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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT...
Happy 90th (version 2.0) Anniversary MICHIGAN SAFETY CONFERENCE! As that baseball great Yogi Berra once said “It’s like déjà vu all over again”. As if the Spring of 2020 never happened, the 90th celebration will now take place in April, 2021, as a VIRTUAL experience for the first time ever! In keeping with our “rinse and repeat" philosophy, all officers and board members have agreed to retain their roles and positions in the coming year — thank you!
The COVID-19 virus of 2020 has thrown all the norms into a whirling mixer of cancellations and changes to many of the traditions and expectations in our lives, including the annual Michigan Safety Conference. In deciding to cancel the 2020 conference and making 2021 Virtual, we did so FOR THE RIGHT REASONS; the protection and safety of our volunteers, vendors, speakers and attendees. Never losing sight of our core mission to educate and support safety and health professionals, the
virtual conference follows a proud tradition of embracing technology and adapting to accommodate current circumstances as we did during the Great Depression and World War II.
Ours is a noble profession though one not usually punctuated with accolades, awards or financial riches. No one will erect a statue to us or perhaps our names will not be remembered. So why do we do it? FOR THE RIGHT REASONS. We are the force that bends management will to a beneficial course of action; that encourages and protects the workers. For us the reward is creating a workplace that sends everyone home intact to enjoy the wonderful moments that give our lives meaning.
In line with the growing safety movement which advocated for safe and humane working conditions, the Michigan Safety Conference has played an important role by providing education and support for safety practitioners in Michigan. The Conference from the onset, aligned itself with 20th century safety organizations such as the National Council of Industrial Safety (NCIS) established in 1913, OSHA, Michigan OSHA in the 1970s as well as the philosophies of notable safety and working condition pioneers such as Alice Hamilton (chief medical examiner for the Illinois State Commission of Occupational Diseases) in the early 1900s and Frances Perkins (Secretary of Labor 1933–1945).
It is my distinct honor and pleasure as President of the Michigan Safety Conference to invite you to attend the 90th (version 2.0) Virtual Conference designed for the Safety, Health and Environmental professional to support and sustain the crucial work you perform every day FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS. A reward and acknowledgement for those late nights of research and documentation, for agonizing over the creation of meaningful education and training programs, for the hours of continuing education and yes, the anguish and second guessing after a serious accident.
The Virtual Conference will offer the usual slate of quality educational programs with the option to interact with the instructors. Vendors will be front, center and celebrated with both live and recorded viewing available of the latest in safety and health products and services. Networking rooms are part of the platform where attendees can exchange ideas, solutions and contact information in Real Time. Further, since sessions are recorded, attendees have the luxury of viewing or re-viewing even more programs at their discretion and on their schedule. CEUs will also be offered.
Please join me in celebrating 90+ years of the MICHIGAN SAFETY CONFERENCE FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS!
— Sheila E. Ide, A.B. ConsultingPresident, 90th Annual Michigan Safety Conference
MSCLeadershipPRESIDENT
Sheila E. Ide, A.B. Consulting *
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENTFrank Manley, DuPont Safety & Construction
ADMINISTRATIVE VICE PRESIDENTRegina Carriere, CSP, CAWC, Accident Fund Insurance Co.
DIVISIONAL VICE PRESIDENTMark Jones, CIH, CSP, Plastipak
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY/TREASURERZach Hansmann, PhD, CSP, CHMM, Michigan State University
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORDenise McGinn, CAE
PAST PRESIDENTPierre Gonyon, CHSP, St. Joseph Mercy Health System *
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDAJ Hale, CompOne Administrators *
BOARD MEMBERS* DENOTES SENIOR BOARD MEMBER
Kellie Anderson, CPCU, ARM, AIMThe Cincinnati Insurance Companies
Byron BeattieAmcor Rigid Plastics North America
Debra ChesterMichigan State University
Debbie DeNapoli, CHSP * Michigan Medicine
Paul DeNapoli, MSA, CFDSO, EMT-P (Retired)Livonia Fire & Rescue
Todd DuskyDTE Energy
Michael Eckert, CSP, CSHM, CAWC *
Berkley Agribusiness
Terry Fisk, CIH, CSP, CIE, CHSP
Barbara Fleming *
TorranceLearning
Joe Galusha, CHSP, CIE *
AON Risk Services, Inc.
John Gleichman * Gleichman Consulting LLC
Lee GrahamOperating Engineers 324 LMEC
Carl Granger, CSP, SMSWoods Construction, Inc.
Dave Huizen, PhD, CIHGrand Valley State University
Jessica JannamanDURA Automotive Systems, LLC
Timothy Kearney, CSP, COHC *
3M Personal Safety Division
Dennis Kerr (Retired) *
Maria KinslerHenry Ford Health System
Dave Lerner, CSP * Ford Motor Company
Richard Mee *
RJM Construction Services, LLC
Sarunas MingelaVytis Environmental
MaryAnn Northcote, CPP, CHSPMcLaren Health Care
Cindy Ostrowski, MS, CIH, FAIHA *
CAO Consulting, LLC
Marsha Parrott-Boyle, CHMM *
Retired MIOSHA Manager
Daniel Torres * DTE Energy
Therese Waters * Physical Therapist
Chris Wilfong, CHSP, CUSA *
David Woods *
Forensic Analytical Consulting Services, Inc.
