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Whether this is your first time at a Safety in Action conference or you have been coming for many years, this week is about supporting the hard work you and your team do every day to keep each other safe.
This year, we are proud to share with you an agenda of sessions, events, and experiences that will energize and inspire your safety journey. We are even more proud to host you, the people who are working to build the world’s safest companies.
As you learn from your peers, industry leaders, and safety experts this week, please remember that they also learn from you. Reach out to your fellow attendees in sessions and in the hall, share your experience, make sure to give feedback in conference evaluations, and don’t forget to stop by the Information Booth to say “Hi.”
The work we do this week — together — can make a difference in the lives of our coworkers and their families for years to come.
Have a great Conference and a safe week.
-The 2018 Safety in Action Steering Committee
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Facilitator Skills Workshop
Sustain and support your process by equipping your facilitators with the practical skills and tools they need to succeed in their vital role. This workshop also provides an enriching networking opportunity with other BAPP® technology facilitators and a forum for discussing and developing solutions to challenges specific to your implementation.
BAPP® Essentials for Established Processes
Sylvester Mayo, DEKRA
This two-day PDS is designed for steering committee members of mature processes who have not had BAPP® Implementation training from a BST Consultant. The workshop is divided into five sections that cover: (1.) CBI Development, (2.) Observation procedures and skills, (3.) Observation quality review and problem identification, (4.) Coaching observers, and (5.) Applying ABC analysis. The material will be presented in a hands-on manner with attendees participating in role-playing exercises and having group interactions.
BAPP Technology Fundamentals for Steering Committee Members
Your steering team plays a key role in keeping a BAPP initiative on track and moving toward your organization’s objectives. It is especially important to keep the knowledge and skill level high as the process matures - and as new members rotate onto the steering team. This two-day, intensive seminar provides an overview of the theory and applications of BAPP technology.
Interpersonal and Leadership Skills for Supervisors
Steven Luttrull, DEKRA
Building a culture supportive of strong safety performance is the supervisor's special responsibility. Supervisors build this culture through relationships with frontline employees. This two-day seminar reviews and provides practice in leadership and interpersonal skills supervisors need to build their culture.
MONDAY, MARCH 12 - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
8:00AM - 5:00PM
TUESDAY, MARCH 13 & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
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SafeAlign Workshop - Job Safety Briefings
Paul Angelo, DEKRA
This workshop focuses on building the supervisor ability to see exposures and provide effective feedback to individuals. This skill improves the leaders engagement capability. Workshop attendees will learn the required skills to identify exposure in the workplace and develop the skills it takes to provide meaningful feedback to their workers while also understanding why employees “do the things they do” when exposure exist.
Serious Injuries & Fatalities & BAPP: How to Integrate SIF into your process
Ken Jones, Pete Herrera & John Trumbull, DEKRA & Sacramento Municipal Utility DistrictFocused on the integration of SIF with BAPP, this PDS will discuss critical elements of integration that apply to all industries and stages of implementation. An existing BAPP client will lead the group through an exercise regarding first steps to include SIF into your existing BAPP process.
Strategic Communications: How to Inform, Motivate, and Engage Your Organization in the Safety Process
Bob Wiltfong, DEKRAProcess communications, such as newsletters, talks, and reports, play and important role in your site safety efforts. Yet too often other demands force us to treat communication as a set of tactical, "just in time" activities. As a result, we miss an important opportunity to connect the process - including its mission - to the people we rely on to support our efforts. This seminar focuses on the skills and knowledge you need to develop a strategic communications plan for your safety process. With an emphasis on writing, design, and planning, attendees learn how to capture the attention - and commitment - of key stakeholders.
10:00 - 11:00AM
Welcome to the Safety In Action Conference: Orientation for New Attendees
Blue Springs 1 & 2
Andra Brown / Debbie Cason, DEKRA
This session provides an overview and expert advice on how to get the most from the conference and take advantage of networking opportunities.
8:00AM - 3:00PM
Advanced Interaction Skills – Making Feedback More Meaningful and Memorable
Susan Murphy, DEKRA
Why does some feedback go in one ear and out the other, while other feedback changes our lives dramatically and we never forget it? This workshop covers the physiological changes that occur in the brain when effective feedback is used, and the power of appropriately-worded feedback to strengthen our antecedent beliefs and to connect to key types of memory. Feedback impacts behavior. Behavior (actions) and attitude (beliefs) influence one another, so as behavior change becomes sustained, attitude eventually shifts to align itself to support the behavior.
Leadership Behaviors That Shape and Strengthen Your Culture: The Role of the Transformational Leader to Drive Organizational Change
Tom Brower, DEKRA
This 1-day PDS will discuss how a focus on continuous improvement must include a strategy for managing change on an ongoing basis and the importance of transformational leadership to drive this focus on continuous improvement. We will discuss specific leadership behaviors that support a culture of continuous improvement.
Motivating BAPP Observers
Brian Hood, DEKRAThis powerful seminar shows you the principles, practices, and strategies for creating a dynamic and motivated corps of observers. Your presenter shows you how to take the guesswork out of observer motivation with a systematic, behavioral approach that helps you identify and remove the barriers to observation and build the skills your observers need to give effective feedback.
Rincon Software - Reports and Graphs
Mike Duzinski, DEKRA
For intermediate and advanced users of Rincon software, this session focuses on how to unleash Rincon’s built-in reporting features and offers a look at how to access and apply Rincon’s more advanced reporting options using Microsoft Excel® to extend functionality for finding meaning in your observation capture data.
ethics across all levels. Exposure: The depth of understanding that the way to safety success is to continuously identify, control, reduce, and eliminate exposure. Execution: The extent of the organization’s commitment to assure the right systems, staffing, and emphasis. Evolution and Revolution: The extent to which the organization is focused on continuous improvement, controlled evolution, and a focus on revolutionary changes that will accelerate the pace of change. In this session, we will explore and discuss the concept of world-class safety and dig into the four primary attributes associated with those who truly fit the label of world class in safety. Real world case studies and examples will be leveraged.
3:00 - 4:00PM Welcome to the Safety In Action Conference: Orientation for New Attendees
Blue Springs 1 & 2
Andra Brown & Debbie Cason, DEKRA
This session provides an overview and expert advice on how to get the most from the conference and take advantage of networking opportunities.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
8:00AM - 3:00PM
Leader’s Role in Mitigating Human Error: Exploring the Brain-Centered Hazards™ Matrix
Phillip Belcher, DEKRAThe inconsistency of human performance is jeopardizing operational reliability, process, and organizational safety in many workplaces. Recent neuroscience research has uncovered brain mechanisms that create these errors. Understanding the Brain-Centered Hazards™ Matrix underlying these errors is crucial for organizational leaders who want to optimize human performance reliability and organizational safety. This in-depth session draws on content from the highly-acclaimed Brain-Centric Leadership™ Seminar to explain these newly-discovered workplace hazards, as well as the mitigation strategies. Case studies of successful interventions using Applied Neuroscience and High Performance Reliability Organization [HighPRO] methodologies will be explored. A proven roadmap to driving high operational reliability will be presented.
