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1 ASSE Professional Development Conference & Exposition June 8-11, 2014 Orlando, FL

2 You ll come back refocused, 5,462 EHS Professionals 97% of surveyed attendees would recommend the conference to a colleague. Education 56% BACHELORS DEGREE 29% MASTERS DEGREE 9% SOME COLLEGE 3% ASSOCIATES DEGREE 3% OTHER 33% 11% EHS Titles 13% 8% 30% 5% Experience Level Sessions are identified by experience levels in order for you to get the most out of the conference. E A I B Executive level sessions Advanced 10 plus years of experience Intermediate six to 10 years of experience Basic two to five year of experience Safety Engineer or Specialist Regional, Area, or Branch Manager of Safety Safety Advisor or Consultant Director/Manager/Dept Head General Manager of Safety President/Owner/Partner AGE Professionals with the following designations and younger years old years old years old 60 and older CSP Other CIH ARM CHMM OHST P.E. asp chst Centennial Sponsors THE SERVICE PROFESSIONALS

3 revitalized, reconnected. Ready. #1 Source of EHS Professional Development Attendees Rate the Following Good To Excellent 98% Topic Coverage 93% 97% Concurrent Sessions 90% Identify key issues and challenges facing the profession New information Professionals Attend from the following industries... Years in the profession 30% Over 25 Years 23% Years Services Construction Insurance Mining Topic Tracks Paper/Publishing Manufacturing Transportation Agriculture Chemical Located in... Utilities 25% Years Education EmergencyManagement Healthcare IndustrialHygiene Technical BusinessSkills Training Construction HazardousMaterial FireProtection Ergonomics Environment Security Insurance Transportation RiskManagement Government Mining PublicSector Standards PersonalDevelopment SafetyManagement RegulatoryIssues Engineering Health International Orlando Florida 17% 4-10 Years 5% 0-3 Years

4 schedule at a glance monday june 9 THURSDAY JUNE 5 - Sunday, June 8 8:00AM-4:30PM Pre-Conference Safety Training Seminars* Sunday, June 8 7:30AM ASSE Foundation Golf Outing* 8:00AM-4:30PM Pre-Conference Safety Training Seminars* 10:00AM-5:30PM Safety 2014 Conference Registration Open 12:00PM-3:30PM House of Delegates Membership Meeting 2:00PM-3:00PM Attendee Orientation 3:00PM-5:30PM Kick-off Welcoming Reception / Exposition Open Monday, June 9 7:00AM Safety 2014 Conference Registration Open 7:30AM-9:00AM Opening General Session 9:00AM-10:30AM Expo Exclusive Time 9:00AM-3:30PM Exposition Open 10:30AM-11:45AM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period l) 11:45AM-12:30PM Complimentary Conference Luncheon 12:30PM-1:00PM Expo Exclusive Time 1:00PM-2:00PM Plenary Session (OSHA & NIOSH invited)) 2:00PM-3:15PM Expo Exclusive Time 3:15PM-4:15PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period ll) 4:30PM-5:30PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period lll) Tuesday, June 10 7:00AM Safety 2014 Conference Registration Open 7:30AM-9:00AM General Session 9:00AM-10:30AM Expo Exclusive Time 9:00AM-3:00PM Exposition Open 10:30AM-11:45AM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period lv) 11:45AM-12:30PM Complimentary Conference Luncheon 12:30PM-1:00PM Expo Exclusive Time 1:00PM-2:00PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period V) 2:00PM-3:00PM Expo Exclusive Time 3:00PM-4:15PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period VI) 4:30PM-5:30PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period Vll) Wednesday, June 11 7:00AM Registration Open - Post Conference Seminars 7:00AM Safety 2014 Conference Registration Open 7:45AM-9:00AM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period VIII) 9:15AM-10:15AM Executive Summit 10:45AM-12:00PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period lx) 12:00PM-1:30PM Conference Luncheon / Program* 1:45PM-2:45PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period X) 2:00PM-6:00PM Post Conference ½ Day Math Review Workshop* 3:00PM-4:00PM Concurrent Education Sessions (Period Xl) Thursday, June 12 - Saturday, June 14 8:00AM-4:30PM Post-Conference Seminars* monday Track Business Skills & Personal Development Construction / Mining Emergency Management / Security Environment / Hazardous Material Ergonomics Executive Fire Protection Healthcare / Wellness Hospitality Human Behavior Industrial Hygiene / Health International Oil & Gas Regulatory Issues / Government / Public Sector Risk Assessment Risk Management / Insurance Safety Management Sustainability Technical / Engineering / Standards Training / Education Transportation Fundamentals Key Issue Roundtables *Additional fee and/or pre-registration required. 4

