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M I D W E S T C O N S T R U C T I O N S A F E T Y
C O N F E R E N C E & E X P OKEYNOTE SPEAKER
INDUSTRY EXHIBITORS OSHA PROFESSIONALSBREAKOUT SESSIONS NETWORKING
March 2 & 3, 2017Adams Pointe Conference Center
1400 NE Coronado Drive Blue Springs, Missouri 64014
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CLOSING SPEAKERR. Lance Witcher, J.D.
The Ogletree Deakins Law Firm
SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS
Mark Mayfield, CSP, CPAE
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The Builders’ Association 2016 Safety Excellence Award Judges included (from left): Todd Sieleman, OSHA Assistant Area Director, OSHA Kansas City Area Office; Pat Flynn, Ed.S., Assistant Professor, Environmental and Safety Management, School of Construction, Pittsburg State University College of Technology; Monica Nevels, Assistant Professor of Safety, University of Central Missouri: Allen Vinyard, Safety Consultant, Division of Industrial Safety and Health, Kansas Department of Labor; and Dan Stark, CIH, Assistant Director, Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.
THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION
10TH ANNUAL SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS BREAKFAST
Thursday, March 2, 2017
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 Kimberly Stille, Regional Administrator for OSHA Region VII Office
CONDUCTED IN COOPERATION WITH THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS:
THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION
MISSOURI DIVISION OF LABOR STANDARDS
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
OSHA REGION VII OFFICE
OSHA KANSAS CITY AREA OFFICE
2015 Brian Schrader, McCownGordon Construction 2014 Chuck Rutledge, Faith Technologies, Inc.
2013 Brian Thomas, A.L. Huber, Inc.
2012 Dennis Burks, HNTB Corp. 2011 Jim Miller, JE Dunn Construction Company
2010 Jim Pickel, Cates Sheet Metal Industries, Inc.
2009 David Hulse, JE Dunn Construction Company 2008 Chuck Paulson, MMC Contractors
2007 Greg Jobe, Walton Construction Company
2015 McCownGordon Construction 2014 Capital Electric Construction Co., Inc.
2013 Kelly-Hill Company
2012 JE Dunn Construction Company 2011 Coleman Industrial Construction, Inc.
2010 The Weitz Company
2009 Walton Construction Company 2008 JE Dunn Construction Company
2007 M.A. Mortenson Construction
McCownGordon Construction honored as the 2015 Grand Award Winner for All Divisions, Left to right: Blaine Arbuckle, Safety Coordinator, McCownGordon; Brian Schrader, Safety Director, McCownGordon; Bonita Winingham, Deputy Regional Administrator, OSHA Region VII; and Brett Gordon, President, McCownGordon.
Brian Schrader Safety Director, McCownGordon Construction, was honored
as Safety Professional of the Year 2015.
PAST
SAFETY EXCELLENCE
AWARD WINNERS
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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 $109.00 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.
ADAMS POINTE CONFERENCE CENTER
“The Corporate Comedian”
It’s seldom that you find a really funny, clean comedian and it’s seldom that you find a really good, captivating speaker. It’s nearly impossible to find one who is both. Mark Mayfield is one of the rare individuals in the world who is equally accomplished at performing comedy shows or delivering high content keynote speeches.
Known as “The Corporate Comedian”, he has merged together his corporate background as a lobbyist and his comedy background as a nightclub performer to create an extremely unique and comedic presentation style. He has received rave reviews sharing the stage with a wide variety of celebrities like Paul Newman, Peter Frampton, Colin Powell, and Bob Newhart and has introduced the President of the United States on a live, nationwide television broadcast.
Raised on a farm in Caney, Kansas, he received two degrees from Kansas State University and served as National President of the Future Farmers of America. He has spent time as a high school teacher, a corporate lobbyist, was partner of an innovative golf instruction facility, was a professional model and spokesperson in print and television commercials, and owned a top rated nightclub. He obviously struggled with holding down a job.