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MONDAY, MARCH 12
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SafeAlign Workshop - Foundations
Paul Angelo, DEKRA
This workshop defines the relationship between leadership, culture and safety. These are the foundational concepts that a safety improvement initiative is built on. The term and importance of exposure reduction is explained. Attendees in this workshop will be able to improve their leadership strengths and challenges, understand the influence they have on developing a strong organizational culture and how their performance impacts the safety of their direct reports.
TUESDAY, MARCH 13
8:00AM - 5:00PM
SafeAlign Workshop - Contacts
Paul Angelo, DEKRAFocus on building leader communications skills to discuss exposure with crews at the start, during, and after the job. Attendees will learn how to make safety briefings effective. By understanding how they communicate and what effective communication looks like, leaders will have the ability to lead their employees in ways to control exposure.
1:00 - 5:00PMThe Four Defining Attributes of a World-Class Safety Organization
Don Groover, DEKRAOrganizations that achieve world-class safety are measured by the focus they place on Personal Safety Ethic: The extent to which the organization creates and grows personal safety
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Behavior-Based Safety and Hazard Recognition
CELEBRATION 5 & 6
Don Owens, Owens-Corning
Show how hazard recognition can be intertwined with BBS to ensure observers have the skills to locate at-risk conditions. How to use these skills to eliminate risk during situation-centered and behavior observations.
1. Attendees will be able to understand "unacceptable risk"
2. Teach observers the importance of a situation-centered observation
3. How to approach upset conditions and the importance of observing them.
Behavior Chain Observations
CELEBRATION 14 & 15
Rick Salazar, Esterline Defense Technology
One way to improve observations is to sequence the behaviors exhibited while the employee is being observed. Having the behaviors sequenced allows the observers tremendous opportunity for feedback that permits the person being observed to see their chain of behaviors and where the weakest link in their chain may be. In addition we have also noticed that this type of observation helps to focus the observer much more on what the person is doing, and how they interact in their workplace. This course is primarily for advanced observers, and is a great way to grow and challenge established observers to get better. Great method to keep observers from pencil whipping observations.
Can I Learn Transformational Leadership from the Military?
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
Brian Hood, DEKRA
Military leadership may seem like the ultimate top-down management style - but is it really? What can we learn about how to engage and motivate the people we lead? This session focuses on identifying transformational leadership elements and discussing how military leaders have applied them in history. We put heavy emphasis on the leadership training that comes from the United States Military Academy at West Point.
Influencing Without Authority: Using Psychology to Impact Safety Commitments
ROCK SPRINGS
David Musgrave, DEKRA
Making your mark on those around you requires strong influence skills. This is especially true when those you want to influence and support are senior to you. This session presents some of psychology’s most effective tools of influence and discusses how you can use them to build stronger safety commitments in superiors and shape engaged teams that exhibit more “walk” to match the “talk.”
Revitalize Your Mature Process
CELEBRATION 7 & 8
Julie Smith, Meganne McInerney & Dawn Bollen, EJ Gallo
Is your process stalled and in need of pizzazz? In this session, we will teach you the tools that we used to put life back into our process. By applying these proven strategies, we were able to increase our stainability by 20% in just one year! This session is designed to give leadership, facilitators, and steering committee members a strategy on how
these easy-to-apply tools worked for us. We will help you make things visual, gain leader buy-in and support, and get the observations that you need to maintain a successful process.
Supervisor Safety Leadership: Critical Interactions and How to Get Them Right
CELEBRATION 3 & 4
Colin Hubanks, DEKRA
In today’s organizations, the supervisor’s role is pivotal. But in this era of “do more with less,” choices have to be made about what gets done and what doesn’t. DEKRA's work in the field with safety leaders around the world shows there are five critical activities every supervisor must do well to drive a positive safety culture. Attendees in this session will learn the five key activities, why they are important, and how supervisors can build fluency in each one of them.
Sustainability: Keeping Your Change Efforts Beyond the First Year
BLUE SPRINGS
Paul Angelo, DEKRA
BAPP technology improvement efforts and SafeAlign safety leadership development initiatives are powerful change mechanisms that, once implemented, continue to add value and reduce exposure. This session is about how to formally diagnose the health of your process after the initial implementation. Once a current picture is obtained a sustainability action is developed that reinforces the effective aspects of your process and addresses the aspects that need to be adjusted. Working the sustainability action plans will keep your processes health.
Using Resistance to Change as an Asset
CELEBRATION 12 & 13
Claudia Lima, DEKRA
Resistance is a natural, healthy, and productive response to change. Contrary to some beliefs however, it does not have to be a barrier. This session shows you how to leverage that resistance for good in creating a firm foundation for successful change.
Visual Literacy: How Learning to See Benefits Occupational Safety
CELEBRATION 9 & 10
John Dony & Joy Inouye, Campbell Institute
Worker wellbeing is not just an emerging topic in the EHS field, but one that is gaining momentum. Learn how Campbell Institute organizations have started implementing wellbeing strategies, and hear about the successes and challenges they have faced in integrating wellbeing with occupational safety and health management systems.
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
Achieving the Vision of Your Safety Process; Key Elements for Success
CELEBRATION 12 & 13
Luis Sanchez, DEKRA
In this session, you will participate in a short exercise to remind you of the vision desired for an effective BAPP system. The session emphasizes how the key four activities of BAPP technology get you closer to that vision. In addition, nine 2017 research guidelines are reviewed and strategies for their
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Are You at Risk of a Microsleep Mishap? The Dangers of Cognitive Fatigue at Work
PEACOCK SPRINGS
Phillip Belcher, DEKRA
Have your ever driven home from work, arriving in your driveway without remembering how you got there? We now know from the field of neuroscience that this unnerving experience can happen to anyone, anywhere. Come to this session to find out what causes this strange phenomenon, as well as the dangers it causes in the workplace. You also will learn strategies to prevent this dangerous condition from happening to you, so you can be safer at work as well as on your drive to and from work.
Creating an Observer Strategy Using a Problem Solving and Continuous Improvement Approach
CELEBRATION 7 & 8
Jennifer De La Cruz, EJ Gallo
I will share my experience how our process used a problem solving and continuous improvement approach to implementing our observer strategy. We used A3 problem solving tools to identify our problems and then partnered with our consultants to devise countermeasures to build them into our observer and coaching strategies.
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I want to build a stronger team
I'm new to safety
I want to improve my Behavior-Based Safety Process
I want to learn about the role of the brain in safety
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One of those decisions may be building support of a behavioral initiative for safety. In this session, from the perspective of several union officials from the railroad industry, attendees will learn the value of the behavioral approach to safety, what good union support looks like, and how to engage union and management leaders in selecting the right process leaders. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of a panel of union leaders.
Using Leading Indicators on your Journey to Safety Excellence
CELEBRATION 14 & 15
Mike Mangan, DEKRA
What can we know about the safety environment before an incident occurs? In this session, we'll take a systems view to look at the types of leading indicators that can be identified and the evidence that exists today about the validity of certain leading indicators.
