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•LatestUpdateonShiftsinIndustryRegulation:Ensure adequate safety margins and regulatory compliance and understand why this is critical to your customers, employees and shareholders
•BestPracticeSafetyStrategiesExplored:Learn about the safety strategies that have been developed by companies operating in the wind space which will not only help you see a rise productivity, but also a decline in injury
•Lock-Out/Tag-Out: Learn about OSHA's regulation on "energized" machinery, and examine lock-out/tag-out concepts, procedures, devices, and electrical control systems to protect your employees
•CultivatingConfinedSpaceSafety:Discuss how to educate workers on safe practices required for confined space entry in wind towers
•WorkingatHeight&FallProtection:Understand OSHA's requirements for working at height and how, with the correct PPE, climbing best practices, and equipment inspection you can prevent injury
•StaffRecruitment&Training:Find out what steps you should take to recruit and retain only the most qualified technicians for your team. Then discover how to optimize your workforce efficiency across your operations to avoid unnecessary cost from delays
•Workingwith3rdPartyContractors:Engage fully with your contractors and sub-contractors to ensure that unnecessary risks are avoided and that health and safety is properly managed throughout all contracts
•WindTurbineErgonomicsandDesignforSafety:Understand what safety systems are required to protect your employees long term health at work and what R&D is being done to engineer out design faults while meeting the needs of the customer
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Learnfromrealworldexperience,howtodevelopcomplianceassistancetools,bestpracticesafetystrategiesandstafftrainingmodules.Helppreventinjury,illnessandfatalitiesonsite,improveturbineavailability&maximizeproductivityacrossyourentireoperation
Visit www.windenergyupdate.com/EHS or call 1800 814 3459 (US Toll Free) for more details
WindEnergyUpdate’sHealth&SafetySummitUSA
“The leading HSE event for North American wind energy professionals”
Dean Wingo Assistant Regional Administrator OSHA
Stephen Yohay Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart PC
Carlos Diaz Director, Health & Safety Edison Mission Energy
Grayling Vander Velde EHS Professional - EHS Field Support Duke Energy
Rick Kroon VP Sustainability, Environmental, Health, Safety Vestas American Wind Technology Inc.
Michael Hughes HSE Coordinator Siemens Wind Power
Todd Karasek VP Environment, Health & Safety Suzlon Wind Energy
Jack Rector, Area Director, OSHA
Trey Hall, Director, Wind Operations, AES WInd Generation
DesignyourEHSstrategyfromindustrybestpracticetoavoidcitation,ensurestaffsafetyandmaximizeproductivity
September 8-9 2011 | Dallas, Texas
Great conference, it was chance to meet industry
leaders. They presented many topics which are prevalent and important to the wind industry
today and in the future!
Justin Hunt, Vestas
A unique, industry-first event focusing on specific Wind Health and Safety challenges throughout North America
150+ EHS professionals at the forefront of the industry present in one location
Profit from the knowledge and insight of 16+ inspiring HSE leaders from developers, operators through to ISPs and other 3rd party contractors
Case studies from real life wind farm experiences
Take advantage of 16+ hours of networking giving yourself a huge chance to make vital contacts to drive your health and safety initiatives forward
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Whythisisnotjustanotherwindrelatedconference:
"Sectorssuchaswindenergyaregrowingrapidly.Thatgrowthcomeswithacontinuedresponsibilityforemployerstoensurethatthehealthandsafetyofworkersisnever
compromised,"Hilda L. Solis, Secretary of Labor
RISE IN WIND FARM INSTALLATIONS POSES NEW SAFETY CHALLENGESWe all know that wind energy is a rising star in North America’s renewable energy policy. The wind industry remains one of the fastest growing forms of non-traditional electricity generation in North America and finished last year with a total of 40,180 MW of installed capacity, with a further 5,600 MW of new wind projects under construction. But while this sustained growth in new installations continues a new challenge is rapidly taking centre stage – the health and safety of wind technicians in both the construction, operation and maintenance of these wind farms.
H&S REGULATION THAT WILL AFFECT EVERYONEUnlike in established industries where standards have been set, the rules and regulations for health and safety specific to the wind sector are far from clear.