5 monday session schedule :30am 11:45am (I) 3:15pm 4:15pm (II) 4:30pm 5:30pm (III) Advancing Your Career: From Safety Leader to Business Partner 2014 Deep Safe The Future of Safety Engineering 503 Standards for Safety in Construction and Demolition Operations A10 Series: Engaging the Process 521 Using GHS Classifications and Chemical Data to Reduce Risks in the Workplace 504 Workplace Ergonomics: Is It All Pixie Dust? Moving Your Program from Imaginary to Reality 502 Deep Safe The Future of Safety Engineering 511 The Future of Occupational Risk Management 505 Understanding Basic Fireground Operations Determining the Capabilities & Limitations of your Fire Department 504 Workplace Ergonomics: Is It All Pixie Dust? Moving Your Program from Imaginary to Reality How to Turn a Definite No into a Sustainable Yes Social Media and Safety Professionals - Get in the Game Personal Finance: Retirement Planning Best Practices for Screening and Selecting Safe Contractors and Subcontractors Implementing a National Fall Prevention Campaign Lessons 529 Practicing Emergency Preparedness: The Key to a Successful Failure 530 Vermiculite: The New Asbestos? 545 Early Intervention and Ergonomics - A Blended Approach to Prevent Injuries 532 The Psychology of Safety: Paradigm Shifts for Achieving an Injury-Free Culture Global SH&E Briefing 529 Practicing Emergency Preparedness: The Key to a Successful Failure 506 Safe 4 the Right Reasons 532 The Psychology of Safety: Paradigm Shifts for Achieving an Injury-Free Culture 550 The How To of Watching Out for the Safety of Others Experience Modification Rates An Accurate Measurement of Safety Performance? Recognition and Management of Toxic Building Materials During Demolition 553 Workplace Violence: It s About You, Your Management and Your People 554 Ergonomic Risk Assessment: Quick Exposure Check 560 Criminal and Civil Liability For Safety Professionals 561 The Six-Source Influence Strategy for a Highly Reliable Safety Culture 531 Integrating JHAs 557 Preventing Occupational Cancer and Supporting Cancer Survivors Return to Work 555 Swimming Pool Safety - Risk Management Best Practices 556 To Err is Human... Or is It? Mindfulness Research and Its Application to EH&S 507 Updating Nanotechnology for the EHS Professional for IH Common Failure Mode Avoidance for Safety Professionals 552 Recognition and Management of Toxic Building Materials During Demolition 508 I Have to Know and Do What? Considerations for International Practice 509 Offshore Oil and Gas Operations: The Revised Workplace Safety Rule 518 Innovative Fall Protection for Limited Clearance Situations 510 When Tragedy Strikes What to Expect from Regulators: Managing the Process 517 A New and Powerful Risk Reduction Technique: Creating OSHA / ANSI Safety Sign Systems as an Outcome of Risk Assessment 511 The Future of Occupational Risk Management The Future of Occupational Risk Management 512 The Safety Professional s Role in ADA (American s with Disabilities) Compliance 513 What Works Best Doesn t Come Naturally: Leadership Actions for Preventing Loss 514 Should the Safety Department Manage Safety? 515 New Perspectives on Accident / Incident Investigation 516 Legal Implications of Voluntary Consensus Standards 517 A New and Powerful Risk Reduction Technique: Creating OSHA / ANSI Safety Sign Systems as an Outcome of Risk Assessment 518 Innovative Fall Protection for Limited Clearance Situations Global SH&E Briefing 557 Preventing Occupational Cancer and Supporting Cancer Survivors Return to Work 535 Well Drillers and Operators Have a New Safety Tool 558 Why do Hydraulic Fracturing Injuries and Fatalities Keep Increasing? 536 OSHA Current Activities Update 542 Implementing a National Fall Prevention Campaign Lessons 540 Lockout/Tagout Risk Assessment: Evaluating Alternative Energy Control Methods Reducing Frequency and Lowering Severity of Human Error: Optimize Performance 538 What an Effective Working Workers Compensation Program Should Include Safety by Accident: A Call for Action from the Safety Profession Reducing Frequency and Lowering Severity of Human Error: Optimize Performance 12 Keys Words for the Safety Professional Implementing a National Fall Prevention Campaign Lessons Process Safety Management Best Practices, Lessons Learned and Enforcement Trend 558 Why do Hydraulic Fracturing Injuries and Fatalities Keep Increasing? 559 Risk Assessments Make Them Come Alive for Real Employee and Business Benefits 551 Experience Modification Rates An Accurate Measurement of Safety Performance? 555 Swimming Pool Safety Risk Management Best Practices 559 Risk Assessments Make Them Come Alive for Real Employee and Business Benefits Criminal and Civil Liability For Safety Professionals The Six-Source Influence Strategy for a Highly Reliable Safety Culture Commitment Based Safety: The Only Way to Zero Injuries 563 Sustainability Compass: Climate Resiliency, Supply Chain and Safety Metrics Duration & Energy of Flash Fire and Performance of FR Clothing Slips and Falls and our Aging Population Safety Eyewear & ANSI Standards - Seeing is Believing! 519 Safety Training for a Multi-Generational Workforce 544 A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words 566 The Safety Practitioner The Reflective Learner 520 Achieving Support for Driver Risk Management Solutions in a Union Environment 567 DOT Compliance and Auto Safety 522 Regulatory Compliance 101A 569 Hazard Identification and Control 101B 523 Managing Temporary Worker Safety in Manufacturing 546 Expanding Consulting Capabilities Through Relationships 547 Driver Safety 570 Environmental Leading Indicators Leading the Way! call