Mark Mayfield is author of the popular book, Mom’s Rules, a comedic yet poignant look at those things Mom said to us as kids, and he makes nearly 100 presentations annually to a wide variety of corporations, conventions, and trade associations. He has received two degrees magna cum laude from Kansas State University and is a recipient of the “Certified Speaking Professional” designation from the National Speakers Association. He has also been inducted into their “Speaker Hall of Fame”.
He is happily married to Terry, Grandpa to Delaney, Archer, Reid, and Everett, and the proud father of two amazing daughters, Leah and Lindsay. His hobbies are golf, basketball, and music and he was voted one of the top five funniest people in his family.
From comedy shows to seminars, Mark’s philosophy is simple…..…say it with humor and people will take the message home.
The Ogletree Deakins Law Firm
R. Lance Witcher is a shareholder with the national law firm of Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. in its St. Louis office (who regularly works handles matters out of Ogletree’s Kansas City office). Mr. Witcher concentrates his practice primarily in litigation of employment-related disputes, including defending enforcement actions brought by OSHA and MSHA.
He has tried dozens of cases, argued numerous federal and state appeals and has appeared before the U.S. Supreme Court. Mr. Witcher is listed in Best Lawyers in America (the oldest peer-review publication in the legal profession) from 2014-present as well as in “Super Lawyers” by Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers 2005 -present as the top five percent of attorneys chosen by their peers through independent research.
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DAY 1 - Thursday, March 2, 2017 REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST BUFFET ................................................................................................................. 7:00 AM – 7:55 AM
SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS/OPENING SESSION – MARK MAYFIELD, CSP, CPAE ................................. 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
BREAK / EXPO ........................................................................................................................................................ 9:45 AM - 10:10 AM
LUNCH BUFFET ....................................................................................................................................................... 12:45 PM - 1:40 PM
PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING RECEPTION ........................................................................................................ 4:20 PM - 6:00 PM
OSHA’S NEW SILICA STANDARD FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY .................................................... 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Shelly Pizzi, CIH, CSP - Black & Veatch This session will cover the basics of what to expect and what you need to do in order to comply with the new OSHA's Crystalline Silica Rule for Construction. You will also SEE what an allowable daily and annual exposure to silica looks like. OSHA’s ENFORCEMENT & SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN 2015 NFPA 70E ....................................................... 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Doug Tellin, Master Electrician - Electrical Safety Specialists, LLC This session is to provide an overall understanding of the 2015 NFPA 70E and how they may affect your company’s overall electrical safety program. Learn about significant changes such as approach boundaries, PPE requirements, training requirements, normal operation of equipment and more. We will also go into detail on the latest training requirements for qualified employees as well as OSHA enforcement of these standards. Student will gain a better understanding of the relationship with OSHA and NFPA 70E, as well as, key items that need to be addressed for the next three year cycle of their electrical safety program. Learn how to protect your employees from Arc Flash/Blast and other electrical hazards with proper assessments and hazard mitigation. Understand the link between the NFPA 70E, NFPA 70B, and NFPA 99 and the impact these standards may have on your facility. HIGH ANGLE RESCUE ......................................................................................................................................... 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Kevin Wattenbarger, Fire Captain - City of Olathe, Kansas Fire Department Review of rescue techniques and equipment you may see from a local fire department in the event a tower rescue operation is implemented on a communication tower site. Review training Kansas City Metro Teams received to standardize response. BUSINESS SIDE OF SAFETY .............................................................................................................................. 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Russ Bartholomew, CSP, CHST, CRIS - CORE Safety Group We look at the financial impact that the safety program has on your organization, specifically we will address workers compensation cost, the experience modification rating and how to get your leadership to view the safety department as a profit center as opposed to an expense center.
