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Adams Pointe Conference Center
1400 NE Coronado Drive MARCH 24 & 25, 2016
Blue Springs, Missouri 64014
CAPTIVATING
KEYNOTE
SPEAKERS
World-class presentations that educate,
stimulate, motivate, and entertain.
Bill Sims Dr. Charlie Cartwright
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THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION
9TH ANNUAL SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS BREAKFAST
Thursday, March 24, 2016
7:00 A.M. to 9:45 A.M.
Breakfast and Awards Presentation in Ballroom Salons A – E
The Grand Award for All Divisions is scheduled to be presented by
Marcia Drumm, Acting Regional Administrator for OSHA Region VII Office
CONDUCTED IN COOPERATION WITH THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS:
THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION The Builders’ Association’s 7th Annual Safety Excellence Award Judges (from left): Dan Stark,
MISSOURI DIVISION OF LABOR STANDARDS CIH, Assistant Director, Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations; Pat Flynn,
Ed.S., Assistant Professor, Environmental and Safety Management, School of Construction,
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Pittsburg State University College of Technology; D. Scott Malony, CSP, Safety Compliance
OSHA REGION VII OFFICE Officer, OSHA Kansas City Area Office; Allen Vinyard, Safety Consultant, Division of Industrial
Safety and Health, Kansas Department of Labor; and Raymond Smith, Compliance Officer,
OSHA KANSAS CITY AREA OFFICE OSHA Kansas City Area Office.
PAST
SAFETY EXCELLENCE
Grand Award 2014 awarded to Capital Electric Construction Company, AWARD WINNERS
Inc. Left to right: Mike Martin, Senior Vice President; Mike Wells,
President; Stephanie Parker, Business Development/Safety Chuck Rutledge Safety Director,
Administrator; R.J. Pizzi, Safety and Compliance; Dennis Stowell, Vice Faith Technologies, Inc., was honored as
President; Steve Combs, Field Operations Manager; and Chris Safety Professional of the Year 2014.
Wallis, Business Development Director.
2014 Capital Electric Construction Co., Inc. 2014 Chuck Rutledge, Faith Technologies, Inc.
2013 Kelly-Hill Company 2013 Brian Thomas, A.L. Huber, Inc.
2012 JE Dunn Construction Company 2012 Dennis Burks, HNTB Corp.
2011 Coleman Industrial Construction, Inc. 2011 Jim Miller, JE Dunn Construction Company
2010 The Weitz Company 2010 Jim Pickel, Cates Sheet Metal Industries, Inc.
2009 Walton Construction Company 2009 David Hulse, JE Dunn Construction Company
2008 JE Dunn Construction Company 2008 Chuck Paulson, MMC Contractors
2007 M.A. Mortenson Construction 2007 Greg Jobe, Walton Construction Company
ADAMS POINTE CONFERENCE CENTER
LOCATION/LODGING
Conveniently located 20 miles east of downtown Kansas City, Adams Pointe Conference Center Kansas City East/Blue Springs
offers ideal accommodations for business and leisure. We're connected to the Courtyard by Marriott, as well as the Adams Pointe
Golf Club for great events and golf getaways. Next door to our
facility is a new shopping center, Adams Dairy Landing, which
features many new stores and restaurants. We're easily accessible
with a location on I-70 and a short drive from the Chiefs and
Royals Stadiums. When looking for hotels near Kansas City, you'll
find comfort and a friendly staff at the Courtyard.
The Courtyard by Marriott is offering a special room rate of $99.00
for a King w/sofa, to conference attendees. The hotel features
spacious rooms with luxurious bedding, pull-out sofa bed and high-
speed Internet. Phone: (816) 228-8100. Please indicate that you will
be attending the conference when making your reservations.
DIRECTIONS TO CONFERENCE CENTER
1400 NE Coronado Drive • Blue Springs • MO 64014
From Kansas City International Airport:
Take Airport Drive to I-435 East.
Follow I-435 East to I-70 East.
Follow I-70 East to exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway).
Turn Right onto Adams Dairy Parkway.
Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive.
The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.
From Downtown Kansas City:
Take I-70 East toward St. Louis.
Take exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway), Turn Right.
Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive.
The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.
From North of Kansas City:
Take I-29 South/ I-35 South toward I-70.
Follow signs for I-70 East/ U.S. 40 East.
Continue onto I-70 East/US-71 South.
Follow signs for I-70 East/Saint Louis.
Take exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway), Turn Right.
Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive.
The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.
From East of Kansas City:
Take I-70 West toward Kansas City.
Take exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway), Turn Left.
Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive.
The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.
From West of Kansas City:
Take I-70 East/KS-4 East/US-40 East toward Kansas City.
Follow signs for I-670 East/I-70 East.
Take exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway), Turn Right.
Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive.
The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.
From South of Kansas City:
Take I435 East/US-50 East.
Continue onto I-470 East/US-50 East; signs for I-470 East/ Lee’s Summit/US 71 South.
Take exit 16 B to merge onto I-70 East.
Take exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway), Turn Right.
Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive.
The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
President – Bill Sims Company
Bill Sims, Jr., is President of The Bill Sims Company, Inc. For more than 40 years, the Bill
Sims Company has inspired leaders and created behavior change systems that have
helped large and small firms to inspire better
performance from employees and increase bottom line
profits.
Great leadership is an essential element in developing
team members who care about the progress and
prosperity of the company they work for. Bill Sims, Jr
is a dynamic leadership speaker and creator of Leadership Development
workshops. Bill’s approach to leadership and behavior change is thought
provoking and inspiring on many levels. Our on-site leadership development
workshops help you harness the remarkable power of positive
reinforcement that great leaders are known for.
Bill has written a book entitled Green Beans & Ice Cream: The Definitive
Recipe for Employee Engagement, Motivation and Recognition. The Green
Bean Leadership Program is built on over 30 years of implementation in
organizations worldwide. Bill has developed behavior change systems for
more than 1000 companies worldwide. Companies like Disney, DuPont, Ford
and Coca-Cola, to name a few. Learn how these principles of leadership,
safety and employee engagement can be applied in your own workplace to produce positive changes in behavior.
Lockton Companies, LLC
Dr. Cartwright has thirty years of business and management experience, primarily
spent in the transportation, staffing, and healthcare fields. His responsibilities included
budgeting, personnel, and creating and maintaining safe and productive work
environments. Included in the latter were designing programs and implementing
effective ways of reducing workplace injuries and the resultant lost time and expenses
associated with them.