6 tuesday june 10 Track 10:30am 11:45am (IV) Business Skills & Personal Development 601 Making Safety Part of Your Corporate Strategy tuesday Construction / Mining Emergency Management / Security Environment / Hazardous Material Programs, Policies and Procedures: Elements of Effective Safety Programs Indoor Air Quality Issues During Construction and Renovation Projects Indoor Air Quality Issues During Construction and Renovation Projects Environmental Alphabet Soup for the Safety Professional Ergonomics 604 The Enemy in the Mirror Taking Responsibility for Injury Prevention & Wellness Executive Making Safety Part of Your Corporate Strategy Understanding Process Variability to Improve Safe Behaviors Fire Protection 605 Fire Protection for Common and Special Hazards Healthcare / Wellness 606 The $13 Billion Case for Safety Culture in Healthcare Human Behavior 621 Advanced Topics in Behavior Based Safety Industrial Hygiene / Health Environmental Alphabet Soup for the Safety Professional The Impact of the Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) TLV/STEL Reduction of 2010 International 608-a Accident Analysis: Associating Causes and Effects 608-b Bringing Health to Work: Nanotechnology Applications in Your Compliance Program Oil & Gas 609 The Impact of the Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) TLV/STEL Reduction of 2010 Regulatory Issues / Government / Public Sector 610 Legal Aspects of the Environmental, Health & Safety Profession Risk Assessment Supporting Prevention through Design (PtD) Solutions Using a Business Case Beyond Safety Dealing with the Real Causes of Worker and Workplace Risk Risk Management / Insurance 612 The Era of Big Data What Does it Mean for a Safety Professional? Safety Management 613 Sustainability Technical / Engineering / Standards Beyond Safety Dealing with the Real Causes of Worker and Workplace Risk Private Lessons: Learning from Other Companies Safety Incidents Another Hour of Blah, Blah, Blah? Engaging Your Safety Committee The Big Dogs at OSHA are Biting: The End of Lagging Incentives as We Know Them Understanding Process Variability to Improve Safe Behaviors Making the Most of Your Fall Protection Program Training / Education 619 Even More Wild, Wacky and Highly Effective Training Transportation 620 Out of Sight - Out of Mind: The Consequences of an Incidental Fleet Fundamentals 622 Fire Protection 101C Key Issue Roundtables 623 Career Ladders for Safety Professionals - What is Working and What is Not 6

7 tuesday session schedule :00pm 2:00pm (V) 3:00pm 4:15pm (VI) 4:30pm 5:30pm (VII) If You Don t Measure, You Can t Manage: It s No Different With Culture! The Buried Truth Uncovered Challenges of Implementing a U.S. S&H Program in the International Construction Market Proximity Sensing Technology for Heavy Construction Equipment Operation 629 Assessing and Managing Risks of Natural Disasters for a Workplace 629 Assessing and Managing Risks of Natural Disasters for a Workplace Five Critical Elements for Managing an Ergonomics Program S&H Considerations of the Older Worker with Tips / Techniques to Promote S&H Challenges of Implementing a U.S. S&H Program in the International Construction Market A Practical Enterprise-Wide Approach to Fatality and Serious Injury Prevention 644 What I Should Know Before I Attend 70E Training or Have an Assessment Performed Your Culture and Keeping Employee Morale High In Changing Times Learn How to Use Lean to Improve & Drive Safety Performance ANSI/ASSE A10 Construction Safety Standards: Use of These 677 Standards on a Global Level Environmental Health and Safety Issues Affecting a K-12 School District GHS: Already Aligned or Hardly Harmonized? What You Need to Know! Your Culture and Keeping Employee Morale High In Changing Times Distracted Driving Panel Discussion Key Issues / Research / Policy Approaches Life Safety Code 101 Implementing NFPA 70E for Arc Flash Safety 654 A Healthy Workforce: How Workers Comp and Wellness Programs Go Together 631 Dispelling Myths About Human Error 655 Rethinking Error: Why Humans Should Be Considered a Reliable Part of the System S&H Considerations of the Older Worker with Tips / Techniques to Promote S&H Protecting Workers from Occupational Exposure to Isocyanates 633 IH in Hydraulic Fracturing, What You Need to Know to Play in the Sand 634 OSHA Recordkeeping and Workers Compensation Claims Reporting Requirements 635 Protecting Workers from Occupational Exposure to Isocyanates 636 A Practical Enterprise-Wide Approach to Fatality and Serious Injury Prevention Accountability 4-3-3: Critical Steps, Pivotal Moments, Types of Performers Optimizing Chapter Media Relations Eeww - Construction Health Hazards in Medical and Waste Water Facilities Electrical Safety for Contractors Working on Facilities and Construction Sites 679 Disaster Management 683 Lead Safe Practices What it Takes to Meet the OSHA and EPA Regulations 680 America s Changing Work Force: Ramifications for Ergonomic Modeling Accountability 4-3-3: Critical Steps, Pivotal Moments, Types of Performers Keys to the C How Sustainability can Unlock Doors at the Highest Levels 681 Safety: What s Health got to do With It? 682 Beyond Compliance: Addressing the Human Factor 656 How Does Obesity Impact Safety in the Workplace? 683 Lead Safe Practices What it Takes to Meet the OSHA and EPA Regulations 657-a The Criminal Enforcement of SHE Laws and Regulations 657-b Complying with the Conflict Minerals Provision of the Dodd Frank Act OSHA Training Requirements: How to Comply The New EM and How It Will Impact Your Organization GHS: Already Aligned or Hardly Harmonized? What You Need to Know! 684 Deadly Atmospheres Are They Also on Construction Sites? 685 OSHA s Actions and Efforts to Increase Awareness of Silica Exposures During Hydraulic Fracturing Operations 685 OSHA s Actions and Efforts to Increase Awareness of Silica Exposures During Hydraulic Fracturing Operations 660 Shop Floor Safety Effectiveness 687 HSE Facilitator s Guide on How to Lead a Workplace Risk Assessment Process 637 Workers Compensation and the Safety Professional - Concepts and Practices Identifying Cultural Hazards: Four Clues That You May Be Out Of Balance Walking the Talk: The Importance of Management Work Observations EHS Auditing to Improve Safety Performance 661 Impacting Behaviors: A Cost Allocation and Safety Improvement Process Learn How to Use Lean to Improve & Drive Safety Performance Aging Workforce: An Innovative Approach Changing the Game in Safety Performance: The Leader s Role Risk Management System Practical Development and Implementation HSE Facilitator s Guide on How to Lead a Workplace Risk Assessment Process How to Effectively Work with Your Multicultural Workforce Leading Indicators, Culture & Big Data: Using Your Data to Eliminate Death Holistic? Behavior-based? Forget What You Call It, Here s What Works Utilizing Consensus Standards in the Prevention of Slip, Trip and Fall Injuries Mind the Gap! Preplanning for Rescue from Fall Protection What I Should Know Before I Attend 70E Training or Have an Assessment Performed 643 Training for Results: Using the High-Impact Model to Achieve Value Life Safety Code 101 The Eternal Fall Protection Issue Anchor Selection & Certification Implementing NFPA 70E for Arc Flash Safety OSHA Training Requirements: How to Comply Test Design and Delivery for Dynamic Teachers 668 Distracted Driving Panel Discussion Key Issues / Research / Policy Approaches 645 Environment 101D 670 Workplace Health 101E Best Practices & International Perspective on Engaging Senior Management in Achieving SH&E Objectives Diesel Particulate Regulations in Mining What Makes Your Solution Ergonomic? Risk Assessment and ISO Their Impact on the Risk Control Profession 691 Keys to the C How Sustainability can Unlock Doors at the Highest Levels Wind Turbine Safety and Loss Prevention ANSI/ASSE Z590.3 Prevention through Design Where Are We Two Years Later? Using Video Game Design Principles to Meet the Requirements of the Z490 Standard NFPA 70E: Choosing the Right Personal Protective Equipment 694 Using Video Game Design Principles to Meet the Requirements of the Z490 Standard 696 Emergency Management call

