3rd Annual Midwest Construction Safety Conference

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ANNUAL MIDWEST
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
CONFERENCE & EXPO
March 22 & 23, 2012
Pre-Conference March 21st
Adams Pointe Conference Center
1500 NE Coronado Drive
Blue Springs, MO 64014
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THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION
5TH ANNUAL SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS BREAKFAST
Thursday, March 22, 2012
7:00 A.M. to 9:45 A.M.
Breakfast and Awards Presentation will be in Ballroom Salons A – E
CONDUCTED IN COOPERATION WITH THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS:
2010 AWARDS JUDGES THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION
MISSOURI DIVISION OF LABOR
STANDARDS
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
OSHA REGION VII OFFICE
OSHA KANSAS CITY AREA OFFICE
Bethany Graves, CSP, Johnson County Community College; Daniel Stark, CIH, MO. Dept.
of Labor & Industrial Relations; Herb Holmberg, KS Dept. of Labor; Anthony Hirner,
University of Central Missouri; Patrick Flynn, EDS, Pittsburgh State University; Mark
Banden, Kansas City Area Office Occupational Safety & Health Administration
PAST SAFETY
EXCELLENCE AWARD
WINNERS
2010
The Weitz Company
2010
Jim Pickel
Safety Director,
Cates Sheet Metal Industries, Inc.
2009
Walton Construction Company, LLC
2009
David Hulse
Regional Safety Director,
J.E. Dunn Construction Company
2008
J.E. Dunn Construction Company
2008
Chuck Paulson
Safety Director,
MMC Contractors
2007
M.A. Mortenson Construction
2007
Greg Jobe
Director of Safety & Loss Prevention,
Walton Construction Company, LLC
ADAMS POINTE CONFERENCE CENTER
Conveniently located east of downtown Kansas City, in Blue Springs, Missouri. Adams Pointe Conference Center and Courtyard
by Marriott provide an inspiring environment for meetings, special events, and great hotel stays.
The conference center is adjacent to the Adams Pointe Golf Club, lakes, parks and a multitude of walking trails. Adams Pointe is
a short drive from the Chiefs and Royals' Truman Sports Complex, the Power and Light District, the Country Club Plaza and
many other shopping and entertainment venues.
LODGING/LOCATION ––
The Courtyard by Marriott is offering a special room rate of
$89.00 for single/double occupancy. The Courtyard by Marriott
hotel connects with the conference center offering guests an
outstanding lodging experience they have come to expect from
Marriott. Reservations must be made directly with Courtyard
Kansas City, 1500 North East Coronado Drive, Blue Springs,
MO 64014. Phone: (816) 228-8100. Please indicate that you
will be attending the conference when making your
reservations. Reservations will be accepted and confirmed up
to the opening day of the Conference, providing
accommodations are still available.
DIRECTIONS
1400 NE Coronado Drive • Blue Springs • MO 64014
Phone: 816.220.4400 ♦ Toll Free: 1.866.822.3267
Conference attendees visit exhibitor booths at the 2nd Annual
Midwest Construction Safety Conference in March 2011.
MEETING & EVENT FACILITIES
East of Kansas City, I-70 exit #21, south on Adams Diary
Parkway, 1 block, east (left) on Coronado Drive 0.4 miles.
The Adams Pointe Conference Center's main entrance is
located behind the Courtyard by Marriott.
FLOOR PLAN
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
RICHARD FAIRFAX
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Richard Fairfax was named to his new position by Assistant Secretary David Michaels where
he began his duties on April 5, 2010. As Deputy Assistant Secretary, Mr. Fairfax is responsible
for supervision of the work of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s 10 Regional
Offices across the country and the Directorates of Enforcement and Construction.
Immediately prior to this position, Mr. Fairfax served as the Director of Enforcement Programs
and Acting Director of Construction Programs for OSHA. A certified industrial hygienist, he has
worked for OSHA for 32 years as a field industrial hygienist, regional industrial hygienist and as
a senior industrial hygienist before becoming Director of Enforcement Programs.
Mr. Fairfax also writes a column and serves on the Editorial Review Board for the Journal of Occupational and Environmental
Hygiene.
HOWARD A. MAVITY
Fisher & Phillips
Howard A. Mavity is a partner with Fisher & Phillips, one of the nation’s oldest and largest law firms devoted
exclusively to representing management in labor and employment matters. The Firm has approximately 230
attorneys in 25 offices.
Mr. Mavity has been with Fisher & Phillips for almost 27 years. He is the Co-Chairman of the Firm’s Workplace
Safety and Catastrophe Management Practice Group. Howard is a graduate of both the undergraduate and
law schools of Vanderbilt University. Prior to Fisher & Phillips, Mr. Mavity grew up in Dalton, Georgia and
developed a background in construction, transportation, and materials handling. He devotes the majority of his
time to managing workplace fatalities and catastrophes, union organizing drives, and other high-visibility
matters, including whistleblower claims and internal investigations. Howard advises employers in handling day
to day personnel matters, dealing with government investigations, and engaging in acquisitions, restructuring,
and strategic planning involving labor and personnel issues. Mr. Mavity has handled approximately 400 fatality
cases and countless OSHA inspections in 45 states. He maintains professional relationships with federal and state plan administrators, as
well as with the D.C. OSHA and Solicitors’ Offices. He coordinates the abatement and compliance efforts of nationwide manufacturers in
higher hazard industries, and works extensively with construction contractors in multi-employer settings.
Mr. Mavity devotes a substantial amount of his time to working proactively with employers to train managers and develop effective corporate
wide policies and programs in order to avoid safety, union, and legal challenges. Howard has handled well over 225 occasions of union
activity in 25 states, as well as representing employers with amicable union relationships. He oversees comprehensive HR, Safety and Labor
audits of his clients. Mr. Mavity has been involved in rulemaking and comments. He is a member of the Associated General Contractors
(AGC)-National Safety Committee, the Georgia AGC, the National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws, the ABA-OSHA Section, the NFPA,
and various Chambers of Commerce. He was featured as one of the “Georgia Super Lawyers” in the 2004, 2005, and 2006 Atlanta Magazine
survey, and the 2006 Georgia Trend Magazine, Georgia Legal Elite.
Mr. Mavity addresses numerous business and legal groups each year, including the American Bar Association – OSHA Section, the Georgia
and Tennessee Chambers of Commerce, the Georgia and Alabama Hospital Associations, the Carl Vinson Institute on Government, the
Associated General Contractors of Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio, and Carolinas, the Associated Builders and
Contractors of Alabama, the Independent Electrical Contractors Association, the Alabama Trucking Association, the American Public Power
Association, the American Foundry Society (AFS), the National Rural Electric Cooperative (NREC) Association, the American Public Transit
Association, the Texas and Arkansas Transit Associations, the Tennessee Valley Public Power Association, the American Foundry Institute,
the Georgia Bar, the Associated Wire Rope Fabricators, the Alabama, Georgia, Central Florida and Metro Atlanta Autodealers Associations,
the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association, the National Association of Healthcare Recruiters, the Alabama Council of Association
Executives, the CPA Clubs of Georgia, the American Public Relations Society, Georgia Concrete & Products Association, the U.S. Poultry &
Egg Association, various SHRM groups, and the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE). Mr. Mavity has been a regular speaker at the
Emory University Goizueta School of Business, Georgia Tech, the Georgia Tech Research Institute, and Lanier Tech. He has been an
instructor at the AGC National Advanced Safety Management Training course, and at OSHA Harwood Grant Combustible Dust training.
Mr. Mavity is active in the Atlanta Area Boy Scouts, United Way, the Marist School and Christ Church Presbyterian Church. He has coached
and participates in adult and children’s baseball, cross-country, and karate programs. He has mentored Georgia Tech students. He is married
to Karla Mavity, a nursing administrator with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. They have a daughter, Megan and a son, William. Mr. Mavity is
a runner and has competed in martial arts and full contact fighting.
ONE DAY PRECONFERENCE: WEDNESDAY – MARCH 21, 2012
SUBPART CC QUALIFIED RIGGING TRAINING .................................................................................................. 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Jim Leach - American Riggers Supply, Inc.
This course will cover the training requirements as set forth in the new OSHA Construction Crane Standard, Subpart CC, which
became effective November 8, 2010. This course will cover the elements of a rigging plan to ensure safe work during hoisting
activities. It will also cover all types of rigging and materials, including slings and chains, and types of hardware used, and how to
properly inspect them for defects and when to remove from service, manufacturers’ recommendations for load ratings, and
emphasize the importance for locating the center of gravity for all loads and calculating the load angle of the rigging from horizontal
to ensure the proper rigging is used. The intent is to address the various aspects of rigging with an interactive approach. I will be
asking questions and expecting the attendees to do the same. Hopefully we will all learn something.
SCAFFOLDING COMPETENT PERSON................................................................................................................ 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Brian Smith, CHST - The Builders’ Association/AGC
If you use scaffolds, or if you have contractors who use scaffolds on your premises, you have responsibilities for the safety of that
system. This training course will help participants to know and understand those responsibilities and requirements, as OSHA
requires them. This course will also train employees on the dangers of scaffolds and how to minimize risks by knowing the correct
ways to erect, maintain and use scaffolding equipment, show all possible responsibilities of a "Scaffold Competent Person”, ensure
all participants have the knowledge to create a level and stable foundation, discuss power line hazards and distance or protection
requirements, ensure proper access with appropriate ramps and/or walkways, and ensure all participants understand platform &
planking assembly and hazards.
EXCAVATION COMPETENT PERSON .................................................................................................................... 1:00 AM - 5:00 PM
AJ Gajdosik, CSP, ARM-P - Nationwide Insurance
This course has been designed specifically for those involved in excavation, trenching, and related operations. OSHA requires a
“Competent Person” to oversee these jobsites, as they are some of the most hazardous of all construction operations. Topics include
explanation of the excavation standards, soil classification, protective system requirements, access and egress, exposure to falling
loads and traffic, water accumulation, hazardous atmospheric hazards, and rescue planning.
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY DRAMA ........................................................................................................................ 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Ken Grist, MS, CIH, CHMM - SMACNA
Brent Mayhew - Lockton Companies, LLC
Jim Pickel - Cates Sheet Metal
Witness, participate in a confined space entry demonstration. Witness training and duties being performed by entrant, attendant and
supervisor as a repair in smoke filled confined space is attempted.
Ron Hesse, HarenLaughlin Construction, observes Jim Pickel, Cates Sheet Metal, demonstrating
Confined Spaces.
SESSION OVERVIEW
DAY 1
Thursday, March 22, 2012
REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST BUFFET .................................................................................................................. 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS/OPENING SESSION - RICHARD FAIRFAX .................................................... 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
FALL PROTECTION: A REVIEW OF UNCONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS ............................................................. 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Dwayne Hartman, CSP, CRIS - Lockton Companies, LLC
This session will discuss OSHA’s fall protection compliance options which are considered unconventional, but are routinely used in
the construction industry. The speaker will cover fall protection systems including: warning lines, controlled access zones, safety
monitors, controlled decking zones, ladder-ways, leading edge work and fall protection plans. Learn who can use which systems
and the requirements for each.
SUBPART CC ELECTRICAL POWERLINE CLEARANCE ................................................................................. 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Brian Smith, CHST - The Builders’ Association
This course will cover the procedures to be followed in the event of electrical contact with a power line as required by Subpart CC
and will include: information on the danger of electrocution, operator procedures for contacts, evacuation of equipment, step
potential hazards for both operator and ground persons, safe clearance distances for overhead power lines, procedures for proper
grounding. It is recommended for all persons who take this course to also complete the rigging and signals portions for Subpart CC.
MISSOURI ONE CALL SYSTEM: YOUR PARTNER IN WORKER SAFETY AND LOSS PREVENTION .......... 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Derek Leffert - Missouri One Call System
This session will examine the operation of Missouri One Call and discuss the legal obligations of the construction industry with
respect to excavation activities. A thorough review of damage prevention practices is essential for organizations who wish to
minimize risk and avoid costly damages.
“DON’T LET YOUR JOB RUN YOU DOWN” HEAVY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SAFETY ...................... 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Dennis Burks - HNTB Companies
Operating and working around heavy construction equipment has always been a facet of the construction industry where greater
than normal unsafe exposures can occur. This presentation will analyze a number of heavy construction equipment accidents
involving scrapers, loaders, off-the road trucks, dozers, back hoes and motor graders.
INNOVATIONS IN FALL PROTECTION .............................................................................................................. 11:15 AM - 12:15 AM
Mark Damon - Process Marketing Group
Over the years, the most difficult challenge in fall protection has been the development of anchor points. Many new designs in
anchors have helped to solve issues in proper fall protection.
SUBPART CC QUALIFIED SIGNAL PERSON .................................................................................................... 11:15 AM - 12:15 AM
Brian Smith, CHST - The Builders’ Association
This course will cover the signal person training requirements as set forth in the new OSHA Construction Crane Standard, Subpart
CC, which became effective November 8, 2010. It will ensure each participant has the knowledge of signals to be qualified by
demonstrating an understanding of the different types used for crane activities including new, voice or audible, radio or electronic, or
hand signals. All participants will receive a copy of standard hand signals, which must be posted in the crane or near the work
areas. They will perform a practical exercise of hand signals, and complete a written learning exercise to ensure comprehension of
the course materials and the OSHA requirements for signaling.
WRAP UPS - CONSTRUCTION INSURANCE & SAFETY PROGRAMS ............................................................ 11:15 AM - 12:15 AM
Richard Jones, CSP, ARM, MS - Turner Construction
This session will enlighten attendees who work as contractors and subcontractors on projects under Contractor 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.
FLEET SAFETY FOR YOUR NON REGULATED FLEET .................................................................................... 11:15 AM - 12:15 AM
Darren Beard - Lockton Companies, LLC
Do you or your employees operate vehicles as a part of your business? This session will discuss potential exposures associated with
the use of company and employee owned vehicles operated during the course and scope of business and provide recommendations
to enhance your fleet safety program.
SESSION OVERVIEW
DAY 1 (continued)
Thursday, March 22, 2012
OSHA FOCUS FOUR - CONSTRUCTION BIGGEST KILLERS ..............................................................................1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
J.W. Page, MS, CSHS - Lytle Construction, Inc.
Why are so many accidents related to the "Big Four"? Maybe we can answer some of your questions about Fall Protection,
Electrical Accidents, Caught Between, and Scaffolding. Get the latest figures on what is actually happening on constructions sites.
What can we do to stop the problems, how to help your employees better understand the importance of the little things that end
causing serious problems on the construction site.
AERIAL WORK PLATFORM AND FORKLIFT SAFETY .......................................................................................... 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Curt Watson, MS, CSP - RSC Equipment Rental
This session will primarily focus on the importance of safe equipment operations, training proficiency, operational maintenance, and
common safety feature over rides that places both the general public and employees in jeopardy for injury.
ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEER SAFETY - EM 385-1-1 ............................................................................................ 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Travis Bennett, CHST - Overland Contracting/Black & Veatch
This presentation was developed to assist companies currently working on or bidding Army Corps. of Engineer projects. The EM
385-1-1 requirements companies are required to follow for successful completion and future award of projects will be outlined.
I2P2 FOR CONSTRUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Mark Banden - OSHA Kansas City Area Office
This session will cover the evolution of safety and health management systems culminating in a discussion of the newly proposed
OSHA Injury and Illness Prevention Program standard.
CLAIM INVESTIGATIONS WITH EXCLUSIVE REMEDY EROSION ........................................................................ 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
John D. Jurcyk - McAnany, VanCleave & Phillips
Ramona McEnaney - Lockton Companies, LLC
Jill Puterbaugh - Chartis
How to recognize and mitigate workers compensation claims that have exposure of exclusive remedy erosion.
2012 NFPA 70E CHANGES ....................................................................................................................................... 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Ted Sommer - Faith Technologies, Inc.
EPA - RENOVATION, REPAIR, AND PAINTING PROGRAM FOR LEAD-BASED PAINT ..................................... 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Robert Simmons, MS - The Builders’ Association/AGC
This session will provide basic information on the EPA's RRP program, including who is affected, what documentation is needed,
what training is needed and other compliance issues. This presentation will also discuss the similarities and differences between the
federal program and the Kansas state-controlled program.
OSHA REGULATORY UPDATE ................................................................................................................................ 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
Bill McDonald, CSP - OSHA St. Louis Area Office
Barbara Theriot - OSHA Kansas City Area Office
The OSHA Area Directors for both Kansas City and St. Louis Area Offices will cover current enforcement trends and current issues
related to the construction industry. Frequently violated construction standards will be discussed.
Shawn Spiwak and Glen Maughmer
with Kansas City Power & Light, demonstrate the dangers
and precautions of being around energized lines.
SESSION OVERVIEW
DAY 2
Friday, March 23, 2012
BREAKFAST BUFFET/EXPOSITION ....................................................................................................................... 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
HOWARD MAVITY .................................................................................................................................................... 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
PERMANENT - FOUR SIMPLE THINGS YOU CAN DO TO REDUCE TRAFFIC FATALITIES ............................ 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Sergeant Collin Stosberg – Missouri State Highway Patrol
While traffic fatalities have been on the decline for the last five years, many people are affected by Missouri traffic
crashes. From those who are injured and killed, to friends and family members of those involved, the effects of traffic
crashes can be PERMANENT. This program is designed to show how drivers can help reduce fatalities in Missouri by
doing four simple things.
TRANSITIONAL DUTY/RETURN TO WORK PROGRAMS ................................................................................... 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Charlie Cartwright - Lockton Companies, LLC
This session will provide employers with sound business reasons why "Transitional Duty" is a "best practice" in workers'
compensation claims mitigation. "Transitional Duty" provides employees who have temporary restrictions, with an opportunity to
return to the workplace and perform value-added tasks consistent with medically documented capabilities as defined by the
physician.
CRISIS MANAGEMENT - COMMUNICATON STRATEGIES DURING A MEDIA CRISIS .................................... 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Steve Reuter, BSSE, CSP - Travelers Insurance Company
Despite the best laid plans, sometimes things go wrong and when they do, management may be put to the test. How your company
responds can have long lasting implications. During this session we will discuss communications strategies during a media crisis.
DEALING WITH QUESTIONALBE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CLAIMS ...................................................... 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
J. Dwight McNiel - Midwest Intelligence, Inc.
A discussion regarding investigation and surveillance theory and technique in defending questionable claims.
SAFETY/LOSS CONTROL CERTIFICATIONS .................................................................................................... 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Jake Lyon, CRIS - Lockton Companies
Charles E. Paulson, MS, ARM, CSP - MMC Corp
We will describe the various certifications, designations available to you as a field safety supervisor, manager, director or loss
control specialist.
SUPERVISORS: CRITICAL TO SAFETY SUCCESS ........................................................................................... 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Mark A. Woodward - Missouri Employers Mutual
We know that supervisors are the backbone of any great organization. A positive safety culture requires quality mid-level
management. What should they know? Do they know their role in the safety program? Are they held accountable? Discussion
topics include supervisors as trainers, communication, worker behavior, safety responsibility and liability.
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL ZONES ........................................................................................................ 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Joe Jarboe - MoDOT
This session will introduce attendees to Part 6 of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Temporary Traffic Control (Work
Zones). We will review work duration and how this relates to the different types of work zones. Special emphasis will be placed on
worker safety.
JOPLIN IN REVIEW............................................................................................................................................... 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Mark Banden - OSHA Kansas City Area Office
This session will discuss safety and health hazards present in the aftermath of the F6 Joplin Tornado, which occurred on
May 22, 2011, and the response efforts to control employee and volunteer exposures to the risks.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEMO.............................................................................................................................. 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Shawn Spiwak - Kansas City Power & Light
Glen Maughmer - Kansas City Power & Light
Using a flatbed trailer with poles, transformers and conductors attached, we will demonstrate the dangers and safety precautions of
being around energized lines. The lines will be energized at 7200 volts, and you will get to see what a primary arc looks like and a
blown fuse sounds like.
CLOSING SESSION/VENDOR DRAWINGS
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PRESENTERS
MARK BANDEN
OSHA Kansas City Area Office
DENNIS BURKS, CSP, PE
HNTB Companies
1/1977 – 1/1980:
Cooperative Education Student Intern in OSHA’s St. Louis Area
Office
Graduated from UMSL and Washington University with Bachelor’s
Degrees in Chemistry and Physics
Dennis Burks is the Safety Director for The HNTB Companies. He
started his career as a member of the Laborers Union Local 1290
and then as a member of Operating Engineers Local 101 in Kansas
City.
1/1980 – 3/1983:
Industrial Hygienist in OSHA’s St. Louis Area Office
3/1983 – 8/1987:
Senior Industrial Hygienist, OSHA’s, Region V, Belleville District
Office
8/1987 – 6/1995:
Regional Safety & Health Manager, OSHA’s, Kansas City
Regional Office
6/1995 – 12/1998:
District Office Director, OSHA’s Overland Park District Office
Dennis received his Master of Science degree in Industrial Safety
and his first safety position was with the Greater Kansas City
Building and Construction Trades Council. He teaches part time for
the OSHA Training Institute Education Center.
Dennis is a past local chapter President of the American Society of
Safety Engineers, a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), a
registered Professional Engineer (PE), and the recipient of the
Regional Safety Professional of the Year award from the American
Society of Safety Engineers, Region IV.
CHARLIE CARTWRIGHT
Lockton Companies, LLC
10/2004 to present:
Compliance Assistance Specialist, OSHA’s Kansas City Area
Office
Charlie has more than twenty years of business and management
experience, primarily spent in the transportation, staffing, health
care and restaurant management 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 from
them.
DARREN BEARD
Lockton Companies, LLC
In 2001 Charlie obtained his Bachelor of Science and Chiropractic
Degrees. He is also a Board Certified Chiropractic Physician.
Darren Beard, Senior Loss Control Consultant, has extensive
transportation safety experience gained while working for the
nation’s largest trucking companies.
MARK S. DAMON
Process Marketing Group
12/1998 – 10/2004:
Field Review Program Coordinator, OSHA’s Region VII Regional
Office
Recent positions held by Darren include District Safety Manager,
NuCO2 (a private fleet) where he managed Safety, Training and
Compliance for 51 locations across the country. Manager of
Compliance, YRC Worldwide where the responsibilities included
Managing DOT and OSHA Compliance for YRC Inc. and providing
DOT and OSHA guidance to the YRCW Operating Companies.
Darren was the Designated Employee Representative (DER) and
managed the YRCW Drug and Alcohol Program. Safety Manager,
Con-way Freight where Darren managed Safety and Compliance for
locations across the Midwest.
Certified in Six Sigma, Darren utilizes analytics and experience to
develop and enhance Lockton client‘s safety programs ultimately
improving performance.
TRAVIS BENNETT, CHST
Overland Contracting/Black & Veatch
Travis Bennett, CHST, graduated from the University of Central
Missouri with a Bachelors of Science in Safety Management.
Travis has seven years of construction safety experience, four of
those involving work on projects for the Army Corps of Engineer at
the Fort Riley Army Base.
Mr. Bennett is employed as a Safety Specialist for Overland
Contracting Inc./Black and Veatch in their Telecommunications
Division.
Mark Damon has been involved with fall protection for over thirty
years. He has served as Vice President of Rose Manufacturing
Company and is currently President of Process Marketing Group,
manufacturers’ representatives of safety equipment. Mark has
served on various OSHA and ANSI fall protection committees, and
also helped to draft fall protection standards for the U.S. Navy.
AJ GAJDOSIK, CSP, ARM-P
Nationwide Insurance
AJ began his career in safety working for a large oil and gas
company in Houston, Texas as a Safety, Health and Environmental
Representative. From there he returned to St. Louis and began
work for an agribusiness insurance company servicing accounts in
eleven southeastern states. Following this position, he worked for a
monoline workers’ compensation carrier serving as a technical
specialist responsible for all training activities and development of
consultant resources. He has also worked for a large regional multiline insurance carrier where he provided high level training and
safety services to key accounts.
He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Safety Management
from the University of Central Missouri. AJ has earned a certificate
in Human Performance Improvement through the American Society
for Training and Development. He has also earned the Certified
Safety Professional (CSP) designation conferred by the Board of
Certified Safety Professionals and the Associate in Risk
Management (ARM) designation with Public Entity (-P) certification
from the Insurance Institute of America.
AJ joined the adjunct faculty of the Midwest OSHA Education
Centers (MOEC) teaching a variety of OSHA Training Institute (OTI)
courses including the OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer courses.
He is an OSHA Authorized Construction and General Industry
Outreach Trainer and an Instructor Trainer for the American Red
Cross in First Aid, CPR, AED and Emergency Response.
He is an active member of the St. Louis Chapter of the American
Society of Safety Engineers serving on the executive board.
AJ joined the Loss Control Technical Organization of Nationwide
Insurance in July of 2010. He resides near St. Louis.
KEN GRIST, MS, CIH, CHMM
SMACNA
Ken Grist has over 25 years’ experience in the environmental, health
and safety profession. His current position with the Sheet Metal and
Air Conditioning Contractors National Association supports over 50
member companies with OSHA, EPA and DOT compliance.
DWAYNE HARTMAN, CSP, CRIS
Lockton Companies, LLC
Dwayne is a 1994 graduate of the University of Central Missouri,
where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Safety
Management. He is currently a Vice President and Senior Loss
Control Consultant with Lockton Companies, LLC in Kansas City,
MO. In his current role, Dwayne provides comprehensive safety and
health consulting services to a wide range of Lockton’s construction
industry clients.
Prior to joining Lockton in 1998, Dwayne was employed by a
Midwest masonry subcontractor as their Safety Director and by a
national general contractor as a Safety Specialist.
Dwayne is a Professional Member of the American Society of Safety
Engineers (ASSE) and holds two designations: Certified Safety
Professional (CSP) and Construction Risk and Insurance Specialist
(CRIS).
JOE JARBOE
MoDOT
Joe earned a Master of Science Degree from Central Missouri State
University and has over 30 years in safety and security. He has been
with the Missouri Department of Transportation over 20 years and is
the District Safety & Health Manager for the Kansas City District. He
has trained over 2,000 employees in basic work zone safety and
flagging techniques.
RICHARD JONES, CSP, ARM, MS
Turner Construction Company
As a safety professional for 33 years, Richard has extensive
knowledge in safety and insurance risk management polices
pertaining to Construction Wrap Ups called Owner Controlled
Insurance Programs (OCIP) and Contractor Controlled Insurance
Programs (CCIP).
Prior to working with Turner Construction Company as a Project
Safety Manager and Business Unit Safety Director, Richard worked
as a Senior Loss Control Consultant for several large property and
casualty insurance companies specializing in the underwriting of
Workers Compensation and General Liability for Construction
Contractors and OCIP construction projects.
Richard is a graduate of Central Missouri State University with a MS
in Industry Safety and a BS in Public Service in Safety Administration
in conjunction with a AA degree in Liberal Arts and a AS degree in
Criminal Justice Administration from Longview Junior College.
Certifications include a CSP in Safety Management, CSP in
Construction Safety, and a ARM Associates in Risk Management.
JOHN D. JURCYK
McAnany, VanCleave & Phillips
John received a B.A. from Creighton University in 1981 and a J.D.
from Washburn University School of Law in 1984 where he was
President of the Honors Fraternity and the Moot Court Council. He
has been a shareholder at McAnany, Van Cleave & Phillips for 25
years, is a Member Kansas Bar, Missouri Bar, and Wyandotte
County Bar Associations. John is a member Defense Research
Institute and Kansas Association of Defense Counsel. He has
service on the law firm’s Board of Directors; is Member of the
Kansas Bar Foundation Board of Trustees; and a Founder and
Member of the Board of Directors of the Kansas Bar PAC.
John is active in the Boy Scouts of America and is the Committee
Chair of Troop 91; a Northern Tier District Committee member at
Large; and serves on the Executive Board of the Heart of America
Council. John served on the Maur Hill Mount Academy Board of
Directors 1999-2009, Washburn Law School association,
Washburn Law School Board of Governors (2009- present)
John has been named one of the “Best Lawyers in Kansas City” by
Ingram’s Magazine and named to Best Lawyers in America as well
as a Top Lawyer in Kansas and Missouri by Super Lawyers. John
is AV rated in Martindale Hubble.
JIM LEACH
American Rigger’s Supply, Inc.
Mr. Leach holds a Bachelor’s degree from Kansas University.
March of 2011 marked his 40th year with American Rigger's
Supply. For the last 25 years Jim has been manager of sales and
marketing where his approach has been to educate end users
regarding proper rigging. When it comes to lifting and moving loads,
“what you don't know can hurt you”. Jim’s goal is to help prevent
that from happening.
He is currently a Crosby “authorized trainer” and a NCCCO
“certified rigger”.
DEREK LEFFERT
Missouri One Call System
Derek Leffert has been the field manager for Missouri One Call
System since August of 2007. Prior to coming to Missouri One Call,
Derek was a lobbyist in the utility industry. Derek serves as a
spokesperson for MOCS and travels the state extensively providing
training and forming partnerships with stakeholders in the utility and
construction industries. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business
Administration with Dual Majors in Management & Human
Resource Management with a minor in Political Science. He
resides in Jefferson City with his wife and two young children.
JAKE LYON, CRIS
Lockton Companies, LLC
Jake is a 1999 graduate of the University of Central Missouri,
where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial
Safety Management. He is currently an Assistant Vice President
and Senior Loss Control Consultant with Lockton Companies, LLC
in Kansas City, MO. In his current role, Jake provides
comprehensive safety and health consulting services to a wide
range of Lockton’s construction industry clients.
Prior to joining Lockton in 2006, Jake was employed by an
engineering firm as a field safety manager working on large scale
power and commercial projects along with other project
management duties.
Jake holds a certification as a Construction Risk and Insurance
Specialist (CRIS).
GLEN MAUGHMER
Kansas City Power & Light
CHARLES E. PAULSON
MMC Corp
Glen has been a Journeyman Lineman for 23 years. The last 2 years
he has spent training apprentice lineman and conducting safety and
training for journeyman lineman and the general public.
Mr. Paulson has 30+ years as a safety professional that includes:
military; private industry, construction; aviation and consultant.
BRENT MAYHEW
Lockton Companies, LLC.
Brent Mayhew currently works for Lockton Companies, LLC as a
Senior Loss Control Consultant, focusing on both construction and
general industry accounts. Prior to joining Lockton three years ago,
Mr. Mayhew was employed with a National Contractors Association,
whereby he managed various contractors and projects. Mr. Mayhew
is a current EMT in the state of Missouri and conducts numerous
OSHA, MSHA and other specialized training courses.
BILL MCDONALD, CSP
OSHA St. Louis Area Office, Area Director
Bill was selected as the Area Director, St. Louis Area Office in
November 2001. Bill has earned distinction as a Certified Safety
Professional (CSP). Prior to his selection as Area Director, he served
as Assistant Area Director for 3 years and as an OSHA Industrial
Hygienist for 10 years. Bill also served as an Industrial Hygienist for
the U.S. Air Force for 5 years prior to joining OSHA. Bill has a B.S. in
Industrial Hygiene from Central Missouri State University. Bill has
been honored with many awards during his career with the Federal
Government including the OSHA Leadership Award for 2005, and
the OSHA Region VII Leadership award in 2005, 2006, and 2007.
Bill received the St. Louis Federal Executive Board Leadership
award for small agencies in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Through his
efforts as a strong proponent of public-private safety and health
partnerships, Bill also received the 2007 Federal Official of the Year
Award from the National Association of Home Builders.
RAMONA MCENANEY, AIC, CRIS, LPCS
Lockton Companies, LLC
Ramona McEnaney is a Senior Claims Consultant with Lockton
Companies, LLC for the past six years. In her current position she
provides claims management evaluation, procedures and
recommendations to help mitigate the financial impact of insurance
programs. Prior to working for Lockton Companies, LLC, Ramona
worked with the Insurance Industry for 16 years as a Workers’
Compensation Specialist.
J. DWIGHT MCNIEL
Midwest Intelligence, Inc.
Dwight is the owner of Midwest Intelligence, Inc., a private
investigation firm specializing in workers' compensation and personal
injury defense and employer/employee-related investigations. He
currently serves as the Chairman of the Missouri Board of Private
Investigator Examiners.
J.W. PAGE, MS, CSHS
Lytle Construction, Inc.
Mr. Page has a BS, MS from University of Central Missouri, and
CSHS from Rockhurst University. He has 15 years’ experience in
Construction Safety. He is currently the safety director for Lytle
Construction Inc. in Lee's Summit, MO. He has worked for WinnSenter Construction, J.E. Dunn, and owns his own safety consulting
company, Construction Safety Consulting, specializing in small
construction companies providing job site inspections and training.
JIM A. PICKEL
Cates Sheet Metal Industries, Inc.
Jim has been in the Environmental and Safety field for over 29
years. He set up the first asbestos laboratory at the University of
Kansas and designed the university’s Asbestos Abatement Training
Trailers. He is certified in Chemical Microscopy for Polarized Light,
Phase Contrast and Transmission Electron Microscopy (fiber
identification and counting). He was the Laboratory Director for a
local asbestos and environmental laboratory for 14 years and was a
certified trainer in asbestos and lead abatement, for project
supervisors, workers, inspectors, project managers and in project
design. Jim has written several EPA and State approved training
manuals in these subjects. He has been the Safety Director at
Cates Sheet Metal Industries, Inc. for the last 6 years.
JILL PUTERBAUGH, MED, CR
Chartis
Ms. Puterbaugh is a Construction Account Service Manager at
Chartis Insurance. She works extensively with employers,
insurance brokers, claims adjusters and defense attorneys on the
coordination and defense of claims.
STEVE REUTER, BSSE, CSP
Travelers Insurance Company
Mr. Reuter has worked in the construction industry for more than 30
years and has been employed with Travelers for over 25 years.
Before he began his career with Travelers, his first few years were
spent as a laborer, carpenter, welder and equipment operator
building slip form grain elevators and working for a heavy
contractor. After many years of providing risk control services to
clients and managing other representatives, he became the
Technical Services Director in the Travelers Risk Control Unit. This
unit creates, updates, manages and provides onsite training for
Travelers Construction clients.
ROBERT SIMMONS, MS
The Builders’ Association/AGC
Robert started with The Builders’ Association in 2007. Prior to
joining the safety and health services team, he was Assistant
Director of the Division of Labor Standards and Program Manager
for the State of Missouri’s Onsite Safety and Health Consultation
Service. He has over 17 years’ experience in the safety, health, and
environmental field and is responsible for serving the association’s
members in Columbia, Jefferson City, and Springfield.
Robert holds a Bachelor and a Master of Science in Industrial
Hygiene from University of Central Missouri. He is an authorized
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Construction Outreach Instructor, has a teaching certificate from
the State of Missouri for Vocational Construction Trades, is a
Principle Course Instructor for the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) for RRP Lead Training, and is an American Red Cross
Instructor. Robert currently serves as a board member for the MidAmerica Safety, Health, and Environmental Conference. In 1999,
Robert became the Region VII Executive Board Member for the
National Association of Occupational Safety and Health
Consultation Programs representing the interest of state
consultation programs in Kansas, Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska to
the Federal Department of Labor. In 2006, Robert was elected Vice
President of OSHCON. He is a member of the American Industrial
Hygiene Association and American Society of Safety Engineers.
BRIAN SMITH, CHST
The Builders’ Association/AGC
Brian started with The Builders’ Association in 2000. Prior to
becoming a safety and health services team member for the
association, he was a Safety Specialist for J.E. Dunn Construction
and a Safety Manager for Dunn Industrial Group. He has over 15
years’ experience in the safety, health, and environmental field.
Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Safety Management
from University of Central Missouri and is a Certified Construction
Health and Safety Technician (CHST). He is an authorized
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Construction
and General Industry Outreach Instructor, Mine Safety and Health
(MSHA) Instructor, and American Red Cross Instructor. Brian also
has a teaching certificate from the State of Missouri for Vocational
Construction Trades, and has experience with Project Safety
Management and Security and Owner Controlled Insurance
Programs (OCIP). Brian is a Certified Safety Consultant with the
Missouri Division of Workmen’s Compensation, a DBI/Sala
Competent Climber and Trainer, current President of the
Construction Safety Group of Kansas City and member of the
American Society of Safety Engineers.
In 2007, Brian was recognized and received an award from OSHA’s
Kansas City Area Office for his dedication and commitment to
improving the safety and health of the construction industry. In 2010,
Brian trained the OSHA Kansas City Area Office Compliance
Officers in Scaffolding and Excavation to further the association’s ongoing cooperative partnership with OSHA.
TED SOMMER
Faith Technologies, Inc.
SHAWN SPIWAK
Kansas City Power & Light
After being in an electrical accident in 2008, Mr. Spiwak has
dedicated his time and energy towards teaching others the hazards
of electricity and the steps to take to make it safer. With 7 years of
experience as a Journeyman Lineman he came in contact with a
7200 volt line. Now he wants to ensure no one else goes through the
same experience.
Using a flatbed trailer with poles, transformers and conductors
attached, KCP&L will demonstrate the dangers and safety
precautions of being around energized lines. The lines will be
energized at 7,200 volts, and you will get to see what a primary arc
looks like and a blown fuse sounds like.
SERGEANT COLLIN STOSBERG
Missouri State Highway Patrol
Troop A, Lee’s Summit, Public Information and
Education Officer
May, 1996 Education
Graduated from University of Central Missouri with a Bachelor of
Science in Criminal Justice with emphasis in Law Enforcement,
Minor in Psychology
1997 – Present, Missouri State Highway Patrol
1997 – 2009 Professional Experience
Standardized Child Passenger Safety Technician, Highway Patrol
Recruiter, Supervisor of Missouri State Fair Detail, Troop A SWAT
Team Member, Sniper and Entry Member, Kansas City Chief’s
Football Club Security Officer, Numerous safety education
programs and media interviews, Highway Patrol Recruiting radio
commercial for 810 Sport.
2000 – 2009 Additional Professional Training
Law Enforcement Media Relations Course, Management
Development Course, Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings,
Sobriety Checkpoint Supervisor Course, Counter-Drug Special
Reaction Team Course, First Line Supervision School, Benelli
Armorer Course, I.A.C.P., Drug Recognition Expert School,
Vehicular Homicide Course, Marijuana Eradicator Part-time.
2002 - Promoted to Corporal, Asst Zone Commander, A-11, Cass
County
2006 - Promoted to Sergeant, Zone Commander, A-11, Cass
County
2009 - Selected as Troop A Public Information and Education
Officer
BARBARA THERIOT
OSHA Kansas City Area Office, Area Director
Barb is the Area Director for the Kansas City Area Office (OSHA).
She has been in the Kansas City Area Office for nearly three years.
Prior to that, she was the Area Director for the Des Moines Area
Office.
Barb started her safety and health career nearly 30 years ago as a
civilian working for the Air Force. She investigated ground
accidents, conducted training and briefings. She started her career
with OSHA approximately 20 years ago in the St. Louis Area Office
as a Compliance Officer. Later she became a supervisor in the St.
Louis Area Office; which she loved. She has a passion for safety
and health and enjoys sharing that passion with others.
CURT WATSON, MS,CSP
RSC Equipment Rental
Curt holds a Master of Science Degree in Industrial Safety
Management and is a Certified Safety Professional. He has spent
the majority of the last 12 years in safety working in the electrical
utility, electrical contractor, construction, and equipment rental
industry for organizations such as Johnson Controls, KCP&L, GE,
and RSC Equipment Rental.
MARK WOODWARD
Missouri Employers’ Mutual
Mark has a Master’s in Education from William Woods University
and a Bachelor of Science in Safety Management from University
of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. Mark has instructed thousands
of Missouri workers and provided sound educational resources to
more than three-thousand safety related classes. Mark is a certified
CPR, First Aid and AED trainer, Defensive Driving instructor and
OSHA Outreach Trainer capable for the OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 in
Construction. His experience includes managing workers
compensation claims & safety for six years as a MEM policyholder.
For the past fifteen years Mark has been active in Missouri fire &
ambulance service as a firefighter and EMT.
Commissioned Patrolman, Field Training Officer, Certified as
CLOSING SESSION/VENDOR DRAWINGS
RETURN YOUR COMPLETED EXHIBITOR CARD AND CONFERENCE EVALUATION AT CLOSING SESSION FOR A CHANCE TO WIN!!!
EXHIBITORS
(List current as of December 27, 2011)
AIRGAS
Rob Bennett - 816.309.6289
rob.bennett@airgas.com
WWW.AIRGAS.COM
BOOTH #30
MISSOURI DIVISION OF LABOR STANDARDS
Daniel Stark - 573.751.3403
daniel.stark@labor.mo.gov
WWW.LABOR.MO.GOV
BOOTH #19
BOOTH #22
MISSOURI EMPLOYERS MUTUAL INSURANCE
Steve Holmes, CSP - 816.719.0939
sholmes@mem-ins.com
WWW.WORKSAFECENTER.COM
BOOTH #26
BOOTH #20
MISSOURI ONE CALL SYSTEM
Derek Leffert - 573.280.8500
derekl@mo1call.com
WWW.MO1CALL.COM
BOOTH #12
BOOTH #28
OSHA REGION VII
Jackie Wheeler - 816.283.0545, Ext. 253
wheeler.jacalyn@dol.gov
WWW.OSHA.GOV
BOOTH #10
PREMIER WORKCOMP MANAGMENT
Chris Culbertson - 913.685.6344
chris.culbertson@pwckc.com
WWW.PWCKC.COM
BOOTH #29
PROCESS MARKETING GROUP
Mark Damon - 816.896.1849
markdamon@aol.com
WWW.PROCESSMARKETINGGROUP.COM
BOOTH #24
KANSAS SAFETY AND HEALTH CONSULTATION SERVICE
Floyd Ackors - 785.296.4386
floyd.ackors@dol.ks.gov
WWW.DOL.KS.GOV
BOOTH #18
PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
Colleen McLaughlin - 518.861.0133
cmclaughlin@pipusa.com
WWW.PIPUSA.COM
BOOTH #25
KIMBERLY-CLARK GLOBAL SAFETY
Denise Reed - 816.288.3308
denise.reed@kcc.com
WWW.KC-SAFETY.COM
BOOTH #21
THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION
Robin Norris - 816.595.4109
rnorris@buildersassociation.com
WWW.BUILDERSASSOCIATION.COM
BOOTH #11
BOOTH #23
TOTAL TOOL SUPPLY, INC.
Bryan Lockhart - 913.722.7879
bryan.lockhart@totaltool.com
WWW.TOTALTOOL.COM
BOOTH #17
BOOTH #31
WISE SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL
John Kingsley - 913.492.9444
j.kingsley@wisesafetyenv.com
WWW.WISESAFETYENV.COM
BOOTH #32
AMERICAN RIGGER’S SUPPLY, INC.
Jim Leach - 913.371.1357
jimleach@kc.rr.com
WWW.AMERICANRIGGERS.COM
ATHLETIC & REHABILITATION CENTER
Leslie Borden - 913.831.2721
lborden@arcpt.com
WWW.ARCPT.COM
DAY STAR CORPORATION
Mark Calvert - 816.221.1401
sales@daystarsafety.com
WWW.DAYSTARSAFETY.COM
EMPLOYEE SCREENING SERVICES
John Throckmorton - 417.849.0277
john@yourdrugtesting.com
WWW.YOURDRUGTESTING.COM
HILTI, INC.
Sharon Sutherland - 913.915.6095
sharon.sutherland@hilti.com
WWW.HILTI.COM
MSA
Howard Mermis - 816.392.0450
howard.mermis@msanet.com
WWW.MSANET.COM
MIDWEST BUILDERS’ CASUALTY
Porter Prince - 816.474.7799
pprince@mwbc.com
WWW.MWBC.COM
BOOTH #1
BOOTH #33
PLANNING COMMITTEE
MARK BANDEN
Compliance Assistance Specialist
OSHA Kansas City Area Office
Kansas City, MO
BANDEN.MARK@DOL.GOV
CHARLES E. PAULSON
Safety Director
MMC Corp
Kansas City, MO
CPAULSON@MMCCORPS.COM
SCARLETT BARBOSA
Office Administrator Safety & Health Services
The Builders’ Association/AGC
Kansas City, MO
SBARBOSA@BUILDERSASSOCIATION.COM
PORTER PRINCE, CSP
Loss Control Manager
Midwest Builders’ Casualty
Kansas City, MO
PPRINCE@MWBC.COM
MARK DAMON
President
Process Marketing Group
Blue Springs, MO
MARKDAMON@AOL.COM
BRIAN SCHRADER, MS
Safety Director
McCownGordon Construction
Kansas City, MO
BSCHRADER@MCCOWNGORDON
KEN GRIST, MS, CIH, CHMM
Safety Director
SMACNA
Raytown, MO
SAFETY@SMACNAKC.COM
PHIL SHOEMAKER, MS
Safety & Health Services Director
The Builders’ Association/AGC
Kansas City, MO
PSHOEMAKER@BUILDERSASSOCIATION.COM
DWAYNE HARTMAN, CSP, CRIS
Vice President, Sr. Loss Control Consultant
Lockton Companies, LLC
Kansas City, MO
DHARTMAN@LOCKTON.COM
BRIAN SMITH, CHST
Safety & Health Services Assistant Director
The Builders’ Association/AGC
Kansas City, MO
BSMITH@BUILDERSASSOCIATION.COM
GREG JOBE
Safety Coordinator
JE Dunn Construction Company
Kansas City, MO
GREGJOBE@JEDUNN.COM
CHRIS TERRELL
Vice President Risk Management/Operations
R.F. Fisher Electric Co., LLC
Kansas City, MO
CTERRELL@RFFISHER.COM
RICHARD JONES, CSP, ARM, MS
BU Safety Director
Turner Construction
Kansas City, MO
RLJONES@TCCO.COM
BRUCE TURPIN, MS, CSP
Safety Director
Electrical Corporation of America
Kansas City, MO
B.TURPIN@ECAHQ.COM
J.W. PAGE, MS, CSHS
Safety Director
Lytle Construction, Inc.
Kansas City, MO
JWPAGE@LYTLECONST.COM
GENE YORK
Construction Safety - Supply Safety
Kansas City Power & Light
Kansas City, MO
GENE.YORK@KCPL.COM
PLANNING MATRIX
TIME
ONE DAY PRECONFERENCE: WEDNESDAY – MARCH 21, 2012
SCAFFOLDING COMPETENT PERSON
Brian Smith, The Builders Association
SUBPART CC QUALIFIED RIGGING TRAINING
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Jim Leach, American Riggers Supply, Inc.
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY DRAMA
Ken Grist, SMACNA; Brent Mayhew, Lockton Companies. LLC;
Jim Pickel, Cates Sheet Metal Industries, Inc.
EXCAVATION COMPETENT PERSON
AJ Gajdosik, Nationwide Insurance
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
TIME
THURSDAY – MARCH 22, 2012
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST BUFFET/EXPOSITION
OPENING SESSION & Safety Excellence Awards Breakfast
Richard Fairfax - OSHA Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
BREAK / EXPO
9:45 AM - 10:00 AM
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
FALL PROTECTION:
A REVIEW OF UNCONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS
SUBPART CC ELECTRICAL POWERLINE
CLEARANCE
Dwayne Hartman,
Lockton Companies, LLC
Brian Smith,
The Builders’ Association
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
INNOVATIONS IN FALL PROTECTION
SUBPART CC QUALIFIED SIGNAL PERSON
Mark Damon,
Process Marketing Group
Brian Smith,
The Builders’ Association
AERIAL WORK
PLATFORM & FORKLIFT SAFETY
Curt Watson,
RSC Equipment Rental
OSHA FOCUS FOUR CONSTRUCTION BIGGEST KILLERS
J.W. Page,
Lytle Construction, Inc.
CLAIM INVESTIGATIONS WITH EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY EROSION
11:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Darren Beard,
Lockton Companies, LLC
I2P2 FOR CONSTRUCTION
Mark Banden,
OSHA Kansas City Area Office
EPA-RENOVATION, REPAIR, AND
PAINTING PROGRAM FOR LEADBASED PAINT
Robert Simmons,
The Builders’ Association
OSHA REGULATORY UPDATE
Bill McDonald,
OSHA St. Louis Area Office
Barbara Theriot,
OSHA Kansas City Area Office
FRIDAY – MARCH 23, 2012
BREAKFAST BUFFET/EXPOSITION
HOWARD MAVITY, Fisher & Phillips
BREAK / EXPO
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
FLEET SAFETY FOR YOUR NON
REGULATED FLEET
PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING RECEPTION
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
Travis Bennett,
Overland Contracting/Black & Veatch
Ted Sommer,
Faith Technologies, Inc.
John D. Jurcyk, McAnany,VanCleave & Phillips
Ramona McEnaney, Lockton Companies, LLC
Jill Puterbaugh, Chartis
TIME
9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEER
SAFETY (EM 385-1-1)
2012 NFPA 70E CHANGES
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Richard Jones,
Turner Construction
Dennis Burks,
HNTB Companies
BREAK/ EXPO
3:00 PM - 3:15 PM
3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
WRAP UPS - CONSTRUCTION
INSURANCE & SAFETY
PROGRAMS
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
SAFETY
LUNCH PROVIDED
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Derek Leffert,
Missouri One Call System
BREAK/ EXPO
11:00 AM - 11:15 AM
MISSOURI ONE CALL SYSTEM:
YOUR PARTNER IN WORKER
SAFETY & LOSS PREVENTION
PERMANT - FOUR SIMPLE THINGS YOU CAN
DO TO REDUCE TRAFFIC FATALITIES
Sergeant Collin Stosberg
Missouri State Highway Patrol
SAFETY/LOSS CONTROL
CERTIFICATIONS
Jake Lyon,
Lockton Companies
Charles E. Paulson,
MMC Corp
TRANSITIONAL DUTY/RETURN TO WORK
PROGRAMS
Charlie Cartwright,
Lockton Companies, LLC
CRISIS MANAGEMENTCOMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
DEALING WITH QUESTIONABLE
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION
Steve Reuter,
Travelers Insurance Company
J. Dwight McNiel,
Midwest Intelligence, Inc.
BREAK/ EXPO
SUPERVISORS:
CRITICAL TO SAFETY
SUCCESS
Mark A. Woodward
Missouri Employers Mutual
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL ZONES
JOPLIN IN REVIEW
Joe Jarboe
MoDOT
Mