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Thursday, June 10, 2010

7:30 - 8:30 Registration and Breakfast
 
TRACK 4

Professional Certification and Ethics

 
Leaders:
Buster Keasler
Kimberly Hubenak
8:30 - 9:25

Eating the Elephant: Developing Your Path to Health and Safety Certification

The speaker will develop a clear path forward on preparing for the CIH and CSP exams. This path includes selecting the best calculator and creating study techniques that work. The speaker also explores subjects needing careful attention and quickly moves by rubrics requiring a more cursory review. Time management suggestions are included regarding the best times to study, how long to study, and what to study.
9:25 - 9:45Break
9:45 - 10:40

Resolving Ethical Dilemmas... Legally Speaking

Board Certified Labor and Employment
Mize, Minces, and Clark PC
Mize, Minces and Clark PC
A review of ethical duties and dilemmas in the Safety and Health field will be reviewed by Work, including ethical case studies and scenarios on "How to Deal With OSHA".
10:40 - 11:00Break
11:00 - 11:55

Code of Ethics for CIHs and CSPs and Recognition of Ethical Issues

Do you know where your vulnerabilities and liabilities are lurking? This presentation discusses the ethical codes for both BCSP and the new code of ethics for ABIH and will go over various ethic scenarios that EH&S professionals must consider in today's workforce.
12:00 - 1:30Lunch: The Honorable John S. Bresland, Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Chemical Safety Board
1:30 - 2:25

History and Framework for Considering Ethical Issues

Associate Professor Department of Civil Engineering
A presentation discussing the history and framework for considering ethical issues, types of ethical misconduct, and the ABIH experience.
2:25 - 2:45Break
2:45 - 3:40

Ethic and OSHA Recordkeeping

Outreach Program Coordinator and OSHA Challenge Administrator
This program will review OSHA recordkeeping requirements and the professional ethic associated with maintaining a accurate OSHA log. Some information found in OSHA recent National Emphasis Program for recordkeeping will be reviewed as part of this presentation.