The simple fact is that wind farms are unlike any other existing infrastructure and as such, traditional rules and regulations covering off building construction and working at height are being evolved alongside the industry growth. To date there are no industry standards set for wind technicians and any company that performs work on a wind farm is forced to design and utilize their own safety strategies based on best practice. These improvised rules and regulations have met varying degrees of success. In the worst cases large fines have been handed out to culpable parties.
The Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has therefore recently turned its attention to the wind industry, and is making moves to understand in what way safety standards should apply.
US Department of Labor's OSHA hands out fine following worker fatality investigation” source www.OSHA.gov
WHO IS ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE; AND WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES OF GETTING IT WRONG?The question over who is directly responsible for a breach in health and safety procedure is an on-going debate – does the owner / operator take all the blame, or is it the contractor or their sub-contractor? More to the point, who takes responsibility for the financial penalty… and whose company name gets published globally as the party at fault? In such a nascent industry, bad market credibility can have serious knock-on implications for winning future business.
Can you answer the following questions about your wind farm?• WhatarethecurrentsafetystandardsinherentinwindfarmstodayandhowcanIbesureIstaywithin their parameters?
• WhatdoIneedtodotomitigatetheriskofinjury, fatality, or fine?
• Whatcanyoudotoensuresafe,fastandefficientmaintenanceworktominimizethelossofturbineproductivity?
• Whoisliableonyourwindfarmincaseofaccidentorinjury?
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THE CRITICAL INFORMATION FROM THE PEOPLE WITH REAL EXPERIENCEAttending Wind Energy Update’s Health and Safety Summit 2011 will give you the advantage of listening to North America’s major players as they discuss and debate not only their Health and Safety concerns, but also their successes. Ensure you are fully equipped with all the latest knowledge you need to know for an accident free wind farm safety programme.
You'll get the EHS knowledge you need to succeed in 2011, turn your attention to the issues at hand, and hear case studies from leaders in the space
1.LearndirectfromOSHAaboutchangingregulatoryactivitiesandothercooperativepartnerships
2.Hearhowyourpeersareworkingtowardsindustrybestpracticeandthelessonslearnedtomitigatetheirinherentrisk
3.Discovermoreaboutpromotingworkersafetythrougheffectivetrainingandlearnaboutturbinesthemselvesandtheirdesignforsafety
Set to become a firm fixture in the US wind industry calendar, this conference has been designed specifically so that you can both listen to and discuss the challenges you face directly with your peers. It gives you an exceptional opportunity to take away key strategies which will help you minimize injury, reduce costs, and ultimately optimize your wind farm’s performance.
Wind Energy Update have handpicked only the most suitable and experienced individuals to provide the best solutions to your daily H&S challenges:- from utilities to wind turbine OEMs, EHS professionals to government bodies - only the best have been asked to present.
Youwillleavethislandmarkeventknowinghowto:1. Ensure safety margins and regulatory compliance
2.Understandsuccessfulsafetystrategiesthathavedevelopedbyothercompaniesoperatinginthewindspace
3.Findoutwhatstepsyoushouldtaketorecruitandretainonlythemostqualifiedtechniciansfor your team
4.Engagefullywithyourcontractorsandsub-contractorstoensurethatunnecessaryrisksareavoided
5.Deliverwhatsafetysystemsarerequiredtoprotectyouremployeeslongtermhealthatwork
In short, you’ll walk away having examined every option available to you.
You’ll get insight from OSHA as well as Ogletree Deakins as they discuss the latest movements and changes in wind regulation. Engage with DukeEnergy, Edison Mission, Siemens, Suzlonand Vestas as they give in depth appraisals of best practice strategies for Health and Safety. Hear also from the likes of GE Energy, Mitsubishi and many others as they delve deeper into staffing requirements, contracting strategies and design for safety.
WIND DEVELOPERS, OPERATORS, OEMs, INDEPENDANT SERVICE PROVIDERS, CONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS… THIS EVENT COVERS THE FULL VALUE CHAINWind farm operators will come away with the best and most effective maintenance strategies to reduce costs and boost power production. OEMs will get the chance to talk directly with their customers about how they are approaching HSE all the way from R&D to operational turbines. Independent service providers, contractors and suppliers will be able to get exposure for their capabilities and products in front of a highly targeted audience.