8 wednesday june 11 wednesday Track Business Skills & Personal Development 701 Applied Professional Ethics 7:45am 9:00am (VIII) Construction / Mining 702 Construction Crane Safety Management 721 Introduction to Basic Scaffold Training Emergency Management / Security 703 The Active Shooter Threat 710 OSHA s Roles and Activities in Protecting the Safety and Health of Workers during Disaster Response Environment / Hazardous Material Ergonomics 704 Management System Benefits, Risk Ranking and Change Management 705 Technology & the Ergo Hour, Managing Ergonomics at a Multinational Organization Executive 708 IPS International Leadership Forum 713 How Transformational Leadership Drives Continuous Safety Improvement and Sustainability Fire Protection Healthcare / Wellness 706 Automatic Fire Sprinkler Analysis for Existing Commercial Occupancies Human Behavior Industrial Hygiene / Health 714 Uncovering Your Safety Blind Spots for Development and Behavior Change 707 The Influence of Opiates while being Fit for Duty in the Workplace International Oil & Gas Regulatory Issues / Government / Public Sector 708 IPS International Leadership Forum 709 Tick Safety not Boxes 710 OSHA s Roles and Activities in Protecting the Safety and Health of Workers during Disaster Response Risk Assessment 711 Machine Guarding Risk Assessment Risk Management / Insurance 706 Automatic Fire Sprinkler Analysis for Existing Commercial Occupancies 712 Protecting your Company in the Cloud, Cloud Computing Basics for the Safety Professional Safety Management 713 How Transformational Leadership Drives Continuous Safety Improvement and Sustainability 714 Uncovering Your Safety Blind Spots for Development and Behavior Change 715 Supervisors Your Best Safety Resource Sometimes 716 Auditing Skills Sustainability 704 Management System Benefits, Risk Ranking and Change Management Technical / Engineering / Standards 717 The Elements of a Managed Fall Protection Program 718 The New ISO Safety and Health Management Systems Standard 721 Introduction to Basic Scaffold Training Training / Education 719 The Challenges of Safety Training (Problem Solve Any Issue)! Transportation Fundamentals 720 ANSI Z-15 Success: Saving Lives and Reducing Costs 722 Risk Management 101F Key Issue Roundtables 723 Know Your Value! 724 Noise 8 PROGRAM DISCLAIMER ASSE will make every effort possible to avoid changes to the program and events, however, some changes may occur due to unavoidable circumstances or when deemed in the best interests of delivering the best program possible. ASSE reserves the right to make changes it deems necessary.

