A full day of safety programming to build a culture of safety at your workplace featuring expert presentations, peer networking, and insights from OSHA.
Topic Highlights
(Session topics and presenters are subject to change.)
Distracted Driving
Driving a vehicle is one of the riskiest activities we engage in nearly every day. The dangers of distraction aren't confined to a car, and when we learn to eliminate distraction we will make people a lot safer at home and at work.
Debi Pettit, CITEC Business Advisor
Beyond Compliance: Safety and Culture in the Workplace
Reaching beyond the letter of the law to build safety cultures not only keeps workers safer, but increase productivity and profitability.
Debi Pettit, CITEC Business Advisor
Falling!
Kate Chepeleff and team will demonstrate different fall protection devices and their relative responses to a fall. Eye-opening!
Kate Chepeleff, CITEC Business Advisor
Walking-Working Surfaces
New standards for walking-working surfaces work to reduce injuries as well incoroporate adnvances in technology and offer greater flexibility for employers.
Jeff Prebish, Assistant Area Director for OSHA
Workplace Safety Committee
Employee participation in your safety program is a vital part of creating that culture of workplace safety. Safety committees are one vehicle to get that employee buy-in.
George Mauch, CITEC Business Advisor
OSHA Update
Learn how to improve your safety efforts by hearing what OSHA is focusing on, and what other companies have recently been cited for.
Jeff Prebish, Assistant Area Director for OSHA
Q&A
Always a popular portion of the Annual North Country Safety Day, this is an ideal time to ask questions of our OSHA representative and our safety experts.
Who Should Attend
$95 / person
(Early bird registration ended April 26)
That fee includes the full day of training, a binder with session materials, breakfast, lunch, and break refreshments.This popular event will fill, so register today!