In the past 12 months our wind events have been attended by over 2200 leading wind executives from every corner of the globe. Don't just take our word that our conferences provide a really valuable two days; check out testimonials from just a few of the happy attendees, speakers and sponsors from the conferences we have run in the US and Europe over the past three years.
An excellent conference, a good mix of owners and industry experts; good in depth discussion and panel discussion" Jeff Wiener, GE Wind
Great conference, it was chance to meet industry leaders. They presented many topics which are prevalent and important to the wind industry today and in the future!" Justin Hunt, Vestas
DON’T DELAY – THIS IS ONE ISSUE THAT SIMPLY CANNOT BE AVOIDEDThis market leading wind event will provide you with the tools and knowledge necessary to create and implement an internal safety strategy. You’ll be hearing from and networking with the best industry minds. Check out the full agenda over the page to see more about what’s going to be discussed, and exactly who you’ll be hearing it from.
Secure your place today to give your company the best chance of success in designing your EHS strategy from industry best practice to avoid citation, ensure staff safety and maximize productivity.
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BRINGING TOGETHER COMPANIES FROM RIGHT ACROSS THE WIND ENERGY VALUE CHAIN, THIS UNIQUE EVENT OFFERS YOU:
� PROVEN BEST PRACTICE to help your business: practical knowledge, top level case studies, industry insider information and much, much more
� UNIQUE INFO: Listen and learn from the best industry leaders and analysts offering you exclusive presentations, case studies and working group discussions on all the safety topics you’ve told us matter most
� INSPIRATION AND MOTIVATION: The number one take away from any conference is the ideas and insights you gain from the people you meet and talk with – this gives you fresh inspiration to take back to your office and energize your team!
� SAFETY SPECIFIC EXHIBITION: Get a close first-hand look at some of the latest and best technology and services with a unique line-up of exhibitors you won’t find anywhere else
� EASY WAYS: to connect with your safety peers, clients and prospects at networking breaks and lunches, in breakout rooms, roundtables, our drinks reception and more
� ONE TIME, ONE PLACE: you don’t need to track your leads down one by one, this event will save you money by bringing your target audience together at one time and one place
NetworkiNg made easy... WITH OUR FREE EVENING DRINkS PARTY!
At the end of the day on September 8th you'll get the opportunity to get face time with all delegates, speakers, sponsors and exhibitors as Wind Energy Update open up their free bar. Loosen your tie and make the most of your time at this evening drinks party - develop and build business relations that will make the conference all the more worthwhile!
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EXCITING SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Doyoueverfindyourselfaskingquestionssuchas:•WherecanIfindnewcustomersformyproductsandservices?
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Well ask no more! Secure your sponsorship package or exhibition booth at Wind Energy Update’s Health & Safety Summit USA and you’ll be guaranteed to meet and do business with over 150 international industry leaders who need your solutions and services!
Wind Energy Update’s Health & Safety Summit USA offers an excellent range of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities to suit every need and budget. We can literally tailor make a sponsorship package to your needs meaning that you can speak, build your brand and organize meetings with the leading figures in the wind energy industry.
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BEST PRACTICE EHS PROCEDURES EXPLORED
Edison Mission Energy’s (EME’s) Interpretationofsafeworkwithinconfinedspace• LookatwhatEMEinterpretsasa
"confined space" and why this falls into this category
• Discover,withexamplesfromexperience,whatconstitutes working within a “confined space”, what the crucial hazards are and how to avoid them
• GetabreakdownofhowEdisonMissionapproachworking within a turbines ‘confined space’ and how they are consistent in their application
CarlosDiaz,Director, Environmental, Health & Safety, Midwest Generation, Edison Mission Energy
Principleelectricalsafetyissuesforworkonwind farm sites• Getanoverviewofthekeyelectricalsafety
requirements included in the NFPA 70E-2009 as they relate to wind farm operations
• Understandthe"QualifiedElectricalWorker"requirements as well as the various ways to perform an Electrical Hazard Analysis, including an Arc Flash Hazard Analysis
• Discusstherecommended"nextsteps"foreffective implementation of Electrical Safety Programs to remain efficient and safe operationally
JohnKolak,President, Praxis Corporation
Requirementsforthequalifiedelectricaltechnician• DiscusswhatOSHArequirementshigh-voltage