Charlie obtained his Bachelor of Science and Chiropractic Degrees in 2001, successfully
passing the National Board Exams, making him a Board Certified Chiropractic
Physician. Because Charlie has this added background in the medical field, including the diagnosis, treatment,
and prevention of workplace injuries; it gives an unusual depth to his already expansive management
experience. This enables him to truly understand all aspects of the workplace environment, analyze the
systems in place, and be able to recommend, help implement, and follow up with each employer for the quickest
and most cost effective solutions.
Dr. Cartwright has developed a series of training modules centered around improving culture and morale in the
workplace. These modules educate senior and middle management about the importance of culture and
morale, as well as its numerous business impacts.
SESSION OVERVIEW
DAY 1
Thursday, March 24, 2016
REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST BUFFET.................................................................................................................. 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS/OPENING SESSION - BILL SIMMS, “GREEN BEANS & ICE CREAM” ....... 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
BREAK / EXPO........................................................................................................................................................ 9:45 AM - 10:00 AM
LUNCH BUFFET.......................................................................................................................................................12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING RECEPTION ........................................................................................................5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
PRINCIPLES OF SECURITY AND RISK MANAGEMENT ................................................................................... 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Michael Tabman - Spirit Asset Protection
Securing your people and property is not just a matter of locks, alarms and security guards. Understand the thought processes that
create risk in every organization. Tabman presents concepts for increasing security and reducing based on his book, Walking the
Corporate Beat: Police School for Business People.
INNOVATIONS IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT EDUCATION .................................................................. 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Joe Levens, Master of Engineering Technology – Pittsburg State University-School of Construction
This program will discuss the implementation of modern technology and real-world hands on construction labs utilized by the PSU
School of Construction to prepare college construction management students for a career in the construction industry.
SAFETY METRICS: AN ELEVATOR TO THE NEXT LEVEL............................................................................... 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Dwayne Hartman, CSP, CRIS - Lockton Companies, LLC
Utilizing a beginning to end approach, this session will explore safety metric system components, with a heavy emphasis on leading
indicators. Real world construction examples will be shared. Learn how to identify the metric, gather and analyze data and
formulate action plans in order to benchmark your company’s safety performance.
WORKPLACE SUBSTANCE ABUSE – ARE YOU REACTIVE OR PROACTIVE............................................... 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
John Throckmorton, C-SAPA - Employee Screening Services
How does your company address current trends in workplace substance abuse? Are you reacting to issue as they arise or being
preventative by a well-run, proactive substance abuse program? These and other questions will be addressed throughout this
interactive session. Audience members will be encouraged to participate and ask questions as we discuss topics such as: state and
federal regulations for workplace substance abuse testing programs; policy evaluation and implementation; optional methods of
drug and alcohol testing; and, recognition and confrontation techniques for reasonable suspicion testing.
WRAP UPS – CONSTRUCTION INSURANCE & SAFETY PROGRAMS............................................................ 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
Richard Jones, AA, AS, BS, MS - Turner Construction Company
This session will enlighten attendees who work as subcontractors on Wrap Up projects under Contractor / Owner Controlled
Insurance Programs by reviewing the basic Insurance and Safety Requirements for working on the project. Insurance and Safety
topics will extend from the importance of insurance coverage to enrollment to managing and maintaining safety requirements on the
project.
CURRENT AND UPCOMING REGULATIONS FOR HEAT ILLNESS PREVENTION ........................................ 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
Brian Smith, CHST, CET - The Builders’ Association
This session will discuss Cal-OSHA's current Heat Illness Prevention Plan and current regulations which include the following:
procedures for providing sufficient water, procedures for providing access to shade, high-heat procedures, emergency response
procedures, and acclimatization methods. It will also include the future of possible federal regulations and training regarding
communication, weather monitoring, drinking water, shade, rest, clothing and PPE, and acclimatization and high heat procedures.
IMPLEMENTING AN EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMET PROGRAM........................................ 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
Rocky Rowlett, BS, MS - Faith Technologies, Inc.
Chuck Rutledge, M.Ed. – Faith Technologies, Inc.
We will facilitate a discussion on implementing an effective Operational Risk Management program. What has worked well, and what
has not worked as well as we had hoped over the two years we have utilized this model. Overall benefits have far out-weighed any
growing pains we have had to endure in implementation.
TACTICAL VERBAL SKILLS................................................................................................................................ 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
Sergeant Collin Stosberg, BS - Missouri State Highway Patrol
In this session we will discuss how to prepare, what to do, and how to minimize violence and maximize calmness
through proper communication.
SESSION OVERVIEW
DAY 1 (continued)
Thursday, March 24, 2016
TRENCH SAFETY AND PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS ..................................................................................................1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Jeff Hughes, BS - United Rentals
This is a presentation on the key points of OSHA 1926 Subpart P for Excavation General Requirements, Requirements for
protective systems and soil analysis. Also a discussion of the different options of protective systems available and their uses.
DOT COMPLIANCE AND REGULATORY UPDATES ..............................................................................................1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Darren Beard - Lockton Companies, LLC
Understanding the complex requirements of the DOT regulations can be challenging. This session is designed to assist attendees
in understanding what vehicles and drivers are regulated, the basic elements required to be in compliance with the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety regulations, understand CSA and how it impacts your fleet and how to handle a DOT compliance review if you are
selected for one. This session will also cover recent changes and proposed changes to the regulations which may have an impact
on your fleet.
NEW HIRE - ON BOARDING 101 ROUNDTABLE ....................................................................................................1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Multiple – ?
Presentation will focus on minimum employer responsibilities and requirements for both training and operator use of the equipment.
Goal is to provide clarity between operator familiarization of the equipment and competency training as required by the employer
under the ANSI standard. Presentation includes discussion of common aerial equipment incidents and job site hazards affecting
safe operation.
OSHA UPDATE ..........................................................................................................................................................1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Barbara Theriot - OSHA Kansas City Area Office, Area Director & Todd Sieleman - OSHA Kansas City Area Office
This session will provide information on current OSHA initiatives, strategic plan, emphasis programs and inspection activity. It will
also examine proposed rule-making and agency aims going forward.
FALL PROTECTION ROUNDTABLE ....................................................................................................................... 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Joe Brandel, BS - Process Marketing Group, John Mormann, BS - Southern Illinois Training Center
Chuck Rutledge, M.Ed. - Faith Technologies, Brian Schrader, MS - McCownGordon Construction
Barry Stelzer, MS, CHST, CSP - Carpenters District Council of Greater St. Louis and Vicinity
Falls are still the leading cause of fatalities in the construction industry. Join a panel of construction industry professionals and discuss current
fall protection equipment being used and alternative fall prevention methods. Discussion will also include the challenges encountered when
attempting to address fall protection issues and using the equipment and fall protection systems.