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Action Learning: Using Practical Scenarios to Improve Your Safety Leadership
CELEBRATION 14 & 15
Jim Spigener, DEKRA
Most senior leaders are dedicated to improving the safety culture of their organizations but are often challenged with knowing where to start. This session will explore how to align safety values with business decisions through a facilitated scenario approach.
Building and Maintaining Successful Teams
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
Bill Bozzo, DEKRA
We’ve all been a part of teams that thrive. We've also been a part of teams that never seem to reach their potential. What are the characteristics that foster team success and mission accomplishment? This session takes an insightful look at those key factors and shows you how to build a team environment characterized by individual respect, efficiency, excellent communication, and, ultimately, results.
Discipline and Safety: 6 Best Practices to Guide You & Common Myths Busted
CELEBRATION 3 & 4
Colin Hubanks, DEKRA
For many, the question of whether and how to apply discipline for safety violations can be confusing. If done poorly, discipline can impact exposures, incident reporting, perceptions of fairness, and morale. In this session, we’ll present common discipline myths and helpful best practices to facilitate fair treatment and improved safety for all. Shape your workplace with an informed discipline process that incorporates a behavioral perspective to get safer results now.
Feedback: Making It a Conversation NOT a Sermon
BLUE SPRINGS
Ken Karn, EJ Gallo
We’ve all been a part of poorly framed discussions that come across as
blaming, self-righteous, or one-sided in nature. It doesn’t have to be that way. Get ready for a lively discussion that helps all observers focus their feedback sessions on problem solving. This session features group participation and the “Five Question” approach to problem solving to provide participants with new insights and best practices.
Getting the Most From Your Observation Strategy
CELEBRATION 9 & 10
Gary Langham, DEKRA
Most workplaces have a variety of tasks and environments with differing levels of risk. A high-impact BAPP implementation will identify the various risk levels associated with the workplace and use observations and feedback to counter these risks. This session covers the steps to developing an effective observation strategy. With a demonstration of the process planning tool, attendees learn how to determine their optimum training, coaching, and observing strategy.
Icebreakers and Activities for Meeting and Training Effectiveness
PEACOCK SPRINGS
Susan Murphy, DEKRA
Icebreakers and structured exercises can enhance communications skills and team building, or simply re-energize and relax group settings. This session provides a snapshot of how, when, and why to use icebreakers and other related exercises. Then the fun begins! Actionable exercises are demonstrated with the group to cement learning.
Leadership Skills that Inspire and Motivate Others
CELEBRATION 5 & 6
Don Groover, DEKRA
It is difficult to get people to shift paradigms about workplace exposure. This session outlines practical techniques, including coaching and skills development best practices, to stimulate and encourage new thinking. Attendees will also understand the benefits of using a transformational leadership style and key leadership best practices to inspire and motivate others.
Preventing SIFs - A View From the Top
CELEBRATION 7 & 8
Don Martin, DEKRA
In this session, you will receive a set of recommendations for the implementation of a fatality prevention process. You will learn factors and variables that need to be considered to maximize effectiveness of your plan. Using these elements, you will participate in a group collaborative effort to develop a model prevention process that can be applied in any organization.
The Value of Credibility: How to Build and Sustain It
ROCK SPRINGS
David Stricoff, DEKRA
As a manager and leader, how credible are you? How much do your employees trust you, your decisions, what you advocate, and even what you say? Evidence suggests that credibility, defined as the level to which employees find you trustworthy and believable, is a management essential that directly impacts work team performance and goal realization. This session describes the fundamentals of credibility as a leadership practice and outlines steps to build and retain it.
Explore DEKRA's Point of View on the Misunderstood Term of World-Class Safety
CELEBRATION 5 & 6
Don Groover, DEKRA
Is a recordable/reportable incident rate of .25 low enough to qualify you to be considered world-class in safety? Is having a fatality enough to disqualify you? The answer to both questions could be yes or no, the outcome is not the differentiator. In this session, we will discuss the four pillars of world-class in safety and explore and why incident rates are not the deciding factor. Attendees will leave the session with a deeper appreciation of how difficult it is to reach world-class and sustain that designation.
Growing Your Facilitator into the Staff Member They Need To Be
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
Brian Hood, DEKRA
The BAPP steering committee is staffed to the site leaders to drive the behavior-based safety process. To optimize their efforts, they must function effectively and speak the same language as management, although many have never been managers. The focus of this session is on the relationship between the management sponsor and facilitator and what it takes to have a highly effective team member in this critical role.
Union Leadership: Building Support for a Behavioral Initiative
CELEBRATION 9 & 10
John Dutton, Audie Stout, BNSF
There are times in a union official's term where they must make difficult decisions.
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Steering Committee Members: Influencing them to Excel
CELEBRATION 9 & 10
Gary Langham, DEKRA
Do your steering committee members miss too many meetings? Or promise to do something and then fail to deliver? If your committee members are falling short on the obligations, this session offers you strategies to help improve accountability, and performance.
Using Analytics to Minimize Bias and Luck: Cross Your Data, Not Your Fingers
CELEBRATION 7 & 8
Gennifer Lyon, DEKRA
Humans are wired to seek patterns. Unfortunately, these “patterns” are laden with our judgements, biases, and expectations such that we struggle to differentiate between real patterns and random events. This session will share real-world examples of problem investigation using cross-sectional data. We will discuss connections between safety data and other organizational data that could be captured to identify the characteristics associated with incidents. The objective is to share ideas and concepts that will help your organization gather better information to identify meaningful trends, minimize bias, and make real improvements in safety.
Using Moments of Safety Transformation to Drive Culture
CELEBRATION 5 & 6
Don Groover, DEKRA
Any given interaction is an opportunity to make a lasting impact in a person’s
beliefs and actions. This opportunity is missed if the person engaged in that interaction doesn’t leverage the power of transformational leadership style. This session will outline how to link company safety vision to personal safety to transformational change. The session is appropriate for anyone who wants to be more effective in creating long lasting safety change in others.
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Aging Workforce: How Does It Increase Exposure?
BLUE SPRINGS
Mike Mangan, DEKRA
Within the next 5-7 years, we will have more individuals over the age of 65 in our communities than between the ages of 18-64 in our workplaces. Many of these senior individuals will still be working because they need to, not because they want to. We also know that as we age, we lose some of the vigor, the strength, and the quick reflexes that we had in our 20s and 30s. This session will discuss how working with the various generations can be challenging when it comes to differences in values, communication, and technological preferences. We'll also cover the differences in working with people’s “physical” abilities. Questions addressed will be: How is an aging workforce creating new exposures for your workplace? How is it addressed in teams, crews, or gangs? What best practices help to mitigate this exposure?
Behavior Change on the Spot: Combining ABC Analysis with Guidance Feedback
CELEBRATION 9 & 10
Jacque Cooney, DEKRA
Feedback is information about performance in relation to a goal. Guidance feedback is information about
performance when the performance falls short of a goal. That’s a problem. ABC Analysis is a problem-solving tool. Learn how to use these two behavioral skills together to remove barriers to successful performance.
Chronic Unease
MANATEE SPRINGS II
Ray Seneca, Shell
What is your tolerance level to risks? Hazards are everywhere within any organization, and many are easily recognized. However, many employees choose to accept certain risks countless times a year, resulting in thousands of injuries. In order to reduce or even alleviate any acceptance of risk taking, there must be a level of Chronic Unease established. Chronic Unease is a leadership behavior that, once displayed, will permeate into the front-line leaders as the organization responds accordingly. This session teaches methods to build and sustain Chronic Unease.
Defining Behavior: Your Key to Unlocking Outstanding Performance Every Day
CELEBRATION 12 & 13
Kathy Culig, DEKRA
This session explores the organization’s commitment to assure the right systems, the right staffing, and the right emphasis is in place and that programs are executed in a high-quality manner.
Experimental Learning and Communication Through Technology
CELEBRATION 5 & 6
Wolfgang Reichelt, DEKRA
In this session we will discuss the role that training plays in improving safety. We will look at forms of media-based safety training, ranging from simple to complex: safety campaigns with learning nuggets, safety instructions by web-based
trainings, learning at the point of danger with beacons, and guided work supported by augmented reality.
How to Make Job Safety Briefings Interactive
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
Byron Faust, DEKRA
This session focuses on an interactive and engaging approach to job safety briefings, tapping into employee experience and engaging them in a discussion about specific risk and exposures, and how to manage them. We will explore a simple five-step process. This approach increases the retention of key points and optimizes the likelihood of behavioral change that minimizes exposure to risk.
Rethinking Observation Strategies
CELEBRATION 7 & 8
Gennifer Lyon, DEKRA
Rethinking observation strategies - surprising research findings. What we learned from studying millions of observations surprised us. The findings will help your observation effectiveness.
Where to Start Your Journey? Safety Improvement From the Bottom Up and the Top Down
CELEBRATION 3 & 4
David Stricoff, DEKRA
In this session, we explain predictive measurements and supportive leadership behaviors that help develop a culture of commitment versus one of just compliance. We focus on a two-prong approach to changing an organization's culture. First, we cover the bottom-up approach to culture change: behavior-based safety at the working interface. We then discuss the top-down supporting approach, which deals with leadership's role in culture change.
zero harm - leaders must engage the hearts and minds of others. This motivation requires a very personal commitment that starts with who the leader is and values. Presented by renowned DEKRA leader Jim Spigener, this session helps leaders focus on how to become personally connected to safety, starting with defining their own personal value for human life - and how to translate that value into concrete safety leadership behaviors.
Leading with Safety While in the Midst of Making Companies More Efficient
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
Bill Bozzo, DEKRA
Leaders today are consistently pressured to be more efficient and productive. Some perceive this to be inconsistent with their safety goals, however, this is not necessarily the case. The focus of this session is to explore how effective leadership and change management can improve both productivity and safety.
Removing Barriers to Effective Meetings
BLUE SPRINGS
Lisa Morley, DEKRA
Does it seem as if you spend most of your day in meetings? How can you make the most of your meeting time? Are there clear objectives, expected outcomes, roles and responsibilities, action items, and minutes? Here’s a session to help you spend less time in meetings, and to get the most out of the time you do spend by scheduling and conducting effective meetings.
Why Should I Be the Next Facilitator?
CELEBRATION 12 & 13
Jack Balsamo, DEKRA
Strong process facilitation also means setting the stage for the next leader. Although teams are encouraged to develop a system for effective turnover, most do not do so; these teams are then stumped when turnover occurs. This session discusses how process leaders can set the stage for success. Attendees should include steering team members, observers, and facilitators who have a desire to grow into the facilitator role.
2:45 - 3:45 PM
Addressing the SIF Potential At Home
CELEBRATION 12 & 13
Kathy Culig, DEKRA
While injury rates continue to decline in our workplaces, the number and rate of unintentional deaths at home are rising at an alarming rate. These events are a solemn reminder that safety shouldn’t end when the work shift does. This session provides fresh insights from BST’s serious-injury-and-fatality trend data and examines what it all means for home safety.
Leading from Within - Awakening Personal Commitment to Safety
CELEBRATION 14 & 15
Jim Spigener, DEKRA
Do you know what you really value when it comes to safety? In order to create true organizational transformation - the kind that leads to
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BAPP® 2018 What’s New and Different!
MANATEE SPRINGS I
Jim Heinzman & Susan Murphy, DEKRA
What is the newest thinking in Exposure Reduction? How can we be more successful at reducing exposure and reducing injury at our site? We explore the evolution from BAPP® to Exposure-Based Safety™ covering the latest thinking in exposure reduction. The session also reviews how technology transforms observation strategy, data analysis, and action planning providing the ability to use data in real time.
Exposure Reduction Scenarios – Using Exposure Based Scenarios to Manage Exposure
BARREL SPRINGS II
Jacque Cooney, DEKRA
This session demonstrates how, through the use of scenarios, leaders and employees can better discuss how to recognize and respond to exposure changes. We provide a model for how to develop scenarios, share the right questions to ask, and highlight discussion points on how to respond.
Incorporating Behavior-Based Safety in to Projects / Shutdowns
MANATEE SPRINGS II
Joshua Hook, Marathon Petroleum
Plant maintenance shutdowns are among the most dangerous periods for any refinery, particularly when trying to introduce BBS principles to a large group
of transient workers. In this session, we present the Marathon Petroleum Corporation’s success story and discuss how its Michigan Refining Division maintained a 1.0 contact rate during a plant-wide shutdown, when the plant’s manpower quadrupled in size.
Spinal Conclusions: The Complete Back Injury Prevention School
CORAL SPRINGS
Bruce Madsen, High Tech Sports Therapy Associates, Inc.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that of all 379,340 strains, sprains, and tears that occurred on the job in 2009, 51.44% were to the back, with an annual cost of $100 billion. This seminar will provide in-depth knowledge of the back including, medical school anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, common problems, at risk work practices, therapeutic exercises, and replacement Preferred Work Methods. The most common comment following the training is that they now understand why twisting and lifting is so damaging.
BLOCKBUSTER: Terry’s Treasure Chest
ORLANDO BALLROOM N
Terry Hughes, Safe-T-Treasures
Everyone has a personal “treasure chest” or reasons to stay safe at work or at play. Yet, we often lose sight of these when we make safety-related decisions based on luck or “what we don’t know.” This engaging session uses humor, wisdom, and personal anecdotes, including a family tragedy, to help participants learn to recognize their own motivations with respect to safety and refine their thinking and actions to protect themselves and others.
Your Personal Safety Vision — Developing It, Communicating It, and Living It
BARREL SPRINGS I
Bill Bozzo, DEKRA
Having a strong personal safety ethic and communicating it is important for any safety leader. This session discusses how to translate your safety ethic into an effective personal safety vision that can help improve safety in your organization. Learn the importance of creating your personal safety vision and how to communicate it effectively.
1:30 - 3:00 PM
Adults Are Not Just Big Kids: Applying Adult Learning Principles to Improve Training Success
BARREL SPRINGS I
Erika Gwilt, DEKRA
Part of being an effective educator involves understanding how adults learn. Whether you are involved in leading daily job safety briefings, monthly meetings, or training BAPP observers and coaches, incorporating adult learning principles into the design and delivery of your meetings and training can help transform your sessions into more effective, significant and memorable learning experiences.
BLOCKBUSTER: Brian's Story
ORLANDO BALLROOM N
Jeff Bell, Jeff Bell Safety Presentations
Motivations are more powerful when they are anchored in the depths of the
human heart. This true story of an accident that took the life of Brian Bell, a college student with less than a week left on his junior-senior summer job, will open your eyes to what workplace safety is ultimately about. This was a behavioral accident and could have been prevented by a safety observation. Drawing comparisons between the workplace and a war zone, Jeff Bell emphasizes, with a father’s intensity, the value of behavior-based safety.
EBS™ Technology Part 1 - Mapping Your Critical Exposures
MANATEE SPRINGS I
Mike Duzinski & Jim Heinzman, DEKRA
Do we have an effective strategy for gathering data focused on the most critical exposures? Where should we focus our exposure reduction efforts? This session answers these questions by introducing one of the most critical elements to help each site achieve improved levels of exposure reduction. By using real-time data, we will be able to make effective decisions NOW based on the data collected.
How to Make "Real" Improvements to a Mature Process
MANATEE SPRINGS II
Sylvester Mayo, DEKRA
Sometimes BAPP users will say, “Our safety initiative has unique challenges because we are a mature process.” This session describes what a “mature” process looks like, how a steering committee can accurately determine the true “maturity” of their process, what barriers may be holding their process back, and how to develop strategies to make real improvements.
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I want to learn about the role of the brain in safety
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BLOCKBUSTER: Countermeasures for Combating Social Brain-Centered Hazards
ORLANDO BALLROOM N
David Musgrave, DEKRA
Too many serious injuries and fatalities result from coworkers agreeing to take shortcuts in procedures or looking the other way when someone takes a risk on the job. This session presents the clear contrasts between the Groupthink Hazard at work and True TeamWork Strategies. Participants will have an opportunity to practice one or two of these techniques, so they can return to work with greater capability to power teamwork in their operations.
EBS™ Technology Part 2 - Using Technology to Guide Your Data Collection
MANATEE SPRINGS I
Mike Duzinski, DEKRA
Understanding exposure is easier than ever with the help of DEKRA’s new safety technology platform. Learn how technology can help to better understand exposure, improve the effectiveness of your observation strategy and the quality of your observations. Build credibility with your supervisors and peers by effectively identifying and removing barriers to safe performance. Come see how technology can be a force multiplier in improving the effectiveness of your observation process.
The Person in Charge: Accountability vs Responsibility in the Politically Correct World
BARREL SPRINGS I
Jeff Van Pelt, Hess Corporation
In this session we will examine the effect the politically correct world is having on the person-in-charge (PIC). We will define the terms: accountable and responsible to a granular level so as to fully understand the difference. In these days of “everyone’s a winner” we have let accountability slip to a point where everyone’s responsible. We will break down the role of a PIC down to its bare roots and build strategies together to strengthen the role, and lead us to our next generation of leaders at the same time.
Workplace Active Shooter Training
ROCK SPRINGS
Michael Meeks, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
The course will consist of a brief active shooter history and SMUD’s decision to implement training for their security and employee staff. The presenter will provide an insight of training coordination with local law enforcement and current focus on employees survival mindset should an active shooter incident occur. Information presented will provide safety staff to better plan with management in providing annual training for all employees without having to involve local law enforcement. The presenter will provide information on challenges, solutions, and positive results that were experienced.
3:15 - 4:45 PM
Advanced Observation and Feedback
BARREL SPRINGS II
Steven Luttrull, DEKRA
During standard observer training, observers learn basic techniques to capture data that supports barrier removal for exposure reduction. This session covers advanced techniques such as effective discussion and questioning that will significantly improve the quality of the observation and feedback data.
Behavior Safety Processes: Success, Trials, and Tribulations
PEACOCK SPRINGS
Tim Steele, John Manville
Is your process teetering between success and failure? Our process has experienced many successes, trials, and tribulations throughout our 17 years and 96,000 observations. We will share our experiences with you and go into detail on how we overcame our trials and tribulations. By overcoming these obstacles, we achieved many successes which makes our process stronger. We will answer your questions as to how these experiences can help your process.
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Act Like You Mean It — Presenting with Style
CELEBRATION 5 & 6
Gennifer Lyon, DEKRA
Data are available in an abundance, creating exciting new potential for uncovering hidden keys to safety and operational problems. Yet all too often, critical patterns, actionable trends, and vital signals go unseen or become obscured by poor presentation. Along with the growing abundance of data, a new body of knowledge is available, describing particular pitfalls to avoid and opportunities to leverage for ensuring that data conveys information well. This interactive seminar provides participants with a solid understanding of principles and best practices for delivering new levels of clarity using data.
Distracted Driving and the Multitasking Myth
CELEBRATION 14 & 15
Susan Murphy, DEKRA
Driver distractions now rank with alcohol and speeding as leading factors in fatal and serious injury crashes. Many organizations have established rules related to cell phone use, and the most common rule is the acceptance of using hands-free devices while not tolerating the use of handheld devices. But is hands-free cell phone use safer than handheld cell phone use while driving? This session draws from the field of neuroscience to look at and understand the distracted brain to provide you with
information you can take back to your organization (or to your family), and to ensure meaningful policies are established to effectively ensure employees are never distracted while driving.
EHS Excellence: Best Practices from Campbell Award Winners
CELEBRATION 3 & 4
Joy Inouye & Katherine Smith, Campbell Institute
Learn how fourteen Campbell Award-winning organizations have achieved success in protecting their workers, eliminating health hazards, improving the environment, and conserving energy, all while improving business performance and increasing profitability. This session will have valuable takeaways for any industry and organization, large or small.
The Facilitator as Project Implementation Manager: How to Make a Difference in Your BAPP Implementation
CELEBRATION 12 & 13
Jim Heinzman, DEKRA
One of the most common questions new facilitators ask is “what do I do?” This session aimed at facilitators focuses on the critical aspects of successfully managing the implementation of their BAPP initiative from a project management perspective. Whether your process is beginning an implementation, or several years old, attendees are guided through key phases of a typical project.
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I want to build a stronger team
I'm new to safety
I want to improve my Behavior-Based Safety Process
I want to learn about the role of the brain in safety
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The Facilitator – Leader or Manager? How to be a Transformational Facilitator Leading Change in the Right Way
CELEBRATION 9 & 10
Jacque Cooney, DEKRA
This session is tailored to current or future facilitators who understand the activities that need to occur, but who face challenges in gaining the support of others. By applying the best practices and styles of the DEKRA leadership model, the facilitator will better understand their role as both a leader and manager.
Influencing Others When You’re Not the Boss
BLUE SPRINGS
Steven Luttrull, DEKRA
Do you need to get others to do something but don’t have the authority or title to get it done? This session will explore a few techniques for influencing others even when you are not the boss. The target audience is anyone in a role in which influencing without authority would be valuable, even those with a “title,” may benefit by learning key leverage points.
Integrating a BBS Observation Strategy into Your HSE Plan for Maintenance Turnarounds and Outages
CELEBRATION 7 & 8
Mike Harrison, Jason Oudit & Elijah Kiger, Shell Chemical
Companies can spend months–even years–planning for maintenance turn arounds (TA) and outages to ensure excellence—on time, under budget, quality craftsmanship, and with zero process safety incidents or impact to the environment. Using lessons learned at a petro-chemical site, this session will outline the steps to take in defining the problem, developing a strategic process to measure during all phases of the TA, analyzing past data, implementing continuous improvement, and sustaining the desired outcomes for future TAs.
Resistance is Natural: Understanding and Addressing Resistance to Change
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
Byron Faust, DEKRA
This session examines resistance as a natural and normal reaction to change. Attendees diagnose the specific resistance they are experiencing and learn strategies that can be used to move beyond resistance.
9:45 - 10:45 AM
Handling Conflict Successfully
CELEBRATION 12 & 13
Jack Balsamo, DEKRA
Many think of conflict as something negative and unpleasant, but conflict is a normal part of life and doesn’t have to include confrontation. In this session, attendees learn that when addressed correctly, conflict is valuable and constructive. Learn to improve your effectiveness in conflict situations by consciously selecting your behavior, rather than reacting in habitual, unexamined patterns. Learn your conflict resolution style and assess its usefulness. We discuss all five styles and under which circumstances each one is most effective.
The Business of Being a Steering Committee
CELEBRATION 3 & 4
Lisa Morley, DEKRA
A steering team is a lot like a business—with clients and investors who rely on you to deliver results. Using group interaction, this session shows you how to hone your “business” communication strategy into a powerful tool for engaging management and workers.
Calibration – A Tool for Improving Your Observation Consistency
BLUE SPRINGS
Sylvester Mayo, DEKRA
We use scales and meters to ensure our processes are operating in control, and these instruments must be calibrated regularly to ensure reliability. Observers must also be calibrated to ensure the data is accurate and feedback is consistent. Attendees will learn a simple approach to calibrating observers that has been used successfully in other implementations.
Challenging the Incident Investigation Paradigm
CELEBRATION 7 & 8
Rick Smith, DEKRA
As safety prevention has evolved, several paradigms have emerged around incident investigation, such as “all incidents must be investigated,” “each incident must be individually investigated,” and "all incidents must get to root cause and use the same investigation methodology.” With the new research findings related to the causal factors of serious injuries and fatalities, it is time to take a serious look at the incident reporting and investigation process. In this session, we talk about the limitations of this current paradigms and the need to shift our thinking around incident investigation.
Increase and Sustain Observation Quality Through Coaching
CELEBRATION 14 & 15
Uma Chand, EJ Gallo
In need of a coaching strategy that will improve your observation quality and sustain it? This session will help you identify the quality issues, develop a coaching strategy for your site, and give facilitators, steering committee members, and sponsors a template they can use to develop their coaching strategy.
Mental Wellness-Understanding Depression
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
Lori Bien & Lisa Lankford, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
We often don’t talk about depression in the workplace–or at all. Depression is the unseen safety risk. This presentation will talk about the workplace impact, types of depression, warning signs, how to get involved, how to be supportive, and an example of what to say to a potentially depressed employee/coworker.
Using Observer Meetings to Connect Observers to Your Process
CELEBRATION 9 & 10
Jacque Cooney, DEKRA
Observers are critical to an effective process, but may sometimes feel as if their observations don't matter. Observer meetings are a tool that helps build observer engagement and encourages them to be ambassadors. This session provides a deeper understanding of the ingredients to successful meetings that both provide natural opportunities for information exchange as well as position observers as champions for change.
Why Do They Keep Doing That? ABC Analysis Made Easy
CELEBRATION 11
David Stricoff, DEKRA
For some, ABC analysis does not seem as simple as 1-2-3, but rather intimidating. This session demystifies the fundamental concepts, process, and language behind this powerful tool for understanding the motivation of individuals to behave the way that they do.
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Exposure Recognition = 20/20 Vision
CELEBRATION 12 & 13
Jack Balsamo, DEKRA
One of the objectives of BAPP technology is to increase the employee's ability to recognize exposure. It is easy to see an exposure when an injury is “about to happen,” but more difficult to see exposure when imminent danger does not exist or when someone is performing behaviors safely. In this session, attendees learn techniques for how to identify exposure on a more consistent basis and provide positive and guidance feedback.
How to Win Over CAVE People
CELEBRATION 9 & 10
Kathy Culig, DEKRA
Every workplace has workers who seem to deflate the drive of those around them. They're known as CAVE people (Consistently Against Virtually Everything), and their presence can be toxic to your organization. In this session, we will help you identify what — and who — is holding you back from achieving your safety goals. Participants will also learn strategies and techniques to improve their ability to engage and win over even the most resistant and disengaged employees.
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I want to build a stronger team
I'm new to safety
I want to improve my Behavior-Based Safety Process
I want to learn about the role of the brain in safety
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Igniting and Fanning the Flame of Passion in Volunteers: Keeping BAPP SC Members and Observers Committed
CELEBRATION 5 & 6
Erika Gwilt, DEKRA
Steering committee members and observers are serving in their roles as volunteers. We volunteer to contribute to causes for which we are passionate. The techniques often used to supervise and manage employees in their production roles do not always support the passion. Some management techniques can even kill the passion. Attend this session to learn how to fan the flames of passion within volunteers, and techniques to avoid.
Is Your Training Meaningful and Memorable? Tips, Tricks, and Traps
CELEBRATION 3 & 4
Lisa Morley, DEKRA
Training is an ongoing process, not an event. Discover how to leverage the power of process training sessions— and avoid the traps—with a seasoned DEKRA consultant as your guide. This session shows you the laws and stages of learning and how to use them to your advantage, how to use sample photos with a message (without the blood and guts), and how to use powerful on memory hooks to drive home your point.
Making it Work! Revitalizing a Mature BAPP Implementation
BLUE SPRINGS
Sylvester Mayo, DEKRA
Has your process been around a while? This session explores how to rebuild a mature process that has struggled for years. The session helps create a high-level plan that attendees can use as a starting point upon return to their site.
Turnaround / Major Construction Project Safety
CELEBRATION 14 & 15
Jim Spigener, DEKRA
Turnarounds and construction projects have unique exposure management challenges. This session will outline some tried and true methods for effectively managing these challenges. Find out how to use the methods that will control and reduce exposure in these high-risk, fast-paced, dynamic environments and situations.
Using ABC Analysis to Improve Collaboration
CELEBRATION 7 & 8
Rick Smith, DEKRA
Often people who participate in DEKRA’s Foundations workshop are intrigued by ABC Analysis but cannot benefit from finding creative ways to purposefully use it. This session provides a refresher of what the Leadership Diagnostic Instrument looks for in “Collaboration,” an overview of ABC Analysis, and the practical application of the tool to audience situations.
You Can Be a Dynamic Speaker - I Promise!
CELEBRATION 1 & 2
Susan Murphy, DEKRA
Public speaking can be unnerving. The good news is that giving presentations is a set of skills, and as we know, skills can be learned and improved—dramatically in fact. In this session, you will learn basic presentation techniques and tips, and then practice these skills in small, fun, comfortable groups.
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Common Barriers in Organizational Transformation Efforts
PEACOCK SPRINGS
Brian Hood, DEKRA
In John Kotter’s groundbreaking book, “Leading Change”, he outlines several reasons organizational change efforts fail. In this session, we’ll introduce these barriers and discuss other challenges participants face in making changes. Then the group will work on a few of these challenges and brainstorm ideas for how to overcome or reduce these obstacles.
Communicating the Value of the BAPP System: Strategies Beyond the Dashboard
CELEBRATION 11
Luis Sanchez, DEKRA
Whether you are an observer, an employee that is observed, a steering committee member, or a supervisor or director, often the question is: Is this BAPP technology implementation effective? Is it providing us value? How do you communicate the value of the technology? Just showing the dashboard may not be enough. This session explains how you can present more valuable information about the benefits of your process.
Getting to Zero - How to Make It Happen
MANATEE SPRINGS II
Tom Brower, DEKRA
In this session, we will explore and discuss the concept of world-class safety and dig into the four primary attributes associated with those who truly fit the label of world-class in safety. Real world case studies and examples will be leveraged to discuss how some organizations have worked to achieve world class levels in one or more of these attributes.
How your Organization Recognizes and Reacts to Exposure
BARREL SPRINGS I
Don Groover, DEKRA
What is exposure and how does your organization react to changes? In this session, we'll talk about how companies differ in their approaches to exposure change reflecting different stages of safety maturity. We'll also talk about how companies evolve toward higher levels of maturity and how you can influence this within your own organization.
Management Embracing a Safety Culture
CELEBRATION 16
Charles King, Daniel Hebert, Ken Karn, & Kareem Owens, Steering Committee Panel
Wondering what to do after conference? This is a brainstorming panel session led by the Safety in Action steering team members to share best practices and creative ways to bring back safety topics and process development to your company.
I’m a supervisor/manager looking for new ideas
I want to build a stronger team
I'm new to safety
I want to improve my Behavior-Based Safety Process
I want to learn about the role of the brain in safety
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MANATEE SPRINGS I
Alison Black & Larry Russell, DEKRA
Learn how to bridge the knowing-doing gap in your safety process. This session will highlight how DEKRA’s new safety technology platform will utilize data collected from EBS, SafeAlign, and BAPP to paint a clear picture of your site's exposure. Using our advanced analytics, we will show you how to strengthen your observation strategy by focusing observations on the right exposure, location, and time. Track barriers to safe performance and manage action plans. The future of safety data is now.
Spinal Conclusions: The Complete Back Injury Prevention School
CORAL SPRINGS
Bruce Madsen, High Tech Sports Therapy Associates, Inc.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that of all 379,340 strains, sprains, and tears that occurred on the job in 2009, 51.44% were to the back, with an annual cost of $100 billion. This seminar will provide in-depth knowledge of the back including, medical school anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, common problems, at risk work practices, therapeutic exercises, and replacement Preferred Work Methods. The most common comment following the training is that they now understand why twisting and lifting is so damaging, and why the pain from lifting incorrectly is often delayed. Fact: A healthy disc will catastrophically rupture at just over 2000 lbs. per square inch from compression but will rupture up to 11 times easier when rotation is added.
Who’s in Charge: You or Your Brain?
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David Musgrave, DEKRA
What is it about the human brain that can lead to inconsistencies in task performance? The latest research from brain scientists explains why we are all at risk for performance inconsistencies. This session presents a summary of that research and outlines what we can do to mitigate human performance inconsistencies and the associated injury and accident exposures they can cause.
10:15 - 11:45 AM
Are Your Situation-Centered Observations Working Properly?
BARREL SPRINGS I
Gary Langham, DEKRA
A good situation-centered portion of an observation sets the stage for looking at the right behavioral exposures in the “window of observation.” Does your implementation struggle with getting good situation-centered observations? Learn some tips and techniques for getting a good focus at the start of an observation.
Coaching Skills for Observers
PEACOCK SPRINGS
Claudia Lima, DEKRA
Learn how to build effective coaching relationships to improve skills for safety excellence. Identify pitfalls to coaching, and learn what works in giving feedback, getting agreement, and setting
goals. This session is ideal for supervisors and anyone who directs the work performance of others.
How Not to Shoot Yourself in the Foot (What Safety Leaders Do to Hurt Their Credibility)
MANATEE SPRINGS II
Tom Brower, DEKRA
Implementations frequently struggle because process leaders have intentionally or unintentionally acted in ways that create problems for themselves. In other words, we sometimes shoot ourselves in the foot! This session includes small-group activities for exploring a variety of actions that are more hurtful than helpful, and it offers discussion and presentation on how to prevent the hurt and how to “fix” the damage that may have been done when individuals lose credibility, diffuse focus, fail to act, etc.
Rewards and Recognition: What Has Worked and What Has Not
BARREL SPRINGS II
Steven Luttrull, DEKRA
Aligning rewards and recognition to elicit intended impact can be tricky. This session discusses the respective definitions of rewards and recognition and provides implementation best practices. Participants review case studies of both effective and ineffective implementation of rewards and recognition programs. Prediction exercises on the outcome of each case and alternative approach development provide practical guidelines for implementation in your own organization.
Seeing is Suspect: Hazard Recognition, Situational Awareness and our Brain-Guided Vision System
ROCK SPRINGS
Carol Parnell, DEKRA
One critical line of defense in both organizational and process safety systems is front-line employees' ability to detect and respond to workplace hazards. A significant part of this person-dependent detection/response process involves human vision. But, what if the human vision system itself is a workplace hazard? What if the human brain generates hazards that we haven’t addressed in our Hazard Control Systems? This session will explore four Brain-Centered Hazards in detail and will demonstrate how hazard recognition and situational awareness can only be achieved by first addressing these. Participants will experience Brain-Activated Noticing and will learn how cognitive (brain) fatigue diminishes situational awareness and hazard recognition, and simultaneously produces higher risk-taking actions.
SIF Exposure Reduction – Strategy & Tactics (Our Way)
CORAL SPRINGS
Ken Karn & Dawn Bollen, EJ Gallo
As an organizational leader do you know your companies serious injury and fatality (SIF) potential? At E&J Gallo Winery we didn’t. Having our vice president of operations attend this conference in 2014 and learn about SIF exposure was our “aha” moment. While measuring and monitoring injury numbers/outcomes is central to all organizations and paramount for safety leaders, reality is that isn’t enough. Understanding and impacting your organizations SIF exposures is a key to improving your safety system. This session will walk through the recognition of our real SIF exposure potential, the development and integration of a focused strategy, and the tactical actions needed for comprehensive improvements in our overall safety system.
Understanding My Brain Behind the Wheel
MANATEE SPRINGS I
Larry Russell, DEKRA
In today’s workplaces, employees face many hazards they don’t even realize are present. Not just hazards in the environment, on the roadway, or in the vehicle, but also the hidden hazards that exist inside their own brain. This session leverages the latest findings from the field of neuroscience to better understand the brain-centric hazards common to all drivers. We discuss how these internal hazards expose drivers to risk of serious motor vehicle crash fatalities and injuries, and what leaders can do to protect workers.