9 wednesday session schedule 10:45am 12:00pm (IX) 1:45pm 2:45pm (X) 3:00pm 4:00pm (XI) 725 The Need For Attorney-Client Privilege in Health and Safety Communications 750 What is Your Project Really Worth? Economic Methods to Determine True Benefits 775 Using Mobile Technology for Safety and Health 776 Working with Consultants The Human Element 726 Construction + Ergonomics = A Non-Traditional Focus for a Top 20 US Contractor 751 Fitness for Duty Does It Work With 3,000,000 Pounds? 752 Correlating Sports to Safety A Winning Combination 777 Encouraging Safety Innovations by Construction Workers 727 Safety & Health in Emergency Management 741 Global LEED, Lean, Leadership & Sustainability For SH&E International Results 753 Chemicals, Pesticides and Other Stuff Oh My, Oh My, How to Comply? 778 Environmental Liability What Every Safety Professional Should Know! 728 Winning Ergonomics Strategies for Aging Workers 779 Lightening the Load: Ergonomic Solutions that Reduce Patient Lifting Injuries 736 Managing Resilience: The Proactive Approach to Crisis 738 Stop Trying To Create a Safety Culture, Evolve the One You Have 729 Sleep Deprivation in the Workplace The Hidden Side of Health & Wellness 730 Taking Incident Investigations to the Next Level: A Behavioral Science Approach Sleep Deprivation in the Workplace The Hidden Side of Health & Wellness ANSI/ASSE Z Verification of Systems for Biosafety Level Correlating Sports to Safety A Winning Combination 758 Addressing Workplace Violence OSHA s Guidelines and Enforcement 754 Fire Protection Systems An Important Part of Prevention through Design 755 Sustaining Workplace Wellness Programs: Key Components for Success Chemicals, Pesticides and Other Stuff Oh My, Oh My, How to Comply? Management of Mold, Before, During and After a Water Intrusion Event 784 Risk Control in the Emerging World What s the Future? 786 Talk is Cheap: It s Not What You Say but What You Do that Makes You a Leader 782 An OSHA Perspective on Combustible Dust Safety and Compliance 780 A Multi-Faceted Approach to Global Hand Injury Prevention 751 Fitness for Duty Does It Work With 3,000,000 Pounds? 781 Working and Living Overseas as an SHE Professional 732 Reducing Road Risk Using Journey Management 757 Implementing ANSI Z359 in the Oil and Gas Extraction Industry 781 Working and Living Overseas as an SHE Professional 727 Safety & Health in Emergency Management 733 I2P2 What You Need To Know 734 Government Affairs Committee Update 735 Managing Severity AND Frequency: Demonstrating Results in Fatality Prevention 736 Managing Resilience: The Proactive Approach to Crisis 737 The Myth of Contractual Immunity - The Legal Risks on Multi- Employer Jobsites Stop Trying To Create a Safety Culture, Evolve the One You Have Occupational Dog Bite Prevention Training Employees to Protect Themselves Contractor Safety Management at a Small Plant Addressing Workplace Violence OSHA s Guidelines and Enforcement Meet the Inspectors Fire Protection Systems An Important Part of Prevention through Design Risk Assessment Workshop Risk Register, Prioritization and Assessment Methods Risk Assessment Workshop Risk Register, Prioritization and Assessment Methods Challenges Posed by RF Radiation from Wireless Antenna Systems 762 The Top 10 Mistakes Made in an Investigation that Can Doom Them 763 Predict the Shortcut Before it Results in an Employee Injury 764 Humor in Safety: From Blah Blah Blah to Ha Ha Ha 782 An OSHA Perspective on Combustible Dust Safety and Compliance 775 Using Mobile Technology for Safety and Health 783 Using Prevention through Design to Improve Workplace Safety 784 Risk Control in the Emerging World What s the Future? 785 The Safety Professional versus the Loss Control Professional: What is the Difference 786 Talk is Cheap: It s Not What You Say but What You Do that Makes You a Leader 787 Building an Ideal Safety Culture 788 The Five Key Attributes of World-Class EHS and Sustainability Organizations 741 Global LEED, Lean, Leadership & Sustainability For SH&E International Results 742 Safe Work Authorized Procedures (SWAP) 743 ANSI Z10: A Vision for the Future 746 Lockout Tagout Best Practices 744 Good Training is Like Homemade Ice Cream 745 The Contribution of Research to Education in the Safety Field Trenching and Excavation Safety for the Non-Construction Safety Professional Preventing Injuries Saving Lives : Ladder Safety Training 766 Safety Management Systems: Is Your Training Right? 768 Preventing Injuries Saving Lives : Ladder Safety Training 767 Developing and Communicating Expectations for Motor Vehicle Operation 788 The Five Key Attributes of World-Class EHS and Sustainability Organizations 789 Fall Protection Issues: More than Just Roofs 790 The Safety of Smart/Micro Grids and Community Energy Storage Systems 791 Does Virtual Training Really Save Money? Turning Myth into Reality is up to You! 792 Basic Safety Management 101G 747 Temporary Labor Contractor / Subcontractor Management 769 System Safety 101 The Military s Safety Management System 770 Closing the Gap - Linking Wellness and MSDs in Healthcare 793 How to Effectively Work With Your Spanish Speaking Workforce call

