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AGENDA EHS EXCELLENCE GALA eCompliance will be celebrating safety excellence by showcasing projects, announcing award recipients and more! Network with your peers and enjoy courtyard cocktails and dinner on us! 6:00PM—9:00PM 8:00AM—9:00AM DAY ONE — WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 DAY TWO — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 9:00AM—9:30AM EHS professionals have always been an integral part of the organizations they serve – but things have changed since you first entered the field. Your role is now more critical to the overall success of the organization than ever before, in ways you may not expect. Join Rob Ellis, outspoken advocate for health, safety and wellness in the workplace, as he challenges you to move beyond hazard assessments and policy and procedure implementation to embrace the EHS leader’s new role as Chief Change Agent. RE-THINKING SAFETY: THE EVOLVING ROLE OF A SAFETY LEADER SPEAKER: CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST & REGISTRATION WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS EMAIL BREAK THE FUTURE OF EHS OCTOBER 11-12 | AUSTIN, TX 10:30AM—10:45AM 9:30AM—10:30AM ROB ELLIS —FOUNDER & PRESIDENT MYSAFEWORK

DAY TWO — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 · It’s time for forward-thinking EHS leaders to become early adopters and leverage this technology as a competitive advantage. In this session,

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Page 1: DAY TWO — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 · It’s time for forward-thinking EHS leaders to become early adopters and leverage this technology as a competitive advantage. In this session,

AGENDA

EHS EXCELLENCEGALA

eCompliance will be celebrating safety excellence by showcasing projects, announcing award recipients and more! Network with your peers and enjoy courtyard cocktails and dinner on us!

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DAY ONE — WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11

DAY TWO — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12

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EHS professionals have always been an integral part of the organizations they serve – but things have changed since you �rst entered the �eld.

Your role is now more critical to the overall successof the organization than ever before, in ways you maynot expect.

Join Rob Ellis, outspoken advocate for health, safety and wellness in the workplace, as he challenges you to move beyond hazard assessments and policy and procedure implementation to embrace the EHS leader’s new roleas Chief Change Agent.

RE-THINKING SAFETY: THE EVOLVING ROLE OF A SAFETY LEADER

S P E A K E R :

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST & REGISTRATION

WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS

EMAIL BREAK

THE FUTUREOF EHSO C T O B E R 1 1 - 1 2 | A U S T I N , T X

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9 : 3 0 A M —1 0 : 3 0 A M

ROB ELLIS

—FOUNDER & PRESIDENTMYSAFEWORK

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You’ve transformed your EHS program overthe last �ve years, realized signi�cant improvements and have since plateaued. Sound familiar?

In this session, Dr. Judy Agnew, will reveal why increasing worker participation is the biggest opportunity for improving performance and will explain how to drive participation by embracing an emerging methodology called participation-based safety.

S P E A K E R :

LUNCH + NETWORKING

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In recent years the EHS landscape has undergone a signi�cant digital transformation, with companies embracing technology to streamline operations and simplifycomplex processes.

But in the next few years, we'll begin to see more organizations embrace a new wave of innovation todrive participation and eliminate incidents.

Trevor Bronson will discuss mobile applications,Internet of Things, the cloud, and other emerging technology trends that will shape our approachesto EHS management.

TECH TRENDSIN EHS

S P E A K E R S :

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Ever wondered how some of the world’s safestcompanies build strong cultures and high performance EHS programs?

Join Davide Vassallo from DuPont Sustainable Solutions and John Moore from Fox Networks Group for a �reside chat as they share how they’ve achieved safety excellence at their organizations.

They’ll discuss the importance of safety no matterwhat industry you’re in and share how they secured management commitment, embraced technology and harnessed the power of their EHS data to improve outcomes.

LEADERSHIP TALKS: FOX NETWORKSGROUP & DUPONT

DR. JUDY AGNEW

—SENIOR VP, SAFETY SOLUTIONSAUBREY DANIELS INTERNATIONAL

THE NXT FRONTIER: PARTICIPATIONBASED SAFETY

DAVIDE VASSALLO

S P E A K E R S :

—GLOBAL MANAGING DIRECTORDUPONT

JOHN MOORE

—VP, ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH & SAFETYFOX NETWORKS GROUP

TREVOR BRONSON

—EHS INDUSTRY ANALYSTVERDANTIX

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EMAIL + NETWORKING BREAK

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Business Intelligence is more than just a buzzword – it’s increasingly become the new normal across the extended enterprise.

C-level executives now expect regular reports on safety performance but many EHS leaders don’t know what to measure or where to start. In this session, eCompliance’s Product Manager Alecia Fowler, will share the types of EHS reports that senior executives rely on, and will walk through how to build them.

Fact: 98% of EHS professionals say that increasing worker participation in safetywill improve safety performance.

But getting non-EHS workers engaged in safety activities is still an ongoing struggle at most organizations.In this session, we’ll share how you can boost safety participation on the frontlines and at the executive level by implementing a mobile-centric EHS program that’s informed by positive reinforcement and meaningful data.

BREAKOUT SESSION A: CREATING WORLDCLASS REPORTS

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BREAKOUT SESSION A: DRIVING PARTICIPATION FROM THE FRONTLINE TO THE BOARDROOM

R E P O R T I N G S E S S I O N 1

P A R T I C I P A T I O N S E S S I O N 1

It’s no secret that data is now an integralpart of every business function – EHS isno exception.

But how do we unlock the power of our data to make better decisions that will ultimately improve our safety outcomes? In this session, we’ll walk through best practices for data collection and analysis, tips to turn your data into actionable insights, and share why your EHS data strategy needs to incorporate both leading and lagging indicators.

81% of EHS leaders say that increasing worker participation in safety is part of their current strategy to improve safety performance.

Yet, only 27% of EHS professionals say that everyone in the organization is actively involved in the safety process.

In this session, we’ll delve into how you can buildand foster an engaged safety culture using the participation-based safety methodology and explainhow to effectively measure participation in yoursafety program.

BREAKOUT SESSION B: LEVERAGING THE POWER OF EHS DATA

—OR—

BREAKOUT SESSION B:LEADING A PARTICIPATIONCULTURE

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R E P O R T I N G S E S S I O N 2

P A R T I C I P A T I O N S E S S I O N 2

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From arti�cial intelligence to preventative analytics, the future of EHS technology is poised to fundamentally alter how wemanage safety across our organizations.

It’s time for forward-thinking EHS leaders to become early adopters and leverage this technology as a competitive advantage.

In this session, eCompliance’s CEO Adrian Bartha will share what EHS leaders can do now to ready and rally their teams behind these emerging EHS innovations.Plus, you’ll get an insider’s look at where the eCompliance platform is heading over the next 12 months.

THE NXT CHAPTER: THE ROADMAP TO SAFETY EXCELLENCE

S P E A K E R :

CLOSING REMARKS

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ADRIAN BARTHA

—CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERECOMPLIANCE