: LEADERSHIP: The primary planning committee is comprised of OSHA Region VI, The University of Texas at Arlington Region VI OSHA Registrations: Title ............................. 9 Education Center and volunteer Oil and Gas Safety Leaders dedicated to promoting the improvement of health and Attendees ....................... 1,698 Platinum...................... 4 safety practices. Exhibitors ........................ 174 Gold ............................ 6 Industry leaders include representatives from AESC, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Canada & Associates Safety Training LLC., Crestwood Midstream Partners, Complete Production Services, Baker Hughes Inc., Bandera Drilling Co. Silver........................... 2 Inc., BP Corporation, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, ConocoPhillips, Crosstex Energy Inc., Devon Energy, EnCana (USA), ExxonMobil, Helmerich & Payne Inc., International Association of Drilling Contractors, ISNetworld, Newfield Speakers: Bronze ........................ 4 Exploration Company, NIOSH, OSHA Region VI, Patterson UTI Drilling Co., Shell, and other leaders within the industry Speakers ........................ 66 Additional .................... 23 and region. Featured Speakers ......... 9 Keynote Speakers .......... 8 SAVE THE DATE NOVEMBER 29-30, 2016 2016 866.906.9190 | oshasafetyconference.org David Michaels, PhD, MPH Assistant Secretary Of Labor, OSHA p. 2 2014 OSHA Oil & Gas Safety and Health Post-Conference Report Houston, TX oshasafetyconference.org 866.906.9190 p. 3 EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS Magid Glove and Safety Psychemedics Corporation Telelink Master Lock Quest Diagnostics Teletrac-Fleet Management Solutions MCR Safety RCI Safety Tencate Protective Fabrics Medsafe Red Dog Mobile Shelters, LLC Texas Mutual Ins. Co. MiX Telematics Red Wing Shoe Company Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA) Mount Vernon Mills REDD Team by Sapa Texas Rope Rescue Moxie Media RemoteMD Thru Tubing Solutions 3M Cintas Corporation Fite Fire & Safety MSA REPSS, Inc. Total Safety Accurate Safety Compliance Columbia Southern University Fluke Corporation NASCO Industries, Inc. Ringers Gloves Travelers Laboratory Aegisound Complete Safety Compliance Fluxx Audio National STEPS Network RKI Instruments, Inc. Tyndale Company Inc AESC Confined Space Control Covers Gas Clip Technologies, Inc. Nextteq LLC RPS Manufacturing Solutions U.S. SafetySign & Decal AFS Petrologix LLC Consolidated Digital Publishing, Inc. GDS Corp. NIOSH Safety Management Systems UL Workplace Health & Safety Alliant Corporation Contek Solutions LLC General Data Company, Inc. NMC - National Marker Company Safety Solutions, LLC Underground Products of Texas - UPT AllOne Health Controls and Data Services Glove Guard LP Safety Occucare International SafetyPro Resources, LLC American Petroleum Institute Convergence Training Harbor Environmental and Safety University of Texas Arlington OHD, Inc. SafetySkills.com American Society of Safety Engineers Creative Safety Supply HexArmor Veriforce, LLC OMBEA USA, Inc. Saf-Tech, Inc. Ansell CTEH, Inc. Honeywell Safety Products Vigil Antislip, LLC Omega Laboratories, Inc. Saf-T-Glove Antea Group Demand Safety IndustrySafe - A Product of TRA Inc. VPSI Group, LLC ORR Safety Corporation SAI Global Apparel Solutions USA DISA Global Solutions, Inc. InfoChip Wayne Workwear OSHA SKC Ariat International DuPont Protection Technologies Information Mapping Inc. Westex by Milliken PEC Safety SpillTech AWSI Dupre Energy Services Innovatia WorkCare, Inc. PeopleNet Sportex Safety Axiom Medical Consulting, LLC Emergency Site Protection, LLC International Association of Drilling Workrite Uniform Company Plaster & Wald Consulting Corp. Sprint Safety Contractors Baylor College of Medicine ENERGY worldnet, Inc. Worldwide Telemedicine Polartec, LLC SRP Environmental, LLC Intrepid Industries Inc. Big Bill Workwear EnerSafe, Inc. Xstreme MD Power Breezer Summit International J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. Bishop Lifting Products, Inc. Enviro Clean Products & Services PromoPros/IncentPros, Inc. TECGEN FR Protective Apparel Juler Group Incorporated Bureau Veritas ES&H PSRG TEEX Kestrel Management C.A. Short ESIS, Health, Safety & Environmental Konecranes, Inc. Capital Safety Essilor