electrical technicians must follow in testing equipment during maintenance and why this will significantly reduce any risk of citation
• Discoverhowtoeffectivelytestelectricalsystemsand conductors so that the correct high-voltage tools are used, and suitable protection equipment worn and injury risk minimized
• Findouthowanemployermustmaintainallregulations and standards to preserve the safety of all workers along with testing equipment
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DukeEnergy’sArc-FlashSafetyPlan–Understanding site electricalhazards• Discusswhatelectricalrisksyouneedto
know, and how this knowledge can help you to protect your employees and prevent big hazards
• Findouthowmanufacturerscanhelptoreducesiterisk, and see what can be done to expedite their cooperation in making this a reality
• Getanunderstandingofyourarcflashlabelssoyoucan work safely, effectively and to schedule
Grayling Vander Velde, EHS Professional, EHS Field Support, Duke Energy
SiemensWindPowerLock Out/TagOutMethod• GetanoverviewofhowSiemens
manages the LOTO program in different aspects of the construction, service and maintenance phases
• ExaminethedevelopmentofSiemens’energycontrolprocedures to ensure different turbine specific hazards are addressed that safeguard employees from the unexpected energization of electrical equipment during maintenance activities
MichaelHughes,HSE Coordinator, Siemens Energy
INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
On-sitehazardrecognition:Achecklistforthe entire wind farm • Discussbestpracticesafetyprogramstosafeguard
employees and subcontractors working on wind farms to improve safety records and decrease insurance costs
• Examinesafetyimplementationproceduresforallaspects of potential on-site hazards including working at height, fall protection, crane and rigging, confined space, electrical safety and lock-out tag-out procedures
• Understandhowtoinspectanddocumentpotentialsafety hazards inherent to uptower components including ladder construction, tie-off point’s capacities, guardrail function, transition deck safety and hub and nacelle entry
Les Boette, Safety Coordinator, Siemens Power Generation
JohnKolak,President, Praxis Corporation
Trey Hall, Director, Wind Operations AES WInd Generation
Safeturbinemaintenanceworkinextremeweatherconditions• Understandatwhatpointweathercanbe
considered severe and / or threatening, and what you can do to ensure the safety of your staff
• HearhowVestaspreparesforconditionssuchastornadoes, lightning strikes, and extreme heat and extreme cold on both equipment and staff
• Getacomprehensiveoverviewofthewarningsystemsand training that will prepare your technicians
Rob Edinger, Senior HSE Manager US and Canada, Vestas
REGULATORY SHIFTS AND CHANGES
KEYNOTE
OSHA and the Wind Industry: What requirements exist now and in the future?• Withmorewindturbinesbeing
manufactured and installed all across the US, understand what employees and employers need to know about workplace hazards
• Notallhazardsinwindareunique:Examine the latest OSHA standards such as Falls, Confined Space Entry, Crane, Derrick & Hoist Safety, Electrical and Machine Guarding
• Discoverwhyemployeesneedtobeengaged in workplace safety and health, and how employers can help protect their employees from these hazards
Dean Wingo, Assistant Regional Administrator, Department of Labor - OSHA
JackRector,Area Director, OSHA
OSHA and the wind industry – where are we now?• Getacandidbreakdownoftherecent
developments in federal OSHA’s approach to regulating the wind industry
• AddresshowOSHAisapplyingitsstandards developed for other industries to wind operations; the compliance issues created by OSHA’s approach; and the principles of multi-employer liability
• DelveintorecentOSHAwindindustryenforcement actions, as well as OSHA enforcement policies in general under the current administration and how federal OSHA is attempting to influence the performance of state OSHA plans
Stephen C. Yohay, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash Smoak & Stewart, P.C., Las Vegas, NV
CASE STUDY
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AnindustryledagendatailoredonlytotheUSHealthandSafetyMarket
Workingatheightandwind turbinerescue• Understandtheelementsofa
safe system of work, including equipment selection and inspection, use of tools, risk assessment, method statements and emergency procedures
• Examinetheestablishedworkzonesinawindturbine and how you can associate rescue training from each separate work zone
• Discoverwhatstandardrescueequipmentisrequired for evacuation and rescue from a wind turbine, and how to correctly minimize the risk of fall
***Stillconsideringspeakerproposals*** PleasecontactBenSatchwellon
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WORKINGWITHON-SITECONTRACTORS
Evaluatingthesuitabilityof on-sitecontractors• Weighingupyouroptions–
understand how GE assesses which contractors they will use and what they look for when doing so