AERIAL LIFTS ....................................................................................................................................................... 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Joe Nuzum - United Rentals, Inc. This session will be a general aerial safety presentation with Questions and Answers. MANAGING OSHA INSPECTIONS ...................................................................................................................... 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Rocky Rowlett, CSP - Faith Technologies, Inc. Because OSHA inspections are commonly unannounced, a company should pre-plan its strategy in the event of an inspection and understand the Responsibilities of the employer as well as the OSHA Compliance officer. During this presentation we will discuss proper inspection protocol, post citation requirements, and Lessons Learned. MONEY IS MOTION: IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY AND EFFICIENCY WHILE REDUCING RISK FACTORS 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Randy Mansell, CSP, CHST, CRIS, RRE - CNA Insurance Learn how to analyze construction projects and work methods through pre-planning and observation to improve productivity, efficiency while reducing fatigue and risk worker risk factors. OSHA Anti-Retaliation Compliant Programs ..................................................................................................... 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM AJ Gajdosik, CSP, ARM-P - Acuity Insurance OSHA has released a new recordkeeping rule that has anti-retaliation provisions contained within it. Post-incident drug testing programs, incentive programs and prompt reporting requirements are being targeted for citations. Are your programs compliant? Attend this session to find out what you need to do to stay in compliance with these new provisions.
SESSION OVERVIEW
DAY 1 - Thursday, March 2, 2017 (Continued)
WHEN CLAIMS GO BAD ......................................................................................................................................... 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM Lynn Peoples - Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Mark Woodward, M. ED., EMT-B - Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Why do some work comp claims turn into disasters? What can my organization do to avoid claim catastrophes? Learn the common factors of serious claims that resulted in a lose-lose situation for everyone involved. Learn simple and effective methods that your organization can adopt to improve safety, reduce workers’ compensation costs and avoid injury nightmares. BEST PRACTICES: FLEET CONTROLS FOR CONSTRUCTION ........................................................................... 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM Adam Wendel, CSP, ARM, CRIS - Amerisure Insurance Company Construction trades hire tradesmen, not drivers. However, this course will provide an understanding of best practices for the Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operation and practical application for the Construction Industry. Additionally, fleet policies covering both company and personal use, as well as using selection criteria to put the best drivers behind the wheel, provide necessary controls to protect companies, drivers, and property while positively impacting results. SAFETY CULTURE - AN OWNER’S PERSPECTIVE .............................................................................................. 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM Rosie Privitera Biondo, President - Mark One Electric Company, Inc. Brett Gordon, President - McCownGordon Construction Pat McCown, Chief Executive Officer - McCownGordon Construction Come listen to the owners of successful construction companies discuss the influence a positive safety culture has on the company. Discussion will also include other aspects of developing and maintaining the desired culture. OSHA UPDATE ......................................................................................................................................................... 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM 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.
DOT - SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE SIMPLIFIED, COMPLYING WITH THE 2017 E-LOG RULE ......................... 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Jeff Stephens, CSP - Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc. Steven Wilk, M.A., CPP - SAK Construction LLC Just because the DOT regulations seem complex, doesn’t mean your Safety and Compliance program needs to be complicated. A brief overview of the driver qualifications, insurance requirements, vehicle maintenance, controlled substance and alcohol testing programs, and recent regulatory rule changes. MSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................................................... 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Brian Smith, CHST, CET, STSC - The Builders’ Association/AGC Are you confused by the different training requirements before working at a mine? If so, this course will help clarify the different MSHA Part 46 and 48 courses and contractor requirements. THE BENEFITS OF BRINGING MEDICAL AND DRUG SCREENING TO THE JOB SITE ...................................... 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Kevin McCormick - Medcor, Inc. We will discuss the risks addressed by bringing medical and drug screening to the job site. We will also take a look at the risks quantitatively. Additionally we will look at how smaller job sites, who cannot justify on-site, can enhance the medical coverage at the job site. SAFETY PROFESSIONALS AND YOUR UNKNOWN LIABILITY ........................................................................... 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Dave Ezell - Mark One Electric Company, Inc. This presentation will discuss situations involving common decisions that safety managers deal with in a construction environment and the potential liability involved with those decisions. In an increasingly litigious society it is important to discuss these issues and give solid and sensible feedback to protect the safety manager from potential litigation while still performing the position at a high level.