OSHA CONFINED SPACE IN CONSTRUCTION RULE ...........................................................................................3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Todd Sieleman - OSHA Kansas City Area Office & Brian Smith - The Builders’ Association/AGC
Confined spaces in construction are usually harder to manage than those in general industry in part because of the ever-changing
environment of the site; what was not a confined space yesterday may be one today, what was a non-permit space today may
become a permit-required space tomorrow. Learn what the new standard mandates and how the rule differs from general industry
requirements.
ADVANCED OFFICE ERGONOMICS........................................................................................................................3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Paul Krewson, - Peak Ergonomics
We will review basic ergonomic principles and introduce advanced ergonomic concepts and how to adapt them to office and non-
traditional settings. Discussion will include the latest evidence based research regarding dynamic sitting options, such as using an
exercise ball for a chair, along with the latest research in preventative exercise programs, aging population and the obesity
epidemic. A wide variety of office ergonomic equipment will be reviewed.
EMPOWER EMPLOYEES TO SPEAK UP AND LISTEN UP .................................................................................. 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Jennie-Fe Engber- Caterpilalr, Inc.
Building trust into your organization is a cornerstone to achieving excellence in safety; the type of trust that allows for open
communication on safety between all levels of the organization. Although most organizations tell their employees to speak up if they
see unsafe conditions or other employees committing at-risk behaviors, few have actually trained their employees on how to deliver
feedback or receive feedback. There are numerous barriers that exist, preventing employees from speaking up. Too often many
employees withhold their safety concerns because they're afraid of the consequences of speaking up and many of us misconstrue
concern as criticism. This session will teach five communication skills to prepare both parties, the messenger and the receiver, to
handle safety-related feedback respectfully and work together to develop solutions.
SESSION OVERVIEW
DAY 2
Friday, March 25, 2016
BREAKFAST BUFFET/EXPOSITION ......................................................................................................................7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
CERTIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................................................... 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Eddie Greer - ?
In 2014, the legislature passed significant reforms to the Missouri One Call statutes. These revisions will have a substantial impact
on how the system functions and responsibilities for excavators and utilities alike. Learn how these changes will impact you.
WORKPLACE VIOLENCE ...................................................................................................................................... 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Greg Crane - ?
This presentation will focus on the emergence of synthetic drugs to include cannabinoids, cathinones and hallucinogens over the
past few years and the impact of these drugs on society and in the workplace.
RETURN TO WORK AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION-ROI BEHIND THE EFFORTS ...................................... 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Joe Tiernan, ARM, AAI - Holmes Murphy & Associates
Injuries can be disheartening – team morale and productivity can suffer, and workers compensation can be a maze to get through while
causing pain to your insurance costs, Mod, OSHA rates, and ability to secure projects in the future. In this presentation Holmes Murphy
will expand on the ROI a Return to Work and strong Accident Investigation program will provide to your EMR, next insurance renewal,
ability to protect your revenue, job creation, and opportunity to even the playing field.
INJURY PREVENTION IN THE WORK PLACE ...................................................................................................... 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Tara Swaney, Physical Therapist - Select Physical Therapy
Discuss national injury statistics and impact of economy on work comp injuries/costs. Explanation of cost drivers for work comp
medical spend. Analyze risk factors for musculoskeletal injuries and education on injury prevention programs including post offer
employment testing.
HEALTH HAZARDS DURING RENOVATION IN HEALTH CARE & WASTE WATER FACILITIES ................... 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Don Garvey, CIH, CSP - 3M Company
Work in these areas can create health hazards for construction workers. These include chemical hazards which can impact the
construction worker during renovation and also biological hazards which may be less familiar. Work in health care facilities also
must address patient and staff safety as well as the contactor’s workers.
CONVENTIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE WOOD FRAMING FALL PROTECTION AND PREVENTION .............. 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
John Mormann, BS - Southern Illinois Training Center
Barry Stelzer, MS, CHST, CSP - Carpenters District Council of Greater St. Louis and Vicinity
During this session we will present and discuss conventional and alternative means of fall protection and fall prevention with
regards to wood framing tasks. Both single story and multi-story residential and commercial wood framed structures will be
examined.
HOW TO SAVE BIG ON YOUR WORK COMP INSURANCE! ............................................................................. 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
AJ Gajdosik - ACUITY, A Mutual Insurance Company
Do you have employees? Do you pay for workers' compensation insurance? If so, this session is for you! We will cover 5 key
strategies and give you a plan to put in place to save your company $$$!
HEALTH AND SAFETY MADE EASY WITH IAUDITOR ...................................................................................... 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Joshua Yeamans, AAS – SafetyCulture Pty Ltd
We will review iAuditor, demonstrate the simplicity of building and capture health and safety data, then show you how to take this
data to provide real time results giving you the ability to make better business decisions.
CLOSING SESSION – DR. CHARLIE CARTWRIGHT ........................................................................................ 10:30 AM - 11:30 PM
VENDOR DRAWINGS.......................................................................................................................................... 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
BRING COMPLETED EXHIBITOR CARD & CONFERENCE EVALUATION
TO CLOSING SESSION FOR A CHANCE TO WIN!!!
KEEP YOUR RAFFLE TICKETS WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES,
PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY THROUGHOUT THE CONFERENCE.
PRESENTERS
DARREN BEARD For Caterpillar customers and Cat® dealers, she has facilitated
Lockton Companies, LLC safety culture workshops in Spanish for senior leaders and front-
line supervisors. Jenni-Fe holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Darren Beard, Senior Loss Control Consultant, has extensive psychology from Smith College, Northampton, MA.
transportation safety and DOT regulatory compliance experience. In
his current role at Lockton, Darren assists clients with their DOT DON GARVEY, CIH, CSP
regulatory compliance and fleet safety challenges across a multitude 3M Company
of industry classifications with fleet sizes ranging from 1 vehicle to
over 7,000. Certified in Six Sigma, Darren utilizes analytics and Don Garvey, CIH, CSP, ARM is the construction industrial hygienist
industry experience to develop and enhance Lockton client‘s safety with the 3M Personal Safety Division in St. Paul, MN. Prior to 3M,
programs in order to improve performance. he was the construction industrial hygienist for The St. Paul
Companies. Don has a masters degree in environmental health
JOE BRANDEL, BS from the University of Washington, Seattle, WA. He is a past chair
Process Marketing Group of the American Industrial Hygiene Association Construction
Committee and is a Fellow of the Association. He has published
Joe Brandel is the Manufacturer's Representative for Missouri and several articles in Professional Safety and is author of the industrial
Kansas. He has been in the construction safety industry for over 20 hygiene chapter in the ASSE’s recently published Construction
years representing a variety of personal protective equipment Safety Management and Engineering 2nd Ed.