Prescription Safety Eyewear Koza’s Inc. Carhartt eTracker Lapco Manufacturing Cartasite Examinetics Lee Transervices CavCom Inc EXCEL Driver Services LHR Services and Equipment Inc. Century Graphics & Sign, Inc. Fabenco M&H Energy Services Certags LLC Falck Safety Services p. 4 2014 OSHA Oil & Gas Safety and Health Post-Conference Report Houston, TX oshasafetyconference.org 866.906.9190 p. 5 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS David Michaels, PhD, MPH Assistant Secretary Of Labor, OSHA Reagan L. Terrill, Global OIMS and SSHE Advisor, ExxonMobil Fuels, Lubricants and David Michaels, PhD, MPH, is an epidemiologist and a nationally recognized leader in the Specialties Marketing Company scientific community’s efforts to protect the integrity of the science on which public health Reagan Terrill is currently the Global Safety, Security, Health, and Environmental (SSH&E) and regulatory policies are based. Before joining OSHA, he was Professor of Environmental Advisor for ExxonMobil’s Fuels, Lubricants and Specialties Marketing organization. Reagan has and Occupational Health at the George Washington University School of Public Health. From responsibility for all aspects of SSH&E programs, including transportation safety initiatives. He was 1998 to 2001, Dr. Michaels served as Assistant Secretary of Energy for Environment, Safety instrumental in the development and deployment of the Distracted Driving computer-based-training and Health. In that position, he was the chief architect of the Energy Employees Occupational materials for the corporation, and has been a featured speaker on Distracted Driving for the Network Illness Compensation Program, the historic initiative to compensate nuclear weapons workers of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS) and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). who contracted occupational illnesses as a result of exposure to radiation, beryllium and other hazards. The program has provided more than $6 billion in payments to sick workers and the Reagan has nearly 27 years of experience at ExxonMobil. His background includes leading a families of deceased workers. network of worldwide SSH&E professionals, as well as several sales, logistics, and operations management and advisory positions. He has coordinated the company’s DriveSafe program, providing safe driving tips and sharing of lessons learned, and supports the ongoing safety initiatives for passenger and delivery vehicles. Reagan earned his BS degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Oklahoma. John Howard, MD, MPH, JD, LLM Director, NIOSH John Howard is the Director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in the Deborah A.P. Hersman, President & CEO, National Safety Council U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Dr. Howard also serves as the Administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program. Prior to his appointment as Director of NIOSH in Deborah Hersman is president and chief executive officer of the National Safety Council. 2002, Dr. Howard served as Chief of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health in the The National Safety Council saves lives by preventing injuries and deaths at work, in homes, California Labor and Workforce Development Agency from 1991 through 2002. Dr. Howard is communities, and on the roads through leadership, research, education and advocacy. board-certified in internal medicine and occupational medicine. He is admitted to the practice Prior to joining the National Safety Council, Ms. Hersman served as chairman of the National of medicine and law in the State of California and in the District of Columbia, and he is a Transportation Safety Board. Ms. Hersman was first appointed as an NTSB board member by member U.S. Supreme Court bar. He has written numerous articles on occupational health President Bush in 2004 and was reappointed to two additional five-year terms by President Obama in law and policy. 2009 and 2013. Among her many initiatives as chairman, Ms. Hersman focused attention and actions on distracted driving, child passenger safety and helping victims and their families. Ms. Hersman was an NTSB board member on-scene for more than 20 major transportation incidents, chaired scores of NTSB hearings, forums and events and regularly