Paul WrzesinskiAssociated General
Contractors of Michigan
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TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 2021 � 8:30 AMVIRTUAL PLATFORM (DURING THE WELCOME)(MUST BE REGISTERED FOR THE CONFERENCE TO ATTEND)
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Monday, April 12, 2021 VIRTUAL PLATFORM
SPEAKER: Ercell Charles, Mentor Performance Systems
1:00 PM – 2:00 PMETHICS WORKSHOP — ETHICS: LEADING FROM THE INSIDE-OUTAs the world becomes more complex and technical each day, the ability to align to organizational and individual values and morals become more important. What organizations do each day becomes part of their daily processes, how they accomplish these things and work together becomes their principles which founded on their ethics. This workshop takes a deeper look into how ethics, morals and values play a significant role in an organization’s success.
2:00 PM – 3:00 PMDIVERSITY & INCLUSION WORKSHOP: THE RULES & TOOLS OF DIVERSITY & INCLUSION Diversity is any dimension that can be used to differentiate groups and people from one another. In a nutshell, it’s about empowering people by respecting and appreciating what makes them different, in terms of age, gender, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, education, and national origin. Inclusion is the sense of belonging, inclusive cultures make people feel respected and value for who they are as an individual or group. This workshop focusses on the “rules” and the “tools” needed to create an organization that embraces diversity and inclusion culture.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSE
Implicit Bias (Diversity) Training
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Darryl C. Hill Safety Professional of the Year Jason T.K. Anglin Safety Director, Christman Constructors, Inc.
Sandra S. Irion Distinguished Service Award David T. Woods Senior Project Manager, Forensic Analytical Consulting Services, Inc.
Harry L. McKinley Safety Leadership Award Plastipak Packaging, Inc.
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NEW IN 2021, ALL CEUS WILL NEED TO BE APPLIED FOR DIGITALLY THROUGH THE EVENT MOBILE APP
When you you log in to create your profile on the mobile app you will need to choose whether you would would like to receive:
• CEU — General Email Certificate• CEU — Formal Grand Valley State University Certificate• CEU — Wastewater Certificate
You must choose "Yes" or "No" to each. Then you will need to check-in on the mobile app for each class that you attend. (The room monitor will give you the check-in code at the end of each class).
CSPSThe Board of Certified Safety Professionals will allow one credit towards maintenance of certification for a two–day attendance at the Michigan Safety Conference. A half credit can be earned by attending one day. CSPs will be responsible for documenting their own attendance.
CIHSCertified Industrial Hygienists can earn CM points at a rate of a) claim 3 hours for each half day of attendance, or b) 0.167 CM point per each hour of technical content in the CM areas of IH, Safety, or IH Ethics (if ethics course offered). Fractional points are allowed once the one-hour minimum is achieved for IH or Safety events (e.g. 1.5 hrs = 0.25 CM point). Excludes the non-technical portions such as generic welcome speeches, participant introductions, breaks, meals, networking, exhibitor time, roundtables or discussions with unspecified topics, and/or social tours.
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS — GENERALAll divisions will offer CEUs through Grand Valley State University for attendance at their programs.
CHSPSThe International Board for Certification of Safety Managers will recognize one contact hour of continuing education for each one–hour break-out session for the CHSP designation.
NREPSIndividuals certified by the National Registry of Environmental Professionals are allowed to apply CEUs obtained through documented attendance at the Michigan Safety Conference to NREPs continuing education requirements.
CRSPSBCRSP has awarded attendance at the Michigan Safety Conference 1.0 CMPs. Call the headquarters office to obtain the CMP approval code. MCPs are accrued by Canadian Registered Safety Professionals who are certified by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals.
DIPLOMATE ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERSThe American Academy of Environmental Engineers will recognize participation in the Michigan Safety Conference as a legitimate continuing education activity for its Diplomates (certified engineers).
PROFESSIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGER (PEM)The Michigan State Police, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division will accept a certificate of attendance from the Michigan Safety Conference for the “Attend a Relevant Conference” Annual Continuing EM Participation credit, for the Professional Emergency Manager designation.
WASTEWATER CECsThe State of Michigan, Department of Environmental Quality will recognize .1 CEC per class attended (up to one total over two days). To obtain the certificate, select Wastewater CEU on the mobile app when you log in to your profile, and then be sure to check-in on the mobile app for each class you attend.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
KEYINFO
Each person needs to register with a unique email address in order to access the virtual platform. The log-in code you will receive in early April will be unique to you. Please do not share it. Your CEUs will be tied to this unique email.
You will need to download the Michigan Safety Conference Mobile App from the app store. All CEUs must be recorded in the mobile app in order to receive credit (no paper forms). You will receive the CEU check-in code for each class at the end of each virtual class.
Bonus: Most classes will be available to view and earn credit for 2 weeks after the event. Check the Quick Reference grid to find out which ones won't.
If you register, you will receive a User Guide in early April, or you can attend one of our zoom training classes that will also take place in early April to help you get the most out of your virtual platform and mobile app experience.
You will learn:
• How to access the virtual platform• How to update your profile• How to use the chat (both during sessions and on the main stage)• How you can find people• How to send messages• How to take polls• How to navigate throughout the event
• main stage• sessions• tradeshow• lounges
• How to win cash by visiting the most exhibit booths• What's in the career center• How to get HELP!
Need-to-Know
We have partnered with Motown Digital, a Michigan Company, and HopIn Virtual Meeting Software to
bring this important event to you.
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REGISTRATION ENDS ON APRIL 12, 2021 There is no registration on the day of the event.
REGISTER ON OR BEFORE 3/26/2021: One day = $140/person · Two Days = $165 per person
REGISTER AFTER 3/26/2021: One day = $155/person · Two Days = $180 per person
Full details can be found on the last page of this booklet.