manufacturers specializing in the areas of fall protection, hand
protection, and other safety related products. He also conducts AJ GAJDOSIK, CSP, ARM-P
training and consulting related to these product lines. ACUITY, A Mutual Insurance Company
Joe has been married for 21 years. He and his wife, Jonna, have 3 AJ is a graduate of Central Missouri State University with a
children. Joe enjoys coaching his children's sports teams, traveling Bachelor of Science Degree in Safety Management. He has
with family, and attending as many Mizzou sporting events as worked in a variety of Safety/Loss Control positions for regional,
possible. He graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia in super-regional and national insurance companies. Currently AJ is
1992. Joe is based in Overland Park, KS a Senior Loss Control Representative for ACUITY, A Mutual
Insurance Company.
DR. CHARLIE CARTWRIGHT
Lockton Companies, LLC AJ has earned a certificate in Human Performance Improvement
(HPI) through the American Society for Training and Development.
Dr. Cartwright has thirty years of business and management He has also earned the Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
experience, primarily spent in the transportation, staffing, and designation conferred by the Board of Certified Safety
healthcare fields. His responsibilities included budgeting, personnel, Professionals and the Associate in Risk Management (ARM)
and creating and maintaining safe and productive work environments. designation with Public Entity (-P) certification from the Insurance
Included in the latter were designing programs and implementing Institute of America. AJ has completed the Specialist in Safety and
effective ways of reducing workplace injuries and the resultant lost Health (SSH) designation for both Construction and General
time and expenses associated with them. Industry from Saint Louis University and the Midwest OSHA
Education Centers.
Charlie obtained his Bachelor of Science and Chiropractic Degrees in
2001, successfully passing the National Board Exams, making him a In 2005, AJ joined the adjunct faculty of the Midwest OSHA
Board Certified Chiropractic Physician. Because Charlie has this Education Centers (MOEC) teaching a variety of OSHA Training
added background in the medical field, including the diagnosis, Institute (OTI) courses including the OSHA Authorized Outreach
treatment, and prevention of workplace injuries; it gives an unusual Trainer courses. He is an OSHA Authorized Construction and
depth to his already expansive management experience. This General Industry Outreach Trainer.
enables him to truly understand all aspects of the workplace
environment, analyze the systems in place, and be able to AJ is an active member of the St. Louis Chapter of the American
recommend, help implement, and follow up with each employer for the Society of Safety Engineers serving on the executive board. In
quickest and most cost effective solutions. 2008, AJ was named Safety Professional of the Year for the St.
Louis ASSE Chapter.
Dr. Cartwright has developed a series of training modules centered on
improving culture and morale in the workplace. These modules EDDIE GREER, CSP, OHST, STS
educate senior and middle management about the importance of Board of Certified Safety Professionals
culture and morale, as well as its numerous business impacts.
Eddie Greer is the Director of Business Development for the Board
JENNIE-FE ENGBER, BS of Certified Safety Professionals. In his role with BCSP, he is
Caterpillar Inc. responsible for developing and implementing strategies for
promotion of current and future certifications. He is also responsible
Jennie-Fe Engber has 15 years of cross-functional human resources for developing business opportunities in accordance with the
experience with a strong emphasis on change management, business plan with a focus on professional organizations, major
culture/work environment assessments and employee engagement. employers, industry associations and government agencies. Eddie
She served as a strategic business partner in the manufacturing realm has developed and delivered numerous keynotes, presentations
– for Danaher Tool Group and Hayes Lemmerz International – and in and seminars on leadership, team building, crisis management,
the financial industry, for Citi Cards and H&R Block. front line supervisor training and behavior based performance
across the United States, Canada, Middle East, Australia, and the
Throughout her career, Jennie-Fe has demonstrated a passion for United Kingdom.
continuous improvement by being involved in and facilitating Six
Sigma and kaizen events. She has a strong background in facilitating DWAYNE HARTMAN, CSP, CRIS
interactive workshops and training professionals of all levels, both in Lockton Companies, LLC
English and Spanish
PRESENTERS (continued)
Dwayne is a 1994 graduate of the University of Central Missouri, Mr. Levens’ construction spanned 32 years with Martin K. Eby
where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Safety Construction Co., Inc. of Wichita, Kansas, holding key leadership
Management. He is currently a Vice President and Senior Loss positions in project engineering; field and project management,
Control Consultant with Lockton Companies, LLC in Kansas City, MO. estimating, and corporate management. He currently serves as the
Director of the Kansas Center for Construction Advancement, and
In his current role, Dwayne provides comprehensive safety and health as an assistant professor in the School of Construction at Pittsburg
consulting services to a wide range of Lockton’s construction industry State University.
clients. Prior to joining Lockton in 1998, Dwayne was employed by a
Midwest masonry subcontractor as their Safety Director and by a JOHN MORMANN, BS
national general contractor as a Safety Specialist. Southern Illinois Training Center
Dwayne is a Professional Member of the American Society of Safety John is a Carpenter with 22 years’ experience, 10 of which were
Engineers (ASSE) and holds two designations: Certified Safety residential house framing. For the past 10 years and to date he
Professional (CSP) and Construction Risk and Insurance Specialist has worked as a Carpentry Instructor for the Southern Illinois
(CRIS). Training Center teaching apprentice and journey level carpentry
and safety. John has been an OSHA 500 Certified Trainer since
JEFF HUGHES, BS 2005, and received his Bachelor of Science in Workforce Education
United Rentals Trench Safety and Development in 2008.
Jeff Hughes has been an outside representative for United Rentals ROCKY ROWLETT, BS, MS
Trench Safety for over 5 years working with customers to provide safe Faith Technologies, Inc.
and OSHA compliant protective systems for their construction
projects. He has also been training as a certified trainer for the OSHA As the Vice President of Safety, Rocky is responsible for
1910 Confined Space Standard and OSHA 1926 Subpart P maintaining the overall culture of safety and occupational health
Excavation safety standard for over 5 years. within all branches of Faith Technologies. This includes planning,
developing and coordinating safe practices and processes of
RICHARD JONES, AA, AS, BS, MS personnel, materials, equipment and environments.
