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2018 Symposium – Regulatory Update

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  • 2018 Symposium
     February 1, 2018
     8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

 

Representatives from Cal/OSHA Consultation, Compliance and Standards Board will be on hand to share 2018 regulatory updates.

Schedule:

8:00 am – 8:30 am Breakfast & Registration
8:30 am – Noon General Session/2018 Updates
Noon – 1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Construction Breakout (Silica)
General Industry Breakout (IIPP)
2:15 pm – 3:00 pm General Session/Q&A/Closing

* Schedule subject to change. Breakfast and lunch included.

Location:

Safety Center – Sacramento Campus
3909 Bradshaw Rd
Sacramento, CA 95827


 

 

Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets will not be available at the door.

2017 Symposium – Regulatory Update

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  • 2017 Symposium / February Safety Forum
     February 2, 2017
     8:30 AM - 3:00 PM

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Topic: 2017 Regulatory Update

Representatives from Cal/OSHA Consultation, Compliance and Standards Board will be on hand to share 2017 regulatory updates.

Schedule:

8 am – 8:30 am Breakfast & Registration
8:30 am – Noon General Session/2017 Updates
Noon – 1 pm Lunch
1pm – 2 pm Construction Breakout
General Industry Breakout
2:15 pm – 3 pm General Session/Q&A/Closing

* Schedule subject to change. Breakfast and lunch included.

 


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October Sacramento Regional Safety Forum

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  • October Safety Forum
     October 1, 2015
     8:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Bart Gragg - From Who to How-2From WHO to HOW with Bart Gragg
When something happens, do you ever wonder whether or not you are getting the true story from your employees? Perhaps they avoid you because they think they might become a target? Maybe they are avoiding the questions and the issues at hand? Does everyone run for cover when you ask about what went wrong? How do you think this affects morale, performance and safety?
Wouldn’t you like to find out what really happened so that you can avoid the danger in the future? Isn’t the truth about the root cause usually quite simple? What would life and work look like if people showed up and knew that they would be heard and not blamed?

Attendees of the October Sacramento Regional Safety Forum will learn:

  • What changing “who” into “how” does when asking questions, and how to do that effectively.
  • The power of the word “why”, its potential impact on your business and the people who work for you.
  • A process for approaching problems and investigations that gets you closer to the truth than other methods.
  • A method for asking questions that is so simple you’ll think it should be more difficult. You may already know about it – but are you using it effectively?
  • How to get to the root of the matter and discover the real reasons events happened.

August Sacramento Regional Safety Forum

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  • August Safety Forum
     August 6, 2015
     8:30 AM - 10:30 AM

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LEGALIZED IMPAIRMENT?

It is projected that in the next few years recreational marijuana use will become legal in California and Nevada. Laws that legalize marijuana use do not eliminate your right as an employer to maintain a drug-free workplace.

Attendees of the August Sacramento Regional Safety Forum will learn the short and long term effects of marijuana use and what employers can do to ensure a safe and productive workplace.

August 6th 8:30a-10:30a

$10

June Sacramento Regional Safety Forum

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  • June Safety Forum
     June 4, 2015
     8:30 AM - 10:30 AM

FINAL O'DWYER

The intent of this brief introduction is to address the most recent updates to Cal-OSHA Title 8 and NFPA 70E 2015 Standards. This forum is designed to assist EH&S personnel, risk managers, and supervisors in providing them information regarding compliance. In turn, this will allow them to determine their risk and provide proper resources to their qualified electrical workers.

June 4th 8:30a-10:30a

Intended industries: Water treatment centers, production support, hospitals, utilities, contractors, data centers, manufacturing, power plants.

$10