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AGRICULTURAL SAFETY & RESCUE DIVISIONCHAIRPERSON: Rick Mahaney, PEM, Mahaney Loss Control Services.
Tuesday, April 13, 2021The Agricultural Safety & Rescue Division is not offering sessions on Tuesday.
Wednesday, April 14, 20219:00 AM Produce Safety and Microbial Risk Management Involving Food Safety (Basic) Phil Tocco, On-Farm Food Safety Educator, Michigan State University Extension and Heather Borden, Produce Safety Logistics Coordinator, Michigan State University Extension.11:30 AM Root Cause Analysis In Agricultural Accidents And Injuries (Intermediate) Chris Eckert, President, Sologic.1:45 PM Keeping Agriculture Workers Healthy — COVID-19 Preparedness Plans and E-tools (Basic–Advanced) Dr. Melissa Millerick-May, PhD, MSc, Michigan State Extension and Dr. Anthony Oliveri, PhD, MPH, Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Michigan State University.3:15 PM Do Agriculture Accidents and Injuries Have Trends? (Basic–Advanced) Anthony Oliveri, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Michigan State University.
CHEMICAL DIVISIONCHAIRPERSON: Sarah Eck, PE, CCPSC, DEKRA Process Safety.
Tuesday, April 13, 202110:15 AM Do I Operate a Group H Occupancy? How Hazardous Materials Use and Storage Impacts Your Facility’s Occupancy Classification (Intermediate) Mike Snyder, Managing Director, DEKRA Process Safety.11:30 AM Storing Flammable and Combustible Liquids in Containers using NFPA 30 (Intermediate) Mike Marando, Senior Engineer, National Fire Protection Association.1:45 PM Environmental and Ammonia Regulation Updates [RMP, EPCRA, CERCLA] (Basic) Monika Chrzaszcz, US EPA, Region 5.3:15 PM Pollution Emergency Alerting System: Reporting PEAS — The Why, When, and How (Basic) Dana Bradt, PEAS Reporting, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE).
Wednesday, April 14, 20219:00 AM Big Hazards in Little Labs (Basic) Jeff Foisel, RD EHS Delivery Leader, Dow.10:15 AM Managing Change — Tips, Tricks, and Lessons (Basic) Jean M. Cronin, retired Sr. Product Line Engineer, Cabot Corporation; Julia Heider, Process Safety Technology Leader, DuPont; and William Wittke, Process Safety Engineer, Hemlock Semiconductor.11:30 AM Local Emergency Planning Committees: Focus and Functions (Intermediate) Brenna Ross, SARA Title III Planner, Michigan State Police, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division.1:45 PM Don’t Row Your Boat to an Island (Basic) Sam Strahl, Health and Safety Leader, AECOM.
2021 CONFERENCE AGENDA
AddressTuesday, April 13, 2021VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM (1 hr CEU Credit =.16)
Steve Newell, ORCHSE
How do We (the safety and health profession) Stay Relevant and Effective in a Constantly Changing and Increasingly Demanding Business World?
We are undergoing a renaissance in safety and health thinking, grounded in emerging concepts around fatal and serious injury prevention and human and organizational performance. Steve will outline the concepts and share how companies are integrating and practically applying them in their ongoing operations.
Steve believes that the profession needs to do a better job of getting and staying empowered to do the work that needs to be done. He will help us better understand the business and our place in it. Learn to break the cycle of being viewed as a cost to be minimized instead of a value generator and process enabler.
SPONSORED BY:
REGISTRATION NOTICE: When you register for a particular day, your login will get you in to any and all sessions and the exhibit hall for that day.* All classes are eligible for CEU credit except for student programming.
Full program descriptions can be found at: www.michsafetyconference.org
Please see the MSC website or MSC mobile app for final program details.
VIRTUAL EXHIBITS HOURS — TUESDAY: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
VIRTUAL EXHIBITS HOURS — WEDNESDAY: 7:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Win a chance at CASH if you visit the most exhibits! $2,500 in cash will be split and given away to attendees that visit the most booths.
VIRTUAL MEMORIAL/KEYNOTE — TUESDAY at 8:30 AM TUESDAY attendees are invited to attend a ceremony remembering the lives of those lost in the workplace during the past year.Colors to be presented by the Lansing Fire Department Honor Guard.
Healthy lunch ideas will be emailed to registered participants in early April. Make your lunch in advance so you can enjoy it while you take part in virtual training or visit our virtual booths.
Programs are 60 or 75 minutes long unless otherwise noted and are subject to change. Please see the on-site program, MSC website or MSC mobile app for final program details.
NOTE: To guide attendees in choosing programs, sessions are identified as follows:
• Basic: Less than 3 years' experience• Intermediate: 3 – 10 years' experience• Advanced: More than 10 years' experience
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CONSTRUCTION DIVISIONCO-CHAIRPERSONS: Eric Allen, MIOSHA Construction Safety & Health Division and Paul Wrzesinski, Associated General Contractors of Michigan.
Tuesday, April 13, 202110:15 AM MIOSHA Construction Division Update (Intermediate) Eric Allen, Health and Safety Manager, Construction Safety and Health Division, MIOSHA.11:30 AM Raising the Bar on Patient Safety During Construction in Healthcare Facilities (Basic) Jason Reed, ICRA Coordinator/Trainer, Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters.1:45 PM Trench Safety and the Duties of the Qualified Person (Intermediate) James McRay, Director of Marketing & Media, Efficiency Products, Inc.3:15 PM Advanced Fall Protection (Advanced) Steve Kosch, Global Confined Space and Rescue, Personal Safety Division, 3M.