TURNER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Rocky joined Faith Technologies in 2014, and has more than 15
As a safety professional for 38 years, Richard has extensive years of hands-on safety leadership experience, including
knowledge in safety and insurance risk management polices establishing processes and procedures that are in compliance with
pertaining to Construction Wrap Ups called Owner Controlled local, state and federal Occupational Safety and Health
Insurance Programs (OCIP) and Contractor Controlled Insurance Administration (OSHA) regulations.
Programs (CCIP).
Rocky is very active in many local and national safety and
Prior to working with Turner Construction Company as a Project construction industry associations. Outside of work, he enjoys
Safety Manager and Business Unit Safety Director, Richard worked spending time with his wife and two young children, traveling, and
as a Senior Loss Control Consultant for several large property and watching his kid’s sporting events.
casualty insurance companies specializing in the underwriting of
CHUCK RUTLEDGE, M.Ed.
Workers Compensation and General Liability for Construction Faith Technologies, Inc.
Contractors and OCIP construction projects.
Chuck Rutledge is the Safety Director for Faith Technologies
Richard is a graduate of Central Missouri State University with a MS primarily directing projects in and encompassing Kansas, Missouri,
in Industry Safety and a BS in Public Service in Safety Administration and Oklahoma. He has been employed with Faith Technologies for
in conjunction with a AA degree in Liberal Arts and a AS degree in the past seven years. Before joining Faith Technologies, Mr.
Criminal Justice Administration from Longview Junior College. Rutledge taught in the public school systems in Kansas and
Certifications include a CSP in Safety Management, CSP in Oklahoma for more than thirty years. Focus includes development
Construction Safety, and a ARM Associates in Risk Management. and scheduling of all safety training for more than 2,000 employees
across the country. Chuck was honored to accept the Safety
PAUL KREWSON, OT, ERGONOMIST Professional of the Year award at last year's conference.
Peak Ergonomics
BRIAN SCHRADER, MS
Paul Krewson graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of McCownGordon Construction
Science degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Texas
Health Science Center at San Antonio in 1997. Mr. Schrader is the Safety Director for McCownGordon
Construction. He has spent the last 25 years working either for, or
Since that time, Mr. Krewson has dedicated his practice to the field of with commercial contractors. Throughout the years, Brian has been
work injury rehabilitation and prevention. He has worked with over 100 employed as field construction employee, project safety specialist,
industries and is currently the facilitator for developing ergonomics loss control manager, risk control consultant and corporate safety
programs with ConAgra Foods, Cargill Turkey Products, Hubbell director for large insurance carriers and general contractors.
Power Systems and Watlow Electric Manufacturing. Mr. Krewson has
developed industrial rehabilitation programs for several private Brian holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in
practice physical rehabilitation clinics, is the past president for the Industrial Safety Management from the University of Central
Mid-Missouri section of the American Society of Safety Engineers, Missouri. He is an authorized instructor for the Occupational Safety
and is the president of Peak Ergonomics. and Health Administration (OSHA). Mr. Schrader is an instructor for
the 40 hour NCCCO Prep Course and has passed the written
JOE LEVENS, MASTER ENGINEERING NCCCO exams. Brian is also a frequent guest lecturer at Pittsburg
TECHNOLOGY State University and serves on the Environmental, Safety and
Pittsburg State University-School of Construction Health Advisory Board at Pittsburg State University.
PRESENTERS (continued)
Brian serves on the National Safety and Health Advisory Committee University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri, Bachelor of
for the Associated General Contractors of America and the Executive Science in Criminal Justice with emphasis in Law Enforcement,
Board for the Construction Safety Group of Kansas City. Minor in Psychology
TODD SIELEMAN Professional Experience, Missouri State Highway Patrol, January 1,
U.S. Department of Labor - OSHA 1997 - Present, Selected as Troop A Public Information and
Education Officer- 2009, Promoted to Sergeant, Zone Commander,
Todd is a Compliance Assistance Specialist assigned to OSHA's A-11, Cass County- 2006, Promoted to Corporal, Asst Zone
Kansas City Area Office and helps employers provide safe working Commander, A-11, Cass County 2002, Commissioned Patrolman
conditions and practices through guidance and education on OSHA and assigned to Troop A-06, Jackson County 1997, Field Training
requirements. He has over 30 years’ experience as a public safety Officer 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, Troop A SWAT Team
official within the U.S. Air Force and OSHA. Member; Sniper and Entry Member 2000-2004
BRIAN SMITH, CHST, CET TARA SWANEY, Physical Therapist
The Builders’ Association/AGC Select Physical Therapy
Brian started with The Builders’ Association in 2000. Prior to Tara Swaney is a graduate of Rockhurst University and has been
becoming a safety and health services team member for the practicing out-patient physical therapy for almost 15 years. She is
association, he was a Safety Specialist for J.E. Dunn Construction currently the WorkStrategies Coordinator for the Kansas City
and a Safety Manager for Dunn Industrial Group. He has over 21 Market. She assists with work comp business development in
years’ experience in the safety, health, and environmental field. addition to implementation of Select Physical Therapy's entire
continuum of care including, ergonomic evaluations, injury
Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Safety Management prevention programs, job analyses, and functional capacity
from University of Central Missouri and is a Certified Construction evaluations.
Health and Safety Technician (CHST). He is an authorized
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Construction MICHAEL TABMAN, MA, CPA
and General Industry Outreach Instructor, Mine Safety and Health Spirit Asset Protection
(MSHA) Instructor, and American Red Cross Instructor. Brian also has
a teaching certificate from the State of Missouri for Vocational Michael rose through the ranks of the FBI reaching the level of
Construction Trades, and has experience with Project Safety Special Agent in Charge, commanding 250 FBI Agents throughout
Management and Security and Owner Controlled Insurance Programs three states. His most notable case, the Red Lake High School
(OCIP). Brian is a Certified Safety Consultant with the Missouri Massacre investigation, thrust him into the global eye and drew
Division of Workmen’s Compensation, and a DBI/Sala Competent praise for his live news broadcast.