SESSION OVERVIEW
DAY 2 - Friday, March 3, 2017
BREAKFAST BUFFET/EXPOSITION ...................................................................................................................... 7:00 AM - 7:55 AM
VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE ............................................................................................................................ 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Sharon Mount, CSP - Thomas McGee, L.C. This presentation will define workplace violence, identify the four categories of workplace violence, and provide information on the general risk factors and common actions to prevent violence in the workplace. THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT ELECTRICAL INJURIES .................................................................................. 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Thomas D. Ray, CSP- City Utilities of Springfield Missouri This session will discuss the truth and consequences of making contact with overhead and underground high-voltage power lines and the hazards of low voltage electricity to you and your employees. ACE FALL PROTECTION CONCEPTS .................................................................................................................... 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Mark Damon, - Damon, Inc. An alternative method of evaluating fall protection. USING DRONES IN BUSINESS – LEGAL AND LIABILITY ISSUES ...................................................................... 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Robert Hopson - Lockton Companies Overview of liability issues operating Drones for business purposes, including the recent developments as to operational rules from the FAA. We will examine the liability exposures as it relates to bodily injury/property damage and personal injury. We will also touch on minimizing the risk of using UAS in your business.
FLAGGERS WANTED: KDOT FLAGGER TRAINING & WORK ZONE BASICS .................................................. 9:25 AM - 10:25 AM Jeff Stephens, CSP - Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc. Work zones are not just for highway crews. This program will assist you in setting up small short term work zones for your job sites and provide you with KDOT Flagger Educational Program Training Cards will be issued DOJ & OSHA’S WORKER ENDANGERMENT INITIATIVE & CIVIL & CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT UPDATE .. 9:25 AM - 10:25 AM Andrew C. Brought, J.D. - Spencer Fane LLP The U.S. Department of Justice is ramping up its Worker Endangerment Initiative in consultation with OSHA. This initiative will mean a new focus on civil and criminal prosecution of companies and individuals for violations of worker protection laws. SAFETY MANAGEMENT: DOING BUSINESS RIGHT .......................................................................................... 9:25 AM - 10:25 AM Richard Brauer - American Maplan Corporation This presentation will offer the audience direct access to a high performance culture development concept that drove a Kansas company to an unimaginable culture of excellence. Without destination management, it would have been impossible to double the operational performance ratio and realize fifteen years (over two million hours) without a loss work day accident. WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT EPA’S RRP REQUIREMENTS COULD LEAVE YOU IN THE DUST .......... 9:25 AM - 10:25 AM Robert Simmons, MS - The Builders’ Association/AGC The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule is the most important federal lead regulation since the HUD Lead-Safe Housing Rule over a decade ago. Federal law requires contractors that disturb painted surfaces in homes, child care facilities and schools built before 1978 to be certified and follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination. Common renovation activities like sanding, cutting, and demolition can create hazardous lead dust and chips by disturbing lead-based paint, which can be harmful to adults and children. This session will provide you with an overview of the EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule and requirements so that your organization will not be left in the dust should an EPA Compliance Officer visit one of your projects.
CLOSING SESSION – R. LANCE WITCHER, J.D. .............................................................................................. 10:55 AM - 11:55 PM
VENDOR DRAWINGS ........................................................................................................................................... 11:55 AM - 12:30 PM
BRING COMPLETED EXHIBITOR CARD & CONFERENCE EVALUATION TO CLOSING SESSION FOR A CHANCE TO WIN!!!
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SESSION OVERVIEW
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The Construction Safety Group of Kansas City was organized in 1991 by a group of pioneering professionals interested in improving construction safety in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. For over two decades, the CSG has been “THE GROUP” for leaders of the construction industry to network, educate, mentor and promote construction safety.