Wednesday, April 14, 20219:00 AM Demolition Safety (Intermediate) Tim Barker, AECOM.10:15 AM Crane Lift Planning and Regulations Update (Intermediate) John Haberkorn, Crane and Rigging Instructor, Operating Engineers Local 324 Journeyman and Apprentice Training Fund (OE 324 JATF).12:30 PM Tower Cranes (Intermediate) Shawn Page, Crane and Rigging Instructor, Operating Engineers Local 324 Journeyman and Apprentice Training Fund (OE 324 JATF).1:45 PM Construction Safety Culture and Climate: Lagging Indicators vs. Leading Indicators (Intermediate) Dr. Ahmed Al-Bayati, PE, CHST, Assistant Professor and Director of the Construction Safety Research Center, Lawrence Technological University.3:15 PM Public Act 174 Miss Dig (Intermediate) Eric Urbain, MISS DIG 811.
EMERGENCY MGT. & FIRE SAFETY DIVISIONCO-CHAIRPERSONS: Mark Jones, CIH, CSP, Plastipak & Paul DeNapoli, MSA, CFDSO, EMT-P, Livonia Fire & Rescue (retired).
Tuesday, April 13, 202112:30 PM Plan B — When First Responders are Delayed (Basic) Philip Heavilin, CFM, Facilities Manager, Shiawassee Health & Wellness.1:45 PM Cyber-Sense: Awareness & Preparation (Basic–Advanced) Jeff Hoffman, Detective Sergeant, Michigan State Police.3:15 PM Working Through Risk: An Engaging Risk Management Model for Dynamic Industry (Intermediate) Wyatt Bradbury, CSP, ASP, CHST, CIT, HSE Advisor, Hitachi Rail.
Wednesday, April 14, 202112:30 PM *** CO-SPONSORED BY THE HEALTHCARE DIVISION *** CMS Emergency Preparedness Final Rule — Is Your Facility Compliant? (Basic–Advanced) Melissa Jackson, Director for Quality and Performance Excellence, Henry Ford Health System.
ENVIRONMENTAL MGT. DIVISIONCHAIRPERSON: Laurie Rudolph, Safety and Risk Reduction Specialists.
Tuesday, April 13, 202111:30 AM Safety First — All Hazards Situational Awareness, Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation (Basic) David Wierzbicki, Incident Management Specialist, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes & Energy (EGLE).
1:45 PM Legionella and Other Waterborne Pathogens: Developing and Sustaining an Effective Water Safety Program (Intermediate) Russ Olmsted, Trinity Health and Joseph Ham, B.S.E., Eldon Water.3:15 PM Understanding Laboratory Chemical Hazards and Chemical Hygiene Plan Requirements (Basic) Carly Doulos, Consultant, Arch Environmental Group, Inc.
Wednesday, April 14, 20219:00 AM PFAS Update (Intermediate) Jeffery Bolen, Dragun Corporation.10:15 AM EGLE: Hazardous Waste Inspection Process and Common Violations (Basic) Jonathan Vruggink, Hazardous Waste and Liquid Industrial By-products Inspector, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes & Energy (EGLE).11:30 AM EGLE: Waste Characterization and Generator Status (Basic) Wade O’Boyle, Hazardous Waste and Liquid Industrial By-products Inspector, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes & Energy (EGLE).1:45 PM Using Shop Floor Activities to Drive Your Environmental Management Program (Intermediate) Jessica Jannaman, Environmental Health and Safety, NA, DURA Automotive Systems, LLC.3:15 PM Michigan’s Newly Adopted Federal Hazardous Waste Generator Rules, Effective 8/3/20 (Basic) Wade O’Boyle and Jonathan Vruggink, Hazardous Waste and Liquid Industrial By-Products Inspectors, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes & Energy (EGLE).
HEALTHCARE DIVISIONCHAIRPERSON: Terry Fisk, CIH, CSP, CIE, CHSP.
Tuesday, April 13, 202110:15 AM Winning with Safety Coaches (Intermediate) Ken Smith, CHSP, CIE, CHCM, VP, Healthcare Safety Services.11:30 AM Linking Caregiver and Patient Safety through Safe Patient Handling and Mobility (Intermediate) Margaret Arnold, PT, CEES, CSPHP, EarlyMobility.com.1:45 PM Eyewash Safety Management (Intermediate) Scott Cruzen, CHSP, OHST, President/Senior Consultant, Ethos Corporation.3:15 PM Panel Discussion — The Impact of COVID-19 and the New Normal for Healthcare Occupational Safety and Health Programs (Intermediate) Debbie DeNapoli, CHSP, Director of Safety Management Services, Michigan Medicine; MaryAnn Northcote, CPP, CHSP, Safety and Workers’ Compensation Manager, Risk, Safety and Insurance, McLaren Health Care; and Ken Smith CHSP, CIE, CHCM, VP, Healthcare Safety Services.
Wednesday, April 14, 20219:00 AM Respiratory Protection Selection and Use Guidance for Healthcare (Intermediate) Caroline Johnson, MSN, RN, PHN, Global Application Engineering Specialist, 3M Personal Safety Division.10:15 AM Home Ergonomics for the Remote Worker (Basic) Jeremy Wilzbacher, Senior Consultant, Aon.11:30 AM Making Sense of Repetitive Strain: A 7 Step Model of How Flaws in the Work Process Create Disability (Basic) Thomas F. McCoy, DO, Physician and Ergonomist.12:30 PM *** CO-SPONSORED BY THE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT/FIRE SAFETY DIVISION *** CMS Emergency Preparedness Final Rule — Is Your Facility Compliant? (Basic–Advanced) Melissa Jackson, Director for Quality and Performance Excellence, Henry Ford Health System.1:45 PM Emerging Safety and Health Challenges for Home Healthcare Aids — Part 1 (Intermediate) James D. McGlothlin, MPH, Ph.D., CPE, Professor Emeritus, Purdue University and Matt Macomber, MS, CIH, MIOSHA.3:15 PM Emerging Safety and Health Challenges for Home Healthcare Aids — Part 2 (Intermediate) Dan Gillett, Director of Compliance, Safety, Risk, McLaren.