10 safety 2014 exhibitors Exposition Hours Exposition: June 8-10 Sunday, June 8 3:00PM-5:30PM Monday, June 9 9:00AM-3:30PM Tuesday, June 10 9:00AM-3:00PM Expo Sponsor Exhibit Information Hall Erickson safety@heiexpo.com Advertising Information Professional Safety Journal Fox Associates Adinfo.ASE@foxrep.com What type of Exhibitors will be in the Expo Hall? Exhibitors Air purification systems Back support equipment Cleaners and solvents Construction devices / aids EHS universities Emergency life equipment Emergency signs and labels Environmental compliance Eye protection and eyewash station Face and head protection Fall Protection products & services Fire protection First aid Floor products Footwear Hazard communication solutions Hazardous materials control Health and wellness programs Hearing protection Incentive programs Industrial hygiene Monitoring devices Personal protective equipment Safety consultative services Safety management programs Security Software Sound, noise and vibration control devices Storage containers Training and education programs and products 3E Company 3M A & A Sheet Metal Products, Inc. ABUS USA Accuform Signs ACGIH Acme United Corp AlertDriving Alliance Safety Council AllOne Health Resources American Heart Association Ampco Safety Tools Analytics Corp. Ansell Aon Global Risk Consulting Applications International Corporation Argus-Hazco ASI Health Services Atlas Ergonomics Aubrey Daniels International Aurora Pictures AVO Training Institute Axiom Medical Consulting Banom, Inc. BarrierSafe Solutions Batavia Services Inc. Bayco Products, Inc. Beagle 1, Inc. Big Bill Workwear Blackline GPS Corp. Bloomberg BNA BlueWater Mfg, Inc. Blundstone Footwear Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP)* Bolle Safety Bon-Mar Boss Mfg Co Bowen EHS, Inc. Bradley Corporation Bright Star Lighting, LLC BST* BTE Technologies, Inc. Buckingham Mfg. Co. Inc. Bullard Bulwark Protective Apparel Bulwark Protective Apparel Bureau Veritas Bustin Industrial, a div. of R-O-M Corp. BW Technologies by Honeywell/ Honeywell Analytics C.A. Short C3 Softworks Cabela s Capital Safety (DBI-SALA & Protecta) CarbonX Carolina Protect Caterpillar Safety Services ChemSW, Inc. Chill Skinz Chubb Group of Insurance Companies* Cirrus Research plc Clarion Safety Systems* ClickSafety.com* CLMI - Safety Training* CMC Rescue, Inc. Coaching Systems, LLC Columbia Southern University Complete Equity Markets, Inc.* Compliance Solutions CompliPOINT Convergence Training CoolShirt Systems Cordova Safety Products Crowcon Detection Instruments Danatec USA DataChem Software, Inc. Davey Textile Solutions (USA) Inc. Diversified Fall Protection DNV Business Assurance Draeger Safety, Inc.* DuPont Protection Technologies DuPont Sustainable Solutions Durham Manufacturing DXP Enterprises, Inc. Eagle Safety Eyewear Edge Eyewear Elvex Corporation EMILCOTT Encon Safety Products ERB Safety Ergodyne Ergonomic Technologies Corp 10

