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Thursday, June 10, 2010

7:30 - 8:30 Registration and Breakfast
 
TRACK 2

Safety

 
Leaders:
Ken Martin
Melissa Rosales
8:30 - 9:25

Using Root Cause Analysis to Improve Your Safety Performance

Director of Instructor Certification
Root cause analysis provides a powerful tool to help your facility drive toward zero tolerance for injuries and illnesses. This presentation will provide you with an introduction to using RCA to identify what changes are truly needed to to move you toward the goal of zero injuries.
9:25 - 9:45Break
9:45 - 10:40

Incident Investigations Are A Gold Mine — Are You Digging All The Data From Yours?

Technology Manager
We all perform incident investigations in our sites, but do we always collect the information in a format that allows for extensive data analysis afterward?  Your incident investigations are a gold mine of information on how your site's safety systems and processes are really functioning.  This presentation shows how our site makes the most of data that is hidden in your incident investigations and how it is used to improve our performance.
10:40 - 11:00Break
11:00 - 11:55

How To Effectively Train Your Non-English Workforce

Compliance Assistance Specialist
In this presentation, Mark will describe the cultural, linguistic, training and educational concerns that exist with Non-English speaking employees as well as give resources and training which are available to reduce the number of injuries, illnesses and fatalities associated with the Non-English speaking workforce.
12:00 - 1:30Lunch: The Honorable John S. Bresland, Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Chemical Safety Board
1:30 - 2:25

Safety Fact or Fiction?

EHS Manager (Retired)
Safety Fact or Fiction—What is true and what just sounds good.  What is based on fact and what is based on opinion?  What do you need to do to have an excellent safety program and what looks good on paper but just doesn't work.  Come and hear the real facts.  Ed Tyler has been a safety professional for 20 years and has an opinion on just about every thing.  He has researched these topics and will present the facts!
2:25 - 2:45Break
2:45 - 3:40

The Four Keys To Safety — Do You Know Them?

Senior Safety Consultant
The "4 Keys to Safety" provide a concise, successful approach to helping all employees and managers work safely each day. This presentation will show what the "4 Keys" are and how they have been used for a number of years at the DuPont LaPorte Plant, the 2009 winner in the Texas Chemical Council's Best in Texas competition.