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INDUSTRIAL DIVISIONCHAIRPERSONS: Carl Granger, CSP, SMS, Woods Construction, Inc., and Tim McCurry, La-Z-Boy, Inc.
Tuesday, April 13, 202110:15 AM Built in NOT Bolted On: A Comprehensive Approach to Contractor Oversight (Intermediate) Randall Butler, Contract Oversight, Consumers Energy.11:30 AM Rig it Right II (Basic) Kent C. Richards, Lifting Specialist, Mazzella Companies.1:45 PM Those Lazy Kids, They Just Don’t Want to Work!!! (Intermediate) Cody Buell, EHS and Sustainability Manager, La-Z-Boy.3:15 PM Lockout/Energy Control Graphics and Their Use (Basic) Joseph Trombly, General Manager, Advanced Safety Graphics.
Wednesday, April 14, 20219:00 AM Believe in Safety (Basic) Brandon Schroeder, Believe in Safety.10:15 AM Temporary Worker Safety – The Division of Responsibility (Basic) Rebecca Zaror, CSP, Senior Manager Safety, Health and Environmental, Kelly Services, Inc.11:30 AM So You’re the Safety Pro…Are You as Effective as You Could Be? (Basic) Mark Hoffman, Health and Safety Director, Rudolph Libbe, Inc.1:45 PM Beyond Zero Injuries (Intermediate) Bill Sims, Jr., President, Greenbean Leadership, LLC.3:15 PM Confined Spaces (Basic) Joseph Rosen, Safety Director, Royal Arc.
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE DIVISIONCHAIRPERSON: Cindy Ostrowski, MS, CIH, FAIHA, CAO Consulting, LLC.
Tuesday, April 13, 202110:15 AM How Can I Use Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) to Protect My Employees? (Basic) Jennifer Walton, Ph.D., CIH, Director, Office of Laboratory and Field Safety, Central Michigan University.11:30 AM Ergonomic Myths & Truths (Intermediate) Blake McGowan, CPE, Director of Research, VelocityEHS/Humantech.1:45 PM Can You Hear Me Now? Why Meeting OSHA Standards May Not Be Working (Intermediate) Tim Kearney, CSP, COHC, 3M-Personal Safety Division, Great Lakes and Ohio Valley Region.3:15 PM Combustible Dust: Hazard Identification and Control (Intermediate) Gregg Grubb, CIH, President, Grubb IH Services, LLC.
Wednesday, April 14, 20219:00 AM Industrial Hygiene Statistics: What Statistics are Needed to Interpret Exposure Measurements (Intermediate) Dave Huizen, CIH, Professor, Grand Valley State University.10:15 AM An Introduction to Dermal Exposures (Intermediate) Mark Betz, CIH, CSP, Zoetis. 11:30 AM Pregnant Workers Fairness Laws: Impact on Michigan Workplaces (Advanced) Dan Markiewicz, MS, CIH, CSP, President, Markiewicz & Associates Ltd.1:45 PM A Practical Approach to Assess Chemical Hazards: The NIOSH Occupational Exposure Banding Process (Intermediate) Thomas J. Lentz, Ph.D., MPH, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).3:15 PM Advances in Video Exposure Monitoring [VEM]: A Low-Cost, Easy to Use Real-Time Exposure Assessment Tool (Intermediate) James D. McGlothlin, MPH, Ph.D., CPE, FAIHA, VEM Systems, LLC.
METAL FABRICATING DIVISIONCHAIRPERSON: Byron Beattie, Amcor Rigid Plastics North America.
Tuesday, April 7, 202010:15 AM AR & IoT’s Impact on Workforce Safety — Presence Sensing Device, eg (Intermediate) Dean Phillips, Founder, Longevityindustries.com and Production Enhancement Engineer, Link Systems.11:30 AM Choosing Proper Hand Protection in Metal Fabrication (Basic) Jeff Boss, Territory Manager, Ansell.12:30 PM Optimizing Your Incident Investigation Process (Intermediate) Byron Beattie, EHS Manager, Amcor, Ltd. 1:45 PM Dust Collection Control Safety in the Metal Fabricating Industry (Intermediate) Allen Mejan, Sales Manager, Hastings Air Energy.3:15 PM 5 Ways 5S Can Improve Your Health and Safety Program (Basic) Chuck Wynn, Specialist, Operational Excellence and Heather Monaghan, Manager, Environmental Health & Safety, Emergent Biosolutions.
Wednesday, April 8, 20209:00 AM Confined Space Myths and Misconceptions: Part I (Intermediate) Chad Ignatowski, EHS Director, Padnos.10:15 AM Confined Space Myths and Misconceptions: Part II (Intermediate) Chad Ignatowski, EHS Director, Padnos.11:30 AM 70E Is the Road, OSHA Is the Destination (Intermediate) Jordan Schlittler, CSP, CHST, Conney Safety.12:30 PM B11.19 Standards (Basic) Steven Van DeWal, Director of Administrative Operations, Machine Guard and Cover Company.1:45 PM Physical Machine Guarding — Keep it Simple (Basic) Ryer Appeldoorn, Director of Communications, Machine Guard and Cover Company.