11 safety 2014 exhibitors * Sponsors Exhibitors as of October 30, 2013 ESC Services, Inc. ESIS Health, Safety and Environmental Essilor Prescription Safety Eyewear* etracker Evolution Sorbent Products, LLC Examinetics, Inc. FabEnCo, Inc. Facility Safety Management Magazine Fall Protection Systems FallTech Flexbar Machine Corporation G&K Services Galson Laboratories Garlock Safety Systems Gas Clip Technologies, Inc. Gateway Safety, Inc. Geroline Inc. GfG Instrumentation, Inc. Glen Raven Technical Fabrics, Inc. Glove Guard LP Gorbel Inc. Grainger* Grand Forest Inc. Gravitec Systems Guardair Corporation Guardian Equipment Harsco Industrial / IKG HexArmor Honeywell Safety Products* Hy-Safe Technology Hytest Safety Footwear Impacto Protective Products Inc. Implus Corporation ISHN Industry Safety and Hygiene News* Industrial Safety Solutions Corp Industrial Scientific IndustrySafe - TRA, Inc. Innovative Access Solutions Institute for Safety and Health Management Intelex Technologies Interactive Safety Products, Inc. International Communication by Design Intrepid Industries Inc. ISN Ives Training & Compliance Group J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc. JLG Kappler Inc. Kee Safety, Inc KeepSafe, Inc. Kestrel Management Kimberly-Clark Professional KMI Labelmaster Lakeland Industries LAPCO Manufacturing, Inc. LeHigh Outfitters LLC Lewellyn Technology LFS Glove Liberty Mutual Insurance Lincoln Electric Little Giant Ladders LJB Inc. Maerix Inc Magid Glove & Safety Majestic Glove Mancomm, Inc. Martor USA Master Lock LLC MCR Safety Medic First Aid / HSI Meltric Corporation Miller Electric Mfg. Co. Milliken & Company Moldex-Metric, Inc. Motion Industries MPS Centurion MR. CHAIN MSA* MSC Industrial Supply MSDSonline NMC - National Marker Company Norman-Spencer Occupational Health & Safety OHD, Inc. Orr Safety Corporation Pacific Handy Cutter, Inc. Peavey Performance Systems dba Safety Jackpot PenSafe Phonak LLC Physio-Control, Inc. PICS Auditing, LLC Pigeon Mountain Industries, Inc. (PMI) PlugsSafety Predictive Solutions Princeton Tec ProcessMAP Corporation Protect Ear USA, Inc. Protective Industrial Products Psychemedics Corporation Pyramex Safety Products Radians Inc. Rasco FR RCI Safety Red Wing Brands of America RegScan, Inc. Reliance Fall Protection Rigid Lifelines Riverside Manufacturing Company Roco Rescue S&W Technologies Safe Solutions SAFEmap Safestart* Safetec Safety Solutions, Inc Safety Source Productions Safetycal SafetyFirst Systems, LLC SAF-Tech, Inc. Save A Back, Inc. SAWSTOP Scaffold Training Institute Scantron Corp. Scott Safety SDSpro, LLC Sellstrom Manufacturing Company Serola Biomechanics Shoes For Crews Showa Best Glove SiteHawk SKC-West, Inc. Skedco Inc. SKYLOTEC N.A., LP Slice, Inc. SlipNOT Metal Safety Flooring Sologic, LLC SPAN Safety Workshops Speakman Company Spiramid Sqwincher Corporation SRmax Slip Resistant Shoes Steel Grip Inc. STOKO Streamlight Inc. Summit Training Source/ HSI Superior Glove Works Ltd. SVS Safety System Improvements (TapRooT) T K Group, Inc. TAPCO (Traffic & Parking Control) TECGEN SELECT Tech Safety Lines, Inc. Technology Research Corporation - TRC TenCate Protective Fabrics The Andersen Company Tie Boss LLC Tingley Rubber Corporation Total Safety TSI, Inc. TUF - TUG Products Tuff Bucket, Inc. Turning Technologies Tyndale Company Inc. U.S. Mobile Health Exams U.S. Rigging Supply/ Pelican Rope UL Workplace Health and Safety* US Chemical Storage Vigil Antislip LLC Visual Workplace Walls Industries LLC Warwick Mills (TurtleSkin) Westex* Whistles for Life, LLC Wildeck, Inc Willi Hahn Corp Winter Walking Wooster Products Inc WorkCare, Inc. Working Concepts Workrite Uniform Company WorkSafe USA, Inc. Zefon International, Inc. ZOLL Medical Corporation call

12 pre & post conference seminars pre-conference seminars Thursday Number PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINARS June Math Review for Certification Exams 121 Reducing Losses from Occupational Health Risks and Environmental Exposures 122 Managing Safety and Health 231 ASP Exam Preparation Workshop 232 CSP Exam Preparation Workshop 233 CHMM Exam Preparation Workshop 234 Safety Management I 235 Corporate Safety Management Friday June 6 Saturday June 7 Sunday June Implementing a Safety and Health Management System 310 Pre-Accident Investigations Workshop 311 Risk Management for Safety Professionals 312 Investigation and Root Cause Analysis of Fatalities and Severe Loss 313 The ANSI Z10 (2012) for Continual EHS Improvement 314 Mobile Crane and Rigging Safety 315 Ethics for Safety Professionals 316 Politics of Safety 317 Transformational Safety Leadership 318 Environmental Law and Regulations for Safety Professionals 319 Analytics for Safety: A New Approach to Performance Measurement 321 Delivering a High-Performance Safety Management System 322 Techniques for Hazard Recognition 323 Leading Measures of Safety Performance: A Measurement and Metrics Workshp 324 Planning, Developing, Managing and Tracking the Organizational Performance of EHS Initiatives and Programs: A Mini Safety MBA 325 Basic Electrical Safety/Arc Flash with Application of NFPA 70E (2012) 326 Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis 327 Industrial Hygiene for the Safety Professional 328 Prevention through Design Workshop 407 International Standards and Legal Requirements for Safety Management 408 Human Error and Safety 409 Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) 410 Manage Risk, Not Safety 411 Developing a High-Level Ergonomics Culture 412 Managing Conflict: Getting the Most from Yourself and Others 413 Operational Team Leadership and Resource Management Training 414 Negotiation Skills for Safety Professionals 415 Legal Issues and Exposures for the Safety Professional 416 JHA Workshop 417 People-Based Safety: The Human Dynamics of Achieving an Injury-free Workplace 418 Fall Protection in Construction 419 Establishing Your Place in the C-Suite post-conference seminars Wed Number POST-CONFERENCE SEMINARS June Half-Day Math Review (2:00PM-6:00PM) 808 Implementing a Comprehensive Strain/Sprain Prevention Process 809 Life Safety Code Requirements 810 Predicting Errors Using Human Performance Measurement Tools 811 Systematic Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention: Strategies that Work 812 Leadership Skills for Culture Change 813 Coaching for Improved Safety and Health Performance 814 Occupational Risk Assessment Strategies 815 Technologies for a New Dimension in Safety Communication 816 Fire Protection Systems 817 Becoming an Effective Independent Consultant 818 Emergency Preparedness, Planning and Response 819 Strategic Thinking for Excellence in Safety 821 Safety Management II Thursday June 12 Friday June Global Environmental, Health and Safety Management 823 CET (Certified Environmental Safety and Health Trainer) Exam Preparation Workshop 831 ASP Exam Preparation Workshop 832 OHST Exam Preparation Workshop 833 CHST Exam Preparation Workshop SATURDAY June Managing the Business Aspects of Safety 910 Facilitating Decision Making in Your Organization 911 Creating Safety Training Programs that Work 912 Using the Safety Principles of High-Reliability Organizations 913 Altering Habits to Improve Safety and Total Organizational Performance 914 Culture Change: A Diagnostic and Action Planning Framework 915 Auditing Safety and Health Management Systems 916 Lockout/Tagout (LO/TO) A-Z 12