• Hearhowtoevaluatethecapabilitiesofacontractor according to the needs of your individual wind farm and the skills of their staff for both the short and long term
• Gaininsightintorealisticprojectmanagementrequirements and what systems can be utilized to avoid serious injury and severe delays
Dennis Pruett, Services Leader - Americas,GE Energy
INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
Managing3rdpartycontractors:Settingthestandardsforon-sitesafety• Seehowyoucanbothqualifyandquantifythe
expertise and track record of the company and their personnel that will be present at a wind farm site
• Discoverhowtoprogrammeamanualthatdeals with all aspects of on-site wind farm work from contractors point of view
• Hearhowtoensurethatallon-siteworkersare equipped with appropriate skill-sets, qualifications and experience to manage maintenance procedures and unexpected H&S issues
Brian Arndt, Director of EHS & Quality, Outland Energy
MikeKelley, Director of Environmental Health and Safety, Upwind SolutionsJean-PaulCane,Rope Partners
STAFFING: REQUIREMENTS, RECRUITMENT & TRAINING
Safetytrinity:Leadingsafeandsuccessfulwork• Getinsightintoeffectiveriskidentificationsothatyou
are fully aware of where high potential losses of profit are
• Discoverhowtoestablishbestriskmanagementsystems and how these can be implemented to have a low impact on day to day operation
• Ensurethatstrategiesareinplacetomonitorpotentialrisks and mitigate accidents before they occur
John T. Moore, Assistant Vice President, Marsh USA, Inc.
PPE,fallprotection&climbassist:equipmentforthesafetechnician• Withexamplesfromthefield,understandwhat
equipment a technician should be provided with while on site and why this is necessary
• Discovertheproperwayinwhichsafetyequipmentshould be used
• Findoutwhydifferentturbinedesignsrequiredifferentsafety equipment, and where the similarities
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Influencingsafetechnicianbehavior:transparencyofconsequence• Discoverhowyoucangetyouremployeestocomply
with safety rules, policies and procedures with a better understanding of root cause safety problems
• Knowingawrittenpracticeisn’teverything–seehow to influence human behavior through a better understanding of consequence to avoid any risk of non compliance
• Understandhowtodevelopasafetycultureinyourcompany through making the consequence of actions certain in a technicians mind
ToddKarasek,Vice President of Environment, Health and Safety, Suzlon Wind Energy Corp
INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
Standardsforrecruiting,trainingandretainingprofessionalwindtechnicians• Lookatthevarioussafetytrainingprogrammesfor
technical staff and find out what further steps you can take to train your selected workforce to your required standard
• Theimportanceofpre-hirephysicalevaluationsandtraining to improve attitude, behaviour and overall safety on wind farm site
• Discusstowhatlevelyourtechniciansshouldbetrained in emergency response, and look at how respiratory training can help working at elevated heights
RickDiCicco,EHS Manager, Mitsubishi Power Systems
EricEndreszl,EHS Trainer, Grand Rapids Community College
RichWhiteside,National Training Director, MIAT
TURBINE ERGONOMICS AND DESIGN FOR SAFETY
INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
Theoperator’sperspectiveonwhatsafety design faults COULD be engineered out • Withparticipationfromthetopwind
operators, discuss and debate what design faults could be engineered out from a wind turbine
• Understandwhytheseparticulardesignfaults have caused issues in the past, and why they need to be engineered out
• Intheeyesofanoperator,whatwouldconstitute a perfect wind turbine?
Grayling Vander Velde, EHS Professional - EHS Field Support, Duke Energy
CarlosDiaz,Director, Environmental, Health & Safety, Midwest Generation, Edison Mission Energy
INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
TheOEM’sperspectiveandwhatisbeing done to engineering out safety design faults • ExaminehowOEMsdifferintheir
approaches to turbine design, and how this difference of opinions can minimize risk of injury
• Safetyriskassessmentprocess:Identifyhazards with equipment design, implement controls, quantitatively model risk build-up, and reduce risk of injury
• Understandthedesignofpast,presentandfuture wind turbines, and find out how you can reduce risk of injury
ToddKarasek,Vice President of Environment, Health and Safety, Suzlon Wind Energy Corp
RickKroon,Vice President Sustainability, Environmental, Health, Safety, Vestas American Wind TechnologySpeakerTBC,GE Energy
CASE STUDY
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UNRIVALLED INDUSTRY NETWORKING & KNOWLEDGE SHARINGWe're working hard to make sure you get at least a years worth of business contacts to fill your order books in the space of 2 days. You can spend as much time as you want networking and sharing ideas with the right people to build those long lasting, mutually beneficial business relationships.