MIOSHA CET DIVISIONCHAIRPERSON: Gloria Keene, MIOSHA CET Division
Tuesday, April 13, 202110:15 AM MIOSHA Update and MIOSHA Training Institute [MTI] Graduate Recognition Ceremony (Basic) Bart Pickelman, CIH, Director, Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA).11:30 AM Decisions, Decisions, Decisions: A Case Study from MIOSHA Inspection to State Court Decision (Intermediate) Dawn Jack, Director of Appeals Division and Dan Maki, Industrial Hygienist Supervisor, Construction Safety & Health Division, MIOSHA.1:45 PM Best Practices for Silica in Construction: A Case Study (Intermediate) Anthony Smykla, CIH and Clayton Desjardin, MPH, CET Division, MIOSHA.3:15 PM Top 10 — Health, General Industry, and Construction (Intermediate) Audrey Carlstrom, CET Division Industrial Hygienist; Deborah Ziel, CET Division Senior Occupational Safety Consultant; and Tom Hansen, CET Division Construction Safety Consultant, MIOSHA.
Wednesday, April 14, 20219:00 AM Ask MIOSHA — The Virtual Experience (Basic) Sherry Scott, Safety and Health Program Manager/MVPP Manager, CET Division, MIOSHA; Curtis Johnson, Industrial Hygienist Supervisor, GISHD, MIOSHA; Laura Basile, Safety Supervisor, GISHD, MIOSHA; and Reo Rodriguez, Construction Safety Supervisor, CSHD, MIOSHA.
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10:15 AM The COVID Effect (Basic) Augustine Syrovy, Occupational Safety Consultant; Scott Thelen, Senior Industrial Hygienist; Jason Reifschneider, Senior Safety Officer; and Samantha Birsen, Grant Administrator, MIOSHA.11:30 AM *** CO-SPONSORED BY THE RISK AND INSURANCE DIVISION *** Safety Pays — Saving Money Through Safety Management (Intermediate) Christopher DeRuiter, Accident Fund Loss Control Consultant and Bryan Renaud, MIOSHA Senior Construction Safety Consultant.1:45 PM Lessons Learned: The Surveillance and Investigation of Work-Related Fatalities in Michigan (Basic) Anthony Oliveri, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Michigan State University.3:15 PM Michigan Workplace Fatalities (Basic) Chris Johnson, Senior Safety Consultant, CET Division, MIOSHA and Tarah Kile, Construction Safety Supervisor, Construction Safety & Health Division, MIOSHA.
PUBLIC UTILITY DIVISIONCO-CHAIRPERSONS: Steve Sienko, Consumers Energy and Gary Maudie, DTE Energy.
Tuesday, April 13, 202110:15 AM Accidents in Utilities: Is it Human Error or Something Else? (Intermediate) Oscar Rodriguez-Franco, Lansing Board of Water and Light.11:30 AM Complacency = Catastrophe (Basic–Advanced) Keith Jenks, Keiths Korner Safety.1:45 PM Do You Believe in Safety? (Intermediate) George Smith, Employee Safety Superintendent, Kent County Road Commission.3:15 PM Scan and Focus — Driving Error Reduction in to the Safety Culture of Your Company (Intermediate) Doug Hill, CUSP and Dean Smith, CUSP, MSUWC-Electric Representatives, Consumers Energy.
Wednesday, April 14, 20219:00 AM Extracting Proactive Nuggets from Your Reactive RCA’s (Advanced) Chris Eckert, President, Sologic.10:15 AM Complacency = Catastrophe (Basic–Advanced) Keith Jenks, Keith's Korner Safety.11:30 AM Forklift Training for Seasoned Operators (Intermediate) David Maloney, CGS Safety Training, Inc.1:45 PM Is Safety Really #1? (Basic–Intermediate) Michael Burns, Owner/Lead Trainer, Active Training Consultants, LLC.3:15 PM Stress Management for Safety (Intermediate) Oscar Rodriguez-Franco, Lansing Board of Water and Light.
RISK & INSURANCE DIVISIONCHAIRPERSON: Steve Vander Hill, The Cincinnati Insurance Company.
Tuesday, April 13, 202110:15 AM Using Data to Drive Improvements in EH&S Performance (Basic) Jennifer Meier, Global EH&S Director, Varroc Lighting Systems.11:30 AM Safety Leadership for Managers and Executives (Intermediate) Dr. John Austin, Reaching Results.1:45 PM Controlling Insurance Costs for the Safety Professional (Intermediate) Kevin Boonie, CRM, CAWC, Lighthouse Group.
3:15 PM How Workforce Wearable Data is Impacting Worker Safety Today (Intermediate) Tom West, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Vice President, Strategic Relations, MākuSafe.
Wednesday, April 14, 20219:00 AM Creating a Positive Safety Culture (Basic) Chris Brennan, Owner, Dreamloud Digital Media.10:15 AM The Aging Workforce — Challenges and Opportunities for Industry (Intermediate) James McGlothlin, M.P.H., Ph.D., C.P.E., FAIHA, McGlothlin Ergonomics, LLC.11:30 AM *** CO-SPONSORED BY THE MIOSHA CET DIVISION *** Safety Pays — Saving Money Through Safety Management (Intermediate) Christopher DeRuiter, Accident Fund Loss Control Consultant and Bryan Renaud, MIOSHA Senior Construction Safety Consultant.1:45 PM The Thinking Behind Risk Control: What’s My Purpose? (Intermediate) Paul Bragenzer, Acrisure, LLC.3:15 PM How Workforce Wearable Data is Impacting Worker Safety Today (Intermediate) Tom West, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Vice President, Strategic Relations, MākuSafe.
SECURITY DIVISIONCHAIRPERSON: Daniel Torres, DTE Energy.
Tuesday, April 7, 202010:15 AM Active Shooter (Intermediate) Marilyn Knight, MSW and Kenneth Wolf, Ph.D., Incident Management Team.11:30 AM Victim Avoidance, Situational Awareness, Personal Safety in Field Settings (Intermediate) Kenneth Wolf, Ph.D. and Marilyn Knight, MSW, Incident Management Team.1:45 PM Managing the Process of High-Risk Terminations (Intermediate) Kenneth Wolf, Ph.D. and Marilyn Knight, MSW, Incident Management Team.
Wednesday, April 8, 202010:15 AM Active Shooter (Intermediate) Kenneth Wolf, Ph.D. and Marilyn Knight, MSW, Incident Management Team.11:30 AM Victim Avoidance, Situational Awareness, Personal Safety in Field Settings (Intermediate) Kenneth Wolf, Ph.D. and Marilyn Knight, MSW, Incident Management Team.1:45 PM Managing the Process of High-Risk Terminations (Intermediate) Kenneth Wolf, Ph.D. and Marilyn Knight, MSW, Incident Management Team.
STUDENTSCHAIRPERSON: Daniel Aday, CompOne Administrators.
Students will have the opportunity to volunteer in the different network lounges. If you are interested, email Denise McGinn at denise@michsafetyconference.org.There will be a dedicated student lounge as well. Students can post their resumes and look for jobs in the career center on the virtual meeting platform.
TRANSPORTATION DIVISIONCHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Lee, CSP, Accident Fund Insurance Company of America.
Tuesday, April 13, 202110:15 AM Proactive Controls for Transportation Risks (Basic–Advanced) Bill Bayne, MS, CSP, ARM, AINS Risk Management Executive, Eastern Alliance Insurance.12:30 PM FMCSA Regulatory Updates (Basic) Eli Recollet, Safety Investigator, USDOT, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.1:45 PM Cargo Securement (Basic) Rob Siemens, Senior Trainer, Royal Arc.
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Mentors' MeetingMonday, April 12, 2021 VIRTUAL EVENT
9:00 AM – 2:00 PMFACILITATORS: Doug Kimmel, MVPP Specialist and Sherry Scott, MVPP Manager
Interested in the Michigan Voluntary Protection Program (MVPP), MIOSHA's premier safety and health management system award program, and want to learn more about it?
Consider attending the semi-annual MVPP Mentor's meeting. These meetings are usually only open to representatives of MVPP sites but this is your chance to observe. The meeting will cover the happenings within the VPP at the national level and in Michigan.
Participants can observe the meeting and ask questions afterward via the virtual platform.
KEYNOTE SPONSOR ($5,000)
CORPORATE PARTNERS ($3,000 –$4,999)
CONTRIBUTING SPONSORS ($1,000 –$2,999)• Aon• DTE Energy• Jeffrey & Nue Vue
DONORS (UP TO $999)• Bio-Care, Inc.• CompOne Administrators• DEKRA• DeNapoli, Paul and Debbie • Efficiency Production• Gibson• Ide, Sheila• Lansing Board of Water and Light• McGlothlin Ergonomics & VEM Systems• Michigan Retailers Association• Plastipak Packaging• SDS Binderworks• Sixth Sense Safety Solutions
IN KIND CONTRIBUTORS• Association Guidance • CET Division – MIOSHA• Douglas W. Crim, PLC• Grand Valley State University • MI EGLE
Wednesday, April 14, 20219:00 AM Using On-Board Cameras for Accident Investigation (Intermediate) Steve Luther, Manager of Safety & Training, The Rapid.10:15 AM Roadside Inspection Procedure (Basic) Marc Studer, Michigan State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division11:30 AM Insights on the Prevalence of and Risks Posed by Distracted Driving (Basic–Advanced) Peter T. Savolainen, Ph.D., P.E., Professor, Michigan State University Foundation.1:45 PM Avoiding the Three Most Deadly Driving Behaviors (Intermediate) Joe Fitzgerald, Owner/Speaker, SE Driving Training Center.
Sponsors
Through our scholarship program, Michigan Safety Conference provides financial assistance to students enrolled in occupational safety and health curriculum at colleges and universities in the our state. To-date, we have donated over $330,250.00 to Michigan students.
We have enhanced our Scholarship and Grant Program by initiating a Minority Student Educational Grant intended to encourage diversity among students studying occupational health and safety in Michigan. The Program will provide two educational grants annually to qualified minority candidates.
Support Michigan students by donating to the MSC scholarship fund. For more information: 517.203.0737 or denise@michsafetyconference.org.
Students
• Conference DatesApril 12 – 13, 2022 LANSING CENTER LANSING
April 18 – 19, 2023 DEVOS PLACE GRAND RAPIDS
April 16 – 17, 2024 DEVOS PLACE GRAND RAPIDS
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MIOSHA TRAINING INSTITUTE
Have you heard of the MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI)? MTI provides a wide range of seminars and workshops throughout the state directed toward improving and advancing safety and health in the workplace. MTI delivers affordable, consistent, participant driven, and informative seminars and workshops. There are also many MTI scholarship opportunities available to assist you with the cost of training. Congratulations to the 225 MTI graduates in 2019 and 84 MTI graduates in 2020!