13 safety 2014 registration information SAFETY 2014 Registration Fees Postmarked on/before 3/31/14 Postmarked 4/1/14-5/15/14 Late Rate 5/16/14-On Site Member $665 $775 $815 Non-Member $805 $915 $955 Group Rates people from same company $645 $755 $ people from same company $615 $725 $ people from same company $585 $695 $ people from same company $555 $665 $ people call for rates Prices subject to change. For complete registration pricing, procedures, and policies visit Pre & Post Conference Seminar Pricing One Day Seminars Member Non-Member Early registration $315 $380 Regular registration $365 $415 Late registration $385 $430 Two Day Seminars Member Non-Member Early registration $575 $625 Regular registration $625 $675 Late registration $650 $700 Three Day Seminars Member Non-Member Early registration $660 $710 Regular registration $710 $760 Late registration $735 $785 Executive Program in Safety Management Seminar 121 June 5-6; Seminar 321 June 7-8 Member Non-Member Early registration $625 $675 Regular registration $675 $725 Late registration $725 $775 Executive Program in Safety Management Seminar 834 June Member Non-Member Early registration $725 $775 Regular registration $775 $825 Late registration $825 $875 Half Day Math Review 801 June 11 (2:00PM - 6:00PM) Member Non-Member Early registration $160 $210 Regular registration $210 $260 Late registration $235 $285 Four Easy Ways to Register Call Download our registration form and fax to Download our registration form and mail to Treasury Center Chicago, IL U.S.A. Schedule Conference: June 8-11 Sunday, June 8 3:00PM-5:30PM Monday, June 9 7:30AM-5:30PM Tuesday, June 10 7:30AM-5:30PM Wednesday, June 11 7:45AM-4:00PM Continuing Education Credit Full Conference: 1.8 Conference without Wednesday Luncheon: 1.7 Hotel Information Hotel Reservations can be made through OnPeak, ASSE s Official Housing Company asse@onpeak.co (866) US Toll-free (312) International Pre Conference Seminars: June 5-8 Thursday, June 5 8:00AM-4:30PM Friday, June 6 8:00AM-4:30PM Saturday, June 7 8:00AM-4:30PM Sunday, June 8 8:00AM-4:30PM Exposition: June 8-10 Sunday, June 8 3:00PM-5:30PM Monday, June 9 9:00AM-3:30PM Tuesday, June 10 9:00AM-3:00PM Post Conference Seminars: June Wednesday, June 11 2:00PM-6:00PM Thursday, June 12 8:00AM-4:30PM Friday, June 13 8:00AM-4:30PM Saturday, June 14 8:00AM-4:30PM call

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15 Orlando, Florida Orlando Florida Orlando offers unique experiences for every visitor to ensure an unforgettable vacation. Whether that means a week spent at theme parks or a weekend on the golf course, an Orlando getaway is whatever you want it to be. Save the date ASSE Foundation 2014 Safety Matters Golf Tournament The ASSE Foundation will host its 8 th Annual Golf Outing at The Ritz- Carlton Golf Club on Sunday, June 8, 2014 with a 7:30AM shotgun start. Join your peers and industry partners for a day of fun, first-class networking and friendly competition while supporting your industry. The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Grande Lakes provides golfers with an experience not typically found in Florida. Two-time British Open Champion Greg Norman and his team put special emphasis on preserving the area s well-balanced ecosystem, thriving with ponds, wetlands, live oaks, and cypress heads. The result is a breathtakingly beautiful course enhanced by rare natural elements. Wide fairways, strategically placed hazards, generous landing areas, and subtly contoured greens provide a challenging but fair test of a golfer s abilities. Price: $165 per player Sponsorship opportunities available at ATTENDEE CHOICE AWARDS ASSE and ISHN have teamed up for the Attendee Choice Awards. Don t miss your chance to recognize today s most innovative PPE and safety products. All products profiled, from AEDs to Training will be on display in the Attendee Choice Awards Pavilion in the Exposition Hall. Winners will be announced on-site June 10. New! call

16 American Society of Safety Engineers 1800 East Oakton Street Des Plaines, IL U.S.A. ASSE Professional Development Conference & Exposition The very best EHS Education Registration opens early December. Orange County Convention Center WEST BUILDING 9800 International Drive, Orlando, FL preliminary brochure

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