To learn more about the Construction Safety Group of Kansas Cityand a complete calendar of events visit our website: www.csgkc.org
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MISSOURI ONE CALL SYSTEM Derek Leffert - 573.280.8500 [email protected] WWW.MO1CALL.COM BOOTH #29
AMERICAN RIGGER’S SUPPLY, INC. Jim Leach - 913.522.1515 [email protected] WWW.AMERICANRIGGERS.COM BOOTH #22
ORASURE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Whitney Barnes - 484.553.2986 [email protected] WWW.ORASURE.COM BOOTH #23
BUILDINGPOINT MID-AMERICA Corey Bell - 636.590.7233 [email protected] WWW.BPMIDAMERICA.COM BOOTH #10
OSHA REGION VII Jacalyn Wheeler - 816.502.9025 [email protected] WWW.OSHA.GOV BOOTH #7
CORE SAFETY GROUP Russ Bartholomew - 888.250.1830 [email protected] WWW.CORESAFETY.COM BOOTH #9
PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY Pat Flynn - 620-235-4638 [email protected] WWW.PITTSSTATE.EDU BOOTH #17
DAY STAR CORPORATION Bob Ripplinger - 816.221.1401 [email protected] WWW.DAYSTARSAFETY.COM BOOTH #20
PROCESS MARKETING GROUP Joe Brandel - 913.940.0300 [email protected] WWW.PMGMIDWEST.COM BOOTH #34
ELECTRICAL SAFETY SPECIALISTS, LLC Natalie Scott - 816.925.0443 [email protected] WWW.ARCFLASHPRO.COM BOOTH #31
THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION Robin Norris - 816.595.4109 [email protected] WWW.BUILDERSASSOCIATION.COM BOOTH #8
FALLTECH Jeff Gibbs - 816.223.5395 [email protected] WWW.FALLTECH.COM BOOTH #16
TOMO DRUG TESTING John Throckmorton - 417.849.0277 [email protected] WWW.YOURDRUGTESTING.COM BOOTH #28
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Dena Ackors - 785.296.4386 [email protected] WWW.DOL.KS.GOV/SAFETY/DEFAULT.ASPX BOOTH #33
TOTAL TOOL SUPPLY Bryan Lockhart - 816.556.6265 [email protected] WWW.TOTALTOOL.COM BOOTH #30
MIDWEST BUILDERS’ CASUALTY Porter Prince - 816.474.7799 [email protected] WWW.MWBC.COM BOOTH #32
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI Leigh Ann Blunt - 660.543.4963 [email protected] WWW.UCMO.EDU BOOTH #24
MISSOURI DIVISION OF LABOR STANDARDS Daniel Stark - 573.751.3403 [email protected] WWW.LABOR.MO.GOV BOOTH #21
WISE SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL John Kingsley - 913.744.8711 [email protected] WWW.WISESAFETYENV.COM BOOTH #18
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SCARLETT BARBOSA Safety, Health & Environmental Services Office Administrator The Builders’ Association/AGC Kansas City, MO [email protected]
BRIAN SCHRADER, MS Safety Director McCownGordon Construction Kansas City, MO [email protected]
DAVE EZELL Director of Safety & Risk Management Mark One Electric Company, Inc. Kansas City, MO [email protected]
PHIL SHOEMAKER, MS, CSP, CHST, STSC Safety, Health & Environmental Services Director The Builders’ Association/AGC Kansas City, MO [email protected]
PAT FLYNN, ED.S. Assoc. Professor Environmental & Safety Management Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, KS [email protected]
TODD SIELEMAN Assistant Area Director OSHA Kansas City Area Office Kansas City, MO [email protected]
DWAYNE HARTMAN, CSP, CRIS Vice President, Sr. Loss Control Consultant Lockton Companies Kansas City, MO [email protected]
BRIAN SMITH, CHST, CET, STSC Safety, Health & Environmental Services Asst. Director The Builders’ Association/AGC Kansas City, MO [email protected]
GREG JOBE Safety Manager JE Dunn Construction Company Kansas City, MO [email protected]
BARRY STELZER, MS, CSP, CHST Safety Director/Trainer St. Louis-Kansas City Carpenters Regional Council St. Louis, MO [email protected]
KAREN KONO, RN, COHN Associate Health & Safety Specialist Cerner Corporation Kansas City, MO [email protected]
JEFF STEPHENS, CSP Safety Director Emery Sapp & Sons Columbia, MO [email protected]
HARRY MILLER, MS, CSP, CHST Director of Safety SAK Construction O’Fallon, MO [email protected]
CHRIS TERRELL Chief Operations Officer R.F. Fisher Electric Co., LLC Kansas City, KS [email protected]
J.W. PAGE, MS, CSHS Safety Director Lytle Construction, Inc. Kansas City, MO [email protected]
JOHN “JT” THROCKMORTON Senior Training and Account Manager Tomo Drug Testing Springfield, MO [email protected]
PORTER PRINCE, MS, CSP Loss Control Manager Midwest Builders’ Casualty Kansas City, MO [email protected]
MARK WOODWARD, M. ED., EMT-B Senior Loss Prevention Trainer Missouri Employers Mutual Columbia, MO [email protected]
CHUCK RUTLEDGE, M. ED. Safety Director Faith Technologies, Inc. Lenexa, KS 66215 [email protected]
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PLANNING MATRIX TIME THURSDAY – MARCH 2, 2017
7:00 AM - 7:55 AM REGISTRATION / BREAKFAST BUFFET / EXHIBITS OPEN
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS & KEYNOTE SPEAKER MARK MAYFIELD, CSP, CPAE - “The Corporate Comedian”
9:45 AM - 10:10 AM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
OSHA’S NEW SILICA STANDARD FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Shelly Pizzi, Black & Veatch
OSHA’S ENFORCEMENT & SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN 2015 NFPA 70E
Doug Tellin, Electrical Safety Specialists, LLC
HIGH ANGLE RESCUE Kevin Wattenbarger,
City of Olathe, KS Fire Department
BUSINESS SIDE OF SAFETY Russ Bartholomew, CORE Safety Group
11:15 AM - 11:40 AM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN
11:45 AM - 12:45 PM AERIAL SAFETY
Joe Nuzum, United Rentals, Inc.
MANAGING OSHA INSPECTIONS Rocky Rowlett,
Faith Technologies, Inc.
MONEY IS MOTION Randy Mansell, CNA Insurance
OSHA ANTI-RETALIATION COMPLIANT PROGRAMS AJ Gajdosik
Acuity Insurance
12:45 PM – 1:40 PM LUNCH PROVIDED / EXHIBITS OPEN
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM
WHEN CLAIMS GO BAD Lynn Peoples,
Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Mark Woodward,
Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance
BEST PRACTICES: FLEET CONTROLS FOR CONSTRUCTION
Adam Wendal, Amerisure Insurance Company
SAFETY CULTURE - AN OWNER’S PERSPECTIVE
Rosie Privitera Biondo, Mark One Electric Company, Inc.
Brett Gordon, McCownGordon Construction
Pat McCown, McCownGordon Construction
OSHA UPDATE OSHA Kansas City Area Office
2:45 PM – 3:10 PM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN
3:15 PM - 4:15 PM
DOT - SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE SIMPLIFIED, COMPLYING WITH THE
2017 E-LOG RULE Jeff Stephens, Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc.
Steven Wilk, SAK Construction LLC
MSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Brian Smith,
The Builders’ Association/AGC
BENEFITS OF BRINGING MEDICAL & DRUG SCREENING TO JOB SITE
Kevin McCormick, Medcor, Inc.
SAFETY PROFESSIONALS AND YOUR UNKNOWN LIABILITY
Dave Ezell, Mark One Electric Company, Inc.
4:20 PM - 6:00 PM PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING RECEPTION
TIME FRIDAY – MARCH 3, 2017 7:00 AM - 7:55 AM BREAKFAST BUFFET / EXHIBITS OPEN
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE
Sharon Mount, Thomas McGee, L.C.
THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT ELECTRICAL INJURIES
Thomas D. Ray, City Utilities of Springfield Missouri
ACE FALL PROTECTION CONCEPTS Mark Damon, Damon, Inc.
USING DRONES IN BUSINESS - LEGAL AND LIABILITY ISSUES
Robert Hopson, Lockton Companies
9:00 AM - 9:20 AM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN
9:25 AM - 10:25 AM
FLAGGERS WANTED: KDOT FLAGGER TRAINING AND WORK
ZONE BASICS Jeff Stephens
Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc.
DOJ & OSHA’S WORKER ENDANGERMENT INITIATIVE AND CIVIL & CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT UPDATE
Andrew Brought, Spencer Fane LLP
SAFETY MANAGEMENT: DOING BUSINESS RIGHT
Richard Brauer, American Maplan Corporation
WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT EPA’S RRP REQUIREMENTS COULD LEAVE YOU
IN THE DUST Robert Simmons,
The Builders’ Association/AGC
10:25 AM – 10:50 AM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN
10:55 AM – 11:55 AM CLOSING SESSION R. LANCE WITCHER, J.D. - The Ogletree Deakins Law Firm
11:55 AM – 12:30 PM VENDOR DRAWINGS
(MASTERCARD, VISA, OR AM. EXPRESS)
DATE NAME ON CARD CARD # EXP. TOTAL PERSON CARD TYPE
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 $219.00, after February 3rd $249.00) DAY 1 – THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2017
CHECK ONLY 1 BOX IN EACH TIME FRAME (Total of 4 Selections) 7:00 AM - 9:45 AM SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS & OPENING SESSION FEATURING - MARK MAYFIELD, CSP, CP
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM OSHA’S NEW SILICA STANDARD FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
OSHA’S ENFORCEMENT & SIGNIFICANT
CHANGES IN 2015 NFPA 70E
HIGH ANGLE RESCUE BUSINESS SIDE OF SAFETY
11:45 AM - 12:45 PM AERIAL SAFETY MANAGING OSHA INSPECTIONS MONEY IS MOTION OSHA ANTI-RETALIATION
COMPLIANT PROGRAMS
1:45 PM - 2:45 PM WHEN CLAIMS GO BAD
BEST PRACTICES: FLEET CONTROLS FOR CONSTRUCTION
SAFETY CULTURE AND OWNER’S PERSPECTIVE ROUND TABLE
OSHA UPDATE
3:15 PM - 4:15 PM
DOT - SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE SIMPLIFIED,
COMPLYING WITH THE 2017 E-LOG RULE
MSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
BENEFITS MEDICAL & DRUG
SCREENING ON JOB SITE
SAFETY PROFESSIONALS AND UNKNOWN LIABILITY
DAY 2 – FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017 CHECK ONLY 1 BOX IN EACH TIME FRAME (Total of 2 Selections)
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE
THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT ELECTRICAL
INJURIES
ACE FALL PROTECTION CONCEPTS
USING DRONES IN BUSINESS LEGAL AND LIABILITY ISSUES
9:25 AM - 10:25 AM FLAGGERS WANTED:
KDOT FLAGGER TRAINING & WORK ZONE BASICS
DOJ & OSHA’S WORKER ENDANGERMENT
INITIATIVE AND CIVIL & CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT
UPDATE
SAFETY MANAGEMENT:
DOING BUSINESS RIGHT
10:55 AM – 11:55 AM CLOSING SESSION - R. LANCE WITCHER, J.D., THE OGLETREE DEAKINS LAW FIRM
*TWO-DAY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INCLUDES SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS BREAKFASTCANCELLATIONS: DUE TO CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITMENTS, REGISTRATIONS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE AFTER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017.
PLEASE INDICATE NUMBER OF REGISTRANTS IN FRONT OF REGISTRATION OPTION THAT APPLIES TO YOUR PAYMENT.
TWO-DAY CONFERENCE (MARCH 2 & 3) EARLY BIRD SPECIAL POSTMARKED BY FEBRUARY 3, 2017 $219.00 ___________ TWO-DAY CONFERENCE ((MARCH 2 & 3) REGISTRATION POSTMARKED AFTER FEBRUARY 3, 2017 $249.00 ___________ FULL-TIME STUDENT TWO-DAY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (ID REQUIRED) $ 99.00 ___________ *SAFETY AWARDS BREAKFAST ONLY (INCLUDED IN TWO DAY CONFERENCE FEE) $ 40.00 ___________ CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEU’S THRU UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI) $ 25.00 ___________
TOTAL PAYMENT (NOTE: WALK-IN REGISTRATION FOR TWO DAY CONFERENCE = $269.00) ___________
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.
REGISTRATION FORM
WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT EPA'S RRP
REQUIREMENTS COULD LEAVE YOU IN THE DUST
The Builders’ Association Midwest Construction Safety Conference 720 Oak Street Kansas City, MO 64106-1628
March 1 & 2, 2018
PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID The Builders’ Association
March 1, 2018
SAVE THE DATE
See you next year……..