Climber and Trainer. Mr. Smith is the past President of the
Construction Safety Group of Kansas City and member of the Michael is called upon as a media crime and security analyst
American Society of Safety Engineers. having appeared on CNN, HLN, Huffington Post Live, Al Jazeera,
WCBS Radio, Sirius Radio and interviewed by the New York
In 2007, Brian was recognized and received an award from OSHA’s Times. He also appears regularly on local Kansas City news
Kansas City Area Office for his dedication and commitment to stations. As a security expert and author of three books, Michael is
improving the safety and health of the construction industry. Brian has a sought after speaker for corporate events, speaking on a variety
trained the OSHA Kansas City Area Office Compliance Officers in of crime and security related topics.
multiple topics to further the association’s on-going cooperative
partnership with OSHA. Michael Tabman and his team at SPIRIT Asset Protection will help
your organization remain secure, manage risk and be prepared to
BARRY STELZER, MS,CHST,CSP effectively respond to a crisis. Fraud, theft, sabotage and workplace
Carpenters District Council of Greater St Louis violence can strike any organization at any time.
and Vicinity
Born and raised in New York City, Michael graduated from John
Barry is the Safety Director for the Carpenters District Council (CDC) Jay College of Criminal Justice. Prior to joining the FBI, Michael
of Greater St. Louis and Vicinity. He has been a Member of the was a police officer in Fairfax County, Virginia working on patrol
United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC) Local Union 92 since 1978 and in plain clothes/anti-crime. He became the department’s first
and worked in the construction fields of residential, commercial, and hostage negotiator due to his ability to communicate clearly and
industrial until 1996. Barry was employed as an Instructor for the St. convincingly.
Louis Job Corps from 1996 until 2000 and for the St. Louis Carpenters
Joint Apprenticeship Program (CJAP) from 2000 until 2012. BARBARA THERIOT
U.S. Department of Labor - OSHA
Mr. Stelzer has been a Certified OSHA 500 Outreach Trainer since
1996; and in 2011 began teaching OSHA 500 Outreach Trainers as a Barb has over thirty-five years of safety and health experience with
Master Instructor for the UBC. Barry earned his Construction Health more than two-thirds of the time working within OSHA. She has a
and Safety Technician (CHST) certification in 2009. He also received passion for safety and health and loves sharing that passion with
his Bachelor of Arts in Labor Safety and Health at the National Labor companies and organizations in an effort to enhance safety and
College (NLC) in 2009. He received his Master of Science in Labor health programs.
Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2013 and
received the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) certification in 2015. JOHN THROCKMORTON, C-SAPA
Employee Screening Services
SERGEANT COLLIN STOSBERG, BS
Missouri State Highway Patrol John Throckmorton is the Senior Training and Account Manager.
He has been with ESS since December 2000, serving as a
collection technician, field manager, breath alcohol technician and
drug collection trainer, and operations manager.
PRESENTERS (continued)
Often referred to as “JT”, John assists businesses with the
development and implementation of substance abuse testing
programs, performs program reviews for compliance with State and
Federal drug testing regulations, and annually conducts over 100
educational and training seminars.
John is a 1979 graduate of Baptist Bible College, where he met his
wife of 36 years, Carol. They reside north of Springfield, Missouri,
have two grown children and two grandchildren. John has been
involved in public speaking for over 35 years.
JOE TIERNAN, ARM, AAI
Holmes Murphy & Associates
Joe Tiernan’s success is credited to his exceptional knowledge of
construction, manufacturing and loss sensitive programs. In his five
years since joining Holmes Murphy, he has quickly risen as one of the
top producers and is currently the Sales Leader for the property and
casualty team in Kansas City.
Tiernan spent 8 years working in a family construction company,
which jumpstarted his passion of working for contractors by giving him
a unique outlook on the risk contractor’s face relative to the best
approach to handle said risks through insurance and alternative
methods.
An active member of the community, Tiernan is the Philanthropy Chair
for the Construction Leadership Council, sits on the AGC KC BAPAC
Committee, and the Builders’ Social Committee. Tiernan has also sat
on the planning board for SMACNA's 1st Annual KC Tradeshow,
served as Pledge Class President and Sergeant-at-Arms for the
Overland Park South Rotary, and spent two years as a Big for Big
Brothers Big Sisters.
Outside of work, Tiernan enjoys spending time with his wife & baby
girl Grace, playing sports, being outdoors, and enjoying a nice cigar.
JOSHUA YEAMANS, AAS in Fie Science/Paramedic
SafetyCulture Pty Ltd
Joshua is responsible for overseeing and managing the support team;
his passion for safety in all industries allows him to apply what he has
learned to all industries product knowledge and training for the end
user.
Prior to joining the SafetyCulture team, Joshua was a Fire Lieutenant
and Paramedic for over 13 years where he finished his career with the
City of Lenexa Fire Department. During his last few years at the fire
department, he implemented iAuditor into the fire department's daily
operation for conducting and capturing inspections, quality assurance,
and training data to help minimize the department's health and safety
risks.
Joshua is passionate about championing others to success, while
striving to teach industries best practice all while thinking outside the
box to solve problems. His goal is to make health and safety a part of
everyone's life, to minimize exposure and risks.
EXHIBITORS
(List current as of 10/26/15)
AMERICAN RIGGER’S SUPPLY, INC. BOOTH #21 MISSOURI EMPLOYERS MUTUAL INSURANCE BOOTH #27
Jim Leach - 913.522.1515 Steve Holmes, CSP - 816.719.0939 BOOTH #27
[email protected] [email protected] BOOTH #10
WWW.AMERICANRIGGERS.COM WWW.WORKSAFECENTER.COM BOOTH #34
BOOTH #20
ARC PHYSICAL THERAPY+ BOOTH #24 MISSOURI ONE CALL SYSTEM BOOTH #28
Leslie Borden - 913.831.2721 BOOTH #17 Derek Leffert - 573.280.8500 BOOTH #20
[email protected] BOOTH #22 [email protected] BOOTH #11
WWW.ARCPT.COM WWW.MO1CALL.COM BOOTH #30
BOOTH #23
CORPORATECARE OSHA REGION VII BOOTH #17
SHAWNEE MISSION MEDICAL CENTER Jackie Wheeler - 816.283.0545, Ext. 253
Mark LeCluyse - 816.560.2856 [email protected]
[email protected] WWW.OSHA.GOV
WWW.CORPORATE-CARE.ORG
Process Marketing Group
EMPLOYEE SCREENING SERVICES Joe Brandel - 913.940.0300
John Throckmorton - 417.849.0277 [email protected]
[email protected] WWW.PMGMIDWEST.COM
WWW.YOURDRUGTESTING.COM
SELECT PHYSICAL THERAPY
FAITH TECHNOLOGIES INC. BOOTH #26 Bud Epps - 816.506.8809
Haily Romenesko - 920-751-9901 [email protected]
[email protected] WWW.SELECTPHYSICALTHERAPY.COM
WWW.FAITHTECHNOLOGIES.COM
SAFETY-REPORTS.COM
HD SUPPLY/WHITE CAP CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY BOOTH #33 Steve Polich - 402-403-6575
Steve Buscher - 816.215.7732 [email protected]
[email protected] WWW.SAFETY-REPORTS.COM
WWW.WHITECAP.COM
TG TECHNICAL SERVICES
KANSAS CONSTRUCTION SAFETY SERVICE, LLC BOOTH #19 Lisa Joersz - 816.524.8100
Walter Marroquin - 316.619.8281 [email protected]
[email protected] WWW.BUYGASMONITORS.COM
WWW.SAFETYCOUNSELORS.COM
THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION
KANSAS SAFETY AND HEALTH CONSULTATION SERVICE Robin Norris - 816.595.4109
[email protected]
Dena Ackors - 785.296.4386 WWW.BUILDERSASSOCIATION.COM
[email protected] TOTAL TOOL SUPPLY
Bryan Lockhart - 800.722.7879
WWW.DOL.KS.GOV/SAFETY/DEFAULT.ASPX BOOTH #18 [email protected]
WWW.TOTALTOOL.COM
MARELLY AEDS & FIRST AID BOOTH #29
Chip Georges – 314.348.4299 BOOTH #29 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI
[email protected] Leigh Ann Blunt - 660.543.4963
WWW.MARELLY.COM [email protected]
WWW.UCMO.EDU
MIDWEST BUILDERS’ CASUALTY
Porter Prince - 816.474.7799 WISE SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL
[email protected] John Kingsley - 913.492.9444
WWW.MWBC.COM [email protected]
WWW.WISESAFETYENV.COM
MISSOURI DIVISION OF LABOR STANDARDS BOOTH #9
Daniel Stark - 573.751.3403
[email protected]
WWW.LABOR.MO.GOV
PLANNING COMMITTEE
SCARLETT BARBOSA CHUCK RUTLEDGE, M. ED.
