The conference’s emphasis on Workplace Safety and Health issues continues to grow. These sessions begin in the afternoon on Monday, August 19th and conclude at noon on Wednesday, August 21st. Our experts will touch on a variety of subjects at the forefront of the safety and health community. The sessions also provide practical take-aways and tools for injury prevention, lowering injury rates, and mitigating losses. With WCI’s continued partnership with the University of South Florda OSHA Training Institute, we will offer certification for completing the 10-Hour OSHA General Industry Training.
Workplace Safety and Health Sessions
- From Incident to Resilience: The Power of Thorough Worker’s Comp Strategies
- Using Hazard Risk Recognition to Reduce Claims
- Positive Effect: Benefits of a Safety Program
- Workplace Violence: The What, The Who and The How
- Workplace Violence Awareness: Managing Hostility with De-Escalation Methods
- OSHA Update: Complying with New Work-Related Injury and Illness Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements
- “Ask the Expert” The Essential Pillars of Effective Workplace Safety and Health Programs
- Managing Risk In Today’s Business Climate
- Activity Based Incident Analysis and Pareto Charts
- The Impact of Fatigue in the Workplace
- From Surviving to Thriving: Improving Mental Health Outcomes for Workers in the Post-Pandemic Era
- Wellness Programs and Their Impact on Workers’ Compensation Claims
10-Hour OSHA General Industry Sessions
- Introduction to OSHA
- Walking & Working Surfaces / Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Protection Plans, and Fire Protection
- Electrical
- Positive Effect: Benefits of a Safety Program
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Hazard Communication
- Ergonomics
- Safety and Health Programs
- From Surviving to Thriving: Improving Mental Health Outcomes for Workers in the Post-Pandemic Era
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