What Now
CELEBRATION 16
Rachel Dugan, Erika Plumb, Kareem Owens, Don Owens & Gabriel Magana, Steering Committee Panel
Panel discussion about what comes next after conference.
I’m a supervisor/manager looking for new ideas
I want to build a stronger team
I'm new to safety
I want to improve my Behavior-Based Safety Process
I want to learn about the role of the brain in safety
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-NEW-20-MINUTE SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS
-NEW-EXTENDED LEARNING COCKTAIL HOUR SESSIONS
TUES, MARCH 13
4:30 - 4:50PM
Apps to Boost Personal & Professional Productivity
The Meeting Pool Tech Bar
Tara Thomas, Tech Bar
We’re constantly being asked to do more with less. Luckily, technology is advancing in multiple ways to help us get organized and efficient, while being more communicative and connected. In this session, we will share a legion of ready-to-go apps to help you get rid of manual processes, automate your workflows, and see a measurable difference in the way you manage your life and work time.
WED, MARCH 14
3:30 - 3:50PM
Gadgets & Wearable Technologies
The Meeting Pool Tech Bar
Tara Thomas, Tech Bar
From Google Glass to Lumo to the Apple watch or clothing that powers your devices, wearable technologies are becoming more commonly used for personal and business use. Learn more about this trend and how it fits in to the workplace, and how you can use it to your advantage.
4:30 - 4:50PM
Tech and Solutions: Note Taking and Capturing Data – Speech and Handwriting Recognition
The Meeting Pool Tech Bar
Tara Thomas, Tech Bar
Are you still taking notes by hand? Let’s change that - learn to maximize speech-to-text functionality across all of your devices for better dictation and data capture. Get the latest options for note taking on your mobile devices.
THURS, MARCH 15
7:00 - 7:20AM
Using LinkedIn to Your Advantage
The Meeting Pool Tech Bar
Tara Thomas, Tech Bar
LinkedIn is more than an online resume. You can build a high-performance branding platform through this social media marketplace of the business world, connecting you to its 330 million members. Find out how you can become a LinkedIn leader.
7:30 - 7:50AM
The Aging Workforce
The Spotlight Stage
Bruce Madsen, High Tech Sports Therapy Associates Inc.
How to reverse the injury causing effects of being a feeble older worker. Fact: The average 65 year old worker misses 4 times more days from their DART INJURY than a 20 year old worker.
11:45AM - 12:05PM Don’t Talk, Don’t Text - Just Drive
The Spotlight Stage
Larry Russell, DEKRA
What does neuroscience tell us about multitasking? How does the brain handle
the driving components of cognitive processing, physical skills, and the social pressures of driving? Be a part of the discussion during this spotlight session.
1:00PM - 1:20PM Back Injury: An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure
The Spotlight Stage
Bruce Madsen, High Tech Sports Therapy Associates Inc.
Take a moment to learn about the second leading cause of permanent disability.
FRI, MARCH 16
7:30 - 7:50AM
Exposure-Based Safety (EBS)
The Spotlight Stage
Larry Russell, DEKRA
Why it’s Time for a Revolution in Behavior-Based Safety. That revolution is what we call Exposure-Based Safety™ Technology. This brief session will show the history of industry and safety to the current era. Behavioral science, neuroscience, and the latest in smart technology combine to make this the path of safety for the future.
8:00 - 8:20AM
Cortex Questions For the Brain-Centric Reliability™ Practice
The Spotlight Stage
David Musgrave, DEKRA
This is a high-energy, fast-paced Q&A, as questions are asked by conference attendees and answered by BCR™ consultants. We will make links to safety and reliability and have some printed copies of the BCR™ ebook, and White Papers on hand for circulation back at home base.
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DC Touch Device
The DC Touch Device is a wearable USB stick available to everyone attending Safety in Action. Tap the device to key Touchpoints throughout the conference to check in to sessions, gather exhibitor information, and collect session documents and presentation materials. You can also share network information with other attendees by simply touching two devices together. After Safety in Action, you’ll get a detailed recap of everything done at the conference – people met, sessions attended, exhibitors visited, materials downloaded.
THURSDAY, MARCH 15
5:30 – 6:30PM
(FOLLOWING THE LAST SESSION)
Serious injury and fatalities (SIF)
World Class Safety and the Safety Maturity Matrix
Exposure Based Safety Technology™ (EBS)
Brain-Centric Reliability™ (BCR)
The conference kicks off with the high-energy Safety Showcase. In this dynamic exhibition of safety processes and solutions, you’ll have the opportunity to network with others, share best practices, and be a part of the global safety community present. Meet with veteran facilitators or newcomers, steering team members, management sponsors, and senior leaders at this once-a-year event!
Meet the people who are changing safety as we know it and making injury-free workplaces a reality.
Don’t miss this chance to discover new ideas and make new friends in 2018!
Welcome Reception starts at 4:00PM with refreshments as you continue to network.
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Erika Plumb – Co-Chair, BNSF
Antony Ananins, Mosaic Potash Carlsbad Inc
James Boudreaux, Sasol North America
Heidi Brightly, Southern MN Beet Sugar Coop
Rachel Dugan, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Mike Harris, DSM Dyneema, LLC
Veronica Holman, Toyota Motor Manufacturing
Daniel Hebert, Shell Oil
Jeremy Hyatt, ISP Ashland, Inc. (an Ashland Company)
Ken Karn, E&J Gallo
Charles King, Esterline Defense Technologies
Gabriel Magana, San Diego Gas and Electric
David Matheny, Huntsman Corporation
Kareem Owens, Southern Nuclear Company
Thomas Rice, International Paper Co.
Art Schermbeck, BASF Corporation
Matthew Shanks, LyondellBasell Industries
Robert Tamplain, Marathon Petroleum Co.
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ICONS Ceremony: Thursday, during conference lunch 12:15 - 1:15PM
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GENERAL SESSIONDETAILS & KEY POINTS
What is the one most important thing you learned in this session?
What three things will you do differently as a result of this session?
Who else would benefit from what you learned today?
What do you want to tell them?
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BREAKOUT SESSIONBREAKOUT SESSION
Topic:
Presenter:
Date / Time:
Topic:
Presenter:
Date / Time:
Key Points:
What is the one most important thing you learned in this session?
What three things will you do differently as a result of this session?
Key Points:
What is the one most important thing you learned in this session?
What three things will you do differently as a result of this session?
Who else would benefit from what you learned today?
Who else would benefit from what you learned today?
What do you want to tell them?
What do you want to tell them?
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BREAKOUT SESSIONBREAKOUT SESSION
Topic:
Presenter:
Date / Time:
Topic:
Presenter:
Date / Time:
Key Points:
What is the one most important thing you learned in this session?
What three things will you do differently as a result of this session?
Key Points:
What is the one most important thing you learned in this session?
What three things will you do differently as a result of this session?
Who else would benefit from what you learned today?
Who else would benefit from what you learned today?
What do you want to tell them?
What do you want to tell them?
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See You Next Year in Nashville, TN! April 3-5, 2019