Safety, Health & Environmental Services Safety Director
Office Administrator Faith Technologies, Inc.
The Builders’ Association/AGC Lenexa, KS 66215
Kansas City, MO [email protected]
[email protected]
BRIAN SCHRADER, MS
DAVE EZELL Safety Director
Safety Director McCownGordon Construction
Mark One Electric Company, Inc. Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO BSCHRADER@MCCOWNGORDON
[email protected]
PHIL SHOEMAKER, MS, CHST
PAT FLYNN, ED.S. Safety, Health & Environmental Services
Assoc. Professor Environmental & Safety Management Director
Pittsburg State University The Builders’ Association/AGC
Pittsburg, KS Kansas City, MO
[email protected] [email protected]
DWAYNE HARTMAN, CSP, CRIS TODD SIELEMAN
Vice President, Sr. Loss Control Consultant Compliance Assistance Specialist
Lockton Companies, LLC OSHA Kansas City Area Office
Kansas City, MO Kansas City, MO
[email protected] [email protected]
GREG JOBE BRIAN SMITH, CHST, CET
Safety Manager Safety, Health & Environmental Services
JE Dunn Construction Company Assistant Director
Kansas City, MO The Builders’ Association/AGC
[email protected] Kansas City, MO
[email protected]
KAREN KONO, RN, COHN
Associate Health & Safety Specialist BARRY STELZER, MS, CSP, CHST
Cerner Corporation Safety Director/Trainer
Kansas City, MO Carpenters’ District Council of
[email protected] Greater St. Louis and Vicinity
St. Louis, MO
HARRY MILLER, MS, CSP, CHST [email protected]
Director of Safety
SAK Construction CHRIS TERRELL
O’Fallon, MO Chief Operations Officer
[email protected] R.F. Fisher Electric Co., LLC
Kansas City, KS
J.W. PAGE, MS, CSHS [email protected]
Safety Director
Lytle Construction, Inc. JOHN “JT” THROCKMORTON
Kansas City, MO Senior Training and Account Manager
[email protected] Employee Screening Services
Springfield, MO
PORTER PRINCE, MS, CSP [email protected]
Loss Control Manager
Midwest Builders’ Casualty MARK WOODWARD, M. ED., EMT-B
Kansas City, MO Senior Loss Prevention Trainer
[email protected] Missouri Employers Mutual
Columbia, MO
[email protected]
PLANNING MATRIX
TIME THURSDAY – MARCH 24, 2016
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM REGISTRATION / BREAKFAST BUFFET / EXHIBITS OPEN
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
9:45 AM - 10:00 AM OPENING SESSION & SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS BREAKFAST
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM BILL SIMS – “GREEN BEANS & ICE CREAM”
11:00 AM - 11:15 AM
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN
12:15 PM – 1:15 PM PRINCIPLES OF SECURITY & INNOVATIONS IN CONSTRUCTION SAFETY METRICS: AN ELEVATOR WORKPLACE SUBSTANCE ABUSE
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM RISK MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT EDUCATION TO THE NEXT LEVEL John Throckmorton,
3:00 PM - 3:15 PM Michael Tabman, Joe Levens, Dwayne Hartman,
Spirit Asset Protection Pittsburg State University Employee Screening Services
3:15 PM - 4:45 PM Lockton Companies, LLC
BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN
WRAP UPS – CONSTRUCTION INSURANCE CURRENT AND UPCOMING REGULATIONS IMPLEMENTING AN EFFECTIVE TACTICAL VERBAL SKILLS
& SAFETY PROGRAMS FOR HEAT ILLNESS PREVENTION OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT Sergeant Collin M. Stosberg
Richard Jones, Brian Smith, Missouri State Highway Patrol
The Builders’ Association/AGC PROGRAM
Turner Construction Company Rocky Rowlett & Chuck Rutledge,
Faith Technologies, Inc.
LUNCH PROVIDED / EXHIBITS OPEN
TRENCH SAFETY & PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS DOT COMPLIANCE AND NEW HIRE – ON BOARDING 101? OSHA UPDATE
Jeff Hughes, REGULATORY UPDATES Round Table (GC, SUB, Attorney) Barbara Theriot
United Rentals OSHA Kansas City Area Office
Darren Beard, (Chuck Rutledge & Dave Ezell) Todd Sieleman,
Lockton Companies, LLC (NEED ALL INFO) OSHA Kansas City Area Office
BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN
FALL PROTECTION ROUNDTABLE OSHA CONFINED SPACE IN ADVANCED OFFICE ERGONOMICS EMPOWER EMPLOYEES TO
Joe Brandel, Process Marketing Group CONSTRUCTION RULE Paul Krewson, SPEAK UP AND LISTEN UP
Todd Sieleman, Peak Ergonomics
John Mormann, Southern Illinois Training Center Jennie-Fe Engber
Chuck Rutledge, Faith Technologies OSHA Kansas City Area Office Caterpillar, Inc.