Networkingmadeeasythroughsimpleyeteffectivetoolssuchasour:
OnlineNetworkingCentre- Get access to an “interactive delegate list” where you can personally and directly make contact with all conference attendees - this will be open for 6 weeks around the event to help you plan meetings in advance, network during the event and follow up after the conference has finished!
Segmentedareasfor1-to-1business meetings – Use this as a chance to network and walk away with the business cards you want!
WorkingGroupDiscussionSessions – This event will actively promote knowledge sharing on operations and maintenance. Simply put, they are result orientated roundtable discussions with educated moderators, real scenarios to work through and actionable points to apply when you return to the office. The biggest need, as you will all agree, is interaction. So that’s why these intimate Working Group Discussion sessions form an integral part of the conference.
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I would recommend to associates because of quality of presentations, panel
discussions & networking on pertinent topics facing our industry today
Mike Carlson, Hansen Transmission
Solid, practical information to improve O&M practice. Great opportunity to
meet with industry leadersGary Griffin, Edison Mission Energy
Very informative conference with a great opportunity to
meet other people in the industry
Grayling Vander Velde, Duke Energy
An excellent event with good owner / operator focus and involvement, as
well as a good mix of real case studiesJeff Wiener, GE Wind
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•LatestUpdateonShiftsinIndustryRegulation:Ensure adequate safety margins and regulatory compliance and understand why this is critical to your customers, employees and shareholders
•BestPracticeSafetyStrategiesExplored:Learn about the safety strategies that have been developed by companies operating in the wind space which will not only help you see a rise productivity, but also a decline in injury
•Lock-Out/Tag-Out: Learn about OSHA's regulation on "energized" machinery, and examine lock-out/tag-out concepts, procedures, devices, and electrical control systems to protect your employees
•CultivatingConfinedSpaceSafety:Discuss how to educate workers on safe practices required for confined space entry in wind towers
•WorkingatHeight&FallProtection:Understand OSHA's requirements for working at height and how, with the correct PPE, climbing best practices, and equipment inspection you can prevent injury
•StaffRecruitment&Training:Find out what steps you should take to recruit and retain only the most qualified technicians for your team. Then discover how to optimize your workforce efficiency across your operations to avoid unnecessary cost from delays
•Workingwith3rdPartyContractors:Engage fully with your contractors and sub-contractors to ensure that unnecessary risks are avoided and that health and safety is properly managed throughout all contracts
•WindTurbineErgonomicsandDesignforSafety:Understand what safety systems are required to protect your employees long term health at work and what R&D is being done to engineer out design faults while meeting the needs of the customer
Speakersinclude:Dean Wingo Assistant Regional Administrator OSHA
Stephen Yohay Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart PC
Carlos Diaz Director, Health & Safety Edison Mission Energy
Grayling Vander Velde EHS Professional - EHS Field Support Duke Energy
Rick Kroon VP Sustainability, Environmental, Health, Safety Vestas American Wind Technology Inc.
Michael Hughes HSE Coordinator Siemens Wind Power
Todd Karasek VP Environment, Health & Safety Suzlon Wind Energy
Jack Rector, Area Director, OSHA
Trey Hall, Director, Wind Operations, AES WInd Generation
Great conference, it was chance to meet industry
leaders. They presented many topics which are prevalent and important to the wind industry
today and in the future!
Justin Hunt, Vestas
A unique, industry-first event focusing on specific Wind Health and Safety challenges throughout North America
150+ EHS professionals at the forefront of the industry present in one location
Profit from the knowledge and insight of 16+ inspiring HSE leaders from developers, operators through to ISPs and other 3rd party contractors
Case studies from real life wind farm experiences
Take advantage of 16+ hours of networking giving yourself a huge chance to make vital contacts to drive your health and safety initiatives forward
Whythisisnotjustanotherwindrelatedconference:
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