ACHIEVE LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE FASTER!If you’ve recently obtained your OSHA 10- or 30-hour card, you can now use it to receive credit for the MIOSHA 10-hour course.
SAVE $$$ ON COLLEGE TUITION!MTI Level 2 Safety and Health Management Systems certificate holders now have the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) from Oakland University through the MTI to B.S. EHS completion program.
To learn more about MTI including scholarship information or the MTI to B.S. EHS Degree Completion Program at Oakland University, call the MIOSHA Consultation Education and Training (CET) Division at 517.284.7720 or visit www.michigan.gov/mti.
90 YEARS V2.0
A LOOK BACK AT OUR BEGINNING...
The Olds Hotel in Lansing was a safe place to be on April 11, 1928. A group of safety minded individuals founded the first Safety Conference. Mr. Clarence Bement of Novo Engine Corporation was the first president. Safety seminars were held and safety products were displayed. Lehigh Safety Shoes was a first year exhibitor. The following year, the conference was held in Detroit with Frank Morrison of Chrysler Corporation as president. The conference stalled during the depression but resumed in 1937.
Gen. A.H. Waitt's program in 1943, "If Gas Warfare Comes" was a sign of the times. The 1945 Conference was cancelled due to the war. When the conference resumed, it alternated sites between Detroit and Grand Rapids. In 1961, it found a permanent home at the Lansing Civic Center. By 1947, the event was officially "The Michigan Safety Conference" and was free (lunch was $1, which included tax and tip).
Since our first safety conference in 1928, many things have changed, but the need for safety education and training has remained a consistent part of Michigan industry. We are lucky to have had so many safety professionals/experts willing to donate their time to this noble cause. We stand on the backs of giants, as one of our volunteers has been known to say!
To view program books from the past, including the original 1928 program, go to: www.michsafetyconference.org/history
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PREMIUM "A" VIRTUAL EXHIBITOR ————————————————————————— Aon .................................................................aon.comAthletico Physical Therapy ..........................athletico.comCGS Safety, Inc. ............................................cgsdirect.comCompOne Administrators .............................compone.netIndustrial Scientific .......................................indsci.comLapeyre Stair .................................................lapeyrestair.comLaserglow Technologies ................................laserglow.comMajestic Glove ...............................................majesticglove.comMAX USA CORP. .........................................maxusacorp.com
EXHIBITORS (AS OF JANUARY 15, 2021)
Michigan Industrial Shoe ..............................michiganshoe.comOperating Engineers 324 ..............................324lmec.orgPremier Safety ...............................................premiersafety.comSGS Galson ....................................................sgsgalsom.comT K Group ......................................................tkgroupontheweb.comTop Shelf Safety ............................................topshelfsafety.comUS Ecology ....................................................usecology.comYoung's Environmental Cleanup, Inc. ..........youngsenvironmental.com
PREMIUM "B" VIRTUAL EXHIBITORS ————————————————————————Brady Corporation.........................................bradyid.comColumbia Southern University .....................columbiasouthern.eduFallTech ..........................................................falltech.comGeroline .........................................................geroline.comMartor USA ...................................................martorusa.com
Red Wing Shoe Company .............................redwingsafety.comSunbelt Rentals, Inc. .....................................sunbeltrentals.comWerner Ladder & Fall Protection represented by Flaherty Sales Co. ................flahertysales.comPower Line Supply ........................................uscco.com
VIRTUAL EXHIBITORS ———————————————————————————————3M ..................................................................mmm.comAnsell .............................................................ansell.comAugust Mack Environmental, Inc.................augustmack.comBDN Industrial Hygiene Consultants, Inc....bdnihc.comBlackline Safety ............................................blacklinesafety.comBroner Glove and Safety ...............................bronersafety.comEastern Michigan University ........................emich.edu/oshaEfficiency Production ....................................efficiencyproduction.comERS International ..........................................ersintl.orgEureka Safety, Inc. ........................................eurekasafety.seFire Safety Displays Co. ................................firesafetydisplays.comGreat Lakes Safety Training Center .............glstc.orgHazMat Solutions ..........................................hazmatsolutions.netHoneywell ......................................................honeywellsafety.comJohnson Technologies Corporation (ERGOBUDDY) ............................................ergobuddy.comKlever Innovations ........................................kleverinnovations.netL.L. Johnson Lumber / Johnson's Workbench ....................................theworkbench.comLJB Inc. .........................................................ljbinc.com
Machine Guard & Cover Co. ........................machineguard.comMagid .............................................................magidglove.comMarine Pollution Control ..............................marinepollutioncontrol.comMemtech Acoustical Services Inc ................memtechacoustical.comMidland Tool & Supply .................................midlandtool.comMIOSHA........................................................michigan.gov/leo/0,5863, 7-336-78421_11407---,00.htmlOccupational Care Services ..........................occupationalcareservices.comSafety 101: Proactive Safety Software..........safety101.comServPro ..........................................................servopro.comSKC, Inc. ........................................................skcinc.comSlice, Inc. .......................................................sliceproducts.comSologic, LLC ..................................................sologic.comSTAC Enterprises, LLC ................................staccard.comTriMedia Environmental & Engineering .....trimediaee.comUnited Sales Associates ................................untiedsales.comUniversity of Findlay.....................................findlay.eduUniversity of Michigan Center for Ergonomics ..................................c4e.engin.umich.edu
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ————————————————————————————ASSP ..............................................................greaterdetroit.assp.orgDouglas W. Crim PLC ...................................oshalawcenter.com
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