Brian Smith,
Brian Schrader, McCownGordon Construction
Barry Stelzer, Carpenters’ D.C. of St. Louis & Vicinity The Builders’ Association/AGC
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING RECEPTION
TIME FRIDAY – MARCH 25, 2016
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM BREAKFAST BUFFET / EXHIBITS OPEN
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
CERTIFICATIONS?? WORKPLACE VIOLENCE? RETURN TO WORK AND ACCIDENT INJURY PREVENTION
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM Eddie Greer, (Phil S.) Greg Crane?, (Harry) INVESTIGATION-ROI BEHIND THE IN THE WORK PLACE
9:15 AM - 10:15 AM (NEED ALL INFO) Johnson County Sheriff’s Office EFFORTS Tara Swaney,
(NEED ALL INFO) Joe Tiernan, Select Physical Therapy
10:15 AM – 10:30 AM HEALTH HAZARDS DURING RENOVATION Holmes Murphy & Associates
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM WORK IN HEALTH CARE & WASTE HEALTH AND SAFETY MADE EASY WITH
11:30 AM – 12:00 PM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN I-AUDITOR
WATER TREATMENT PLANT FACILITIES
Don Garvey, CONVENTIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE HOW TO SAVE BIG ON YOUR WORK Joshua Yeamans,
3M Company WOOD FRAMING FALL PROTECTION COMP INSURANCE! SafetyCulture Pty Ltd
AJ Gajdosik,
AND PREVENTION
John Mormann, Southern Illinois ACUITY, A Mutual Insurance Company
Training Center
Barry Stelzer, Carpenters’ District Council
of Greater St. Louis & Vicinity
BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN
CLOSING SESSION
DR. CHARLIE CARTWRIGHT – LOCKTON COMPANIES, LLC
VENDOR DRAWINGS
REGISTRATION FORM
ONE ATTENDEE PER REGISTRATION FORM. (This form may be copied for additional registrants.) PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Name: _______________________________________ Title: _______________________________
Employer: ___________________________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________________________
City: ____________________________ State: _________ Zip: _____________________________
Phone: ___________________________ E-Mail: _________________________________________
CHECK BOX IN FRONT OF THE SESSIONS THAT YOU PLAN ON ATTENDING
TWO DAY CONFERENCE: (Early Bird $199.00, after February 15th $225.00)
DAY 1 – THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2016
CHECK ONLY 1 BOX IN EACH TIME FRAME (Total of 4 Selections)
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS BREAKFAST & OPENING SESSION FEATURING - BILL SIMS, “GREEN BEANS & ICE CREAM”
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM PRINCIPLES OF SECURITY & INNOVATIONS IN SAFETY METRICS: WORKPLACE SUBSTANCE
RISK MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION AN ELEVATOR TO ABUSE
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM MANAGEMENT THE NEXT LEVEL
WRAP UPS - TACTICAL VERBAL SKILLS
CONSTRUCTION INSURANCE EDUCATION EFFECTIVE
OPERATIONAL RISK
& SAFETY PROGRAMS CURRENT AND UPCOMING
REGULATIONS FOR HEAT MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM
ILLNESS PREVENTION
EXCAVATION PROTECTIVE DOT COMPLIANCE AND NEW HIRE – OSHA UPDATE
SYSTEMS REGULATORY UPDATE ON BOARDING 101
3:15 PM - 4:45 PM FALL PROTECTION OSHA CONFINED SPACE IN ADVANCED OFFICE EMPOWER EMPLOYEES TO
ROUNDTABLE CONSTRUCTION RULE ERGONOMICS SPEAK UP AND LISTEN UP
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
9:15 AM - 10:15 AM DAY 2 – FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 2016 INJURY PREVENTION IN THE
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM WORK PLACE
CHECK ONLY 1 BOX IN EACH TIME FRAME (Total of 2 Selections)
SAFETY AUDIT PROGRAM /
CERTIFICATIONS WORKPLACE VIOLENCE RETURN TO WORK I-AUDITOR/TECHNOLOGY
AND ACCIDENT
HEALTH HAZARDS DURING CONVENTIONAL AND
RENOVATION WORK IN ALTERNATIVE Wood INVESTIGATION-ROI
HEALTH CARE & WASTE
WATER TREATMENT FRAMING FALL HOW TO SAVE BIG
FACILITIES PROTECTION AND ON YOUR WORK
COMP INSURANCE!
PREVENTION
CLOSING SESSION – DR. CHARLIE CARTWRIGHT, LOCKTON COMPANIES
*TWO-DAY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INCLUDES SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS BREAKFAST
CANCELLATIONS: DUE TO CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITMENTS, REGISTRATIONS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE AFTER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2015.
PLEASE INDICATE NUMBER OF REGISTRANTS IN FRONT OF REGISTRATION OPTION THAT APPLIES TO YOUR PAYMENT.
TWO-DAY CONFERENCE (MARCH 5 & 6) EARLY BIRD SPECIAL POSTMARKED BY FEBRUARY 5, 2015 $199.00 ___________
TWO-DAY CONFERENCE (MARCH 5 & 6) REGISTRATION POSTMARKED AFTER FEBRUARY 5, 2015 $225.00 ___________
FULL-TIME STUDENT TWO-DAY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (ID REQUIRED) $ 99.00 ___________
*SAFETY AWARDS BREAKFAST ONLY (INCLUDED IN TWO DAY CONFERENCE FEE) $ 35.00 ___________
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEU’S THRU UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI) $ 20.00 ___________
TOTAL PAYMENT (NOTE: WALK-IN REGISTRATION FOR TWO DAY CONFERENCE = $250.00) ___________
PAYMENT INFORMATION: Registering with check: Mail completed registration form with payment to:
The Builders’ Association, 720 Oak Street, Kansas City, MO. 64106, Attn: Scarlett Barbosa
Registering with credit card: Complete the following and fax to Scarlett Barbosa @ 816.421.1385 or call 816.595.4130.
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THAT’S HOW YOU BUILD SOMETHING.
Putting all of your plans into motion and building your design vision takes the
right partner - and the right people. Which is why we kick off every project with
a handshake. A handshake that says we’re on board. A handshake that says we
put safety first. At McCownGordon, safety is more than just a policy, it’s our
moral responsibility.
Dream to Build. Build to Dream.
It’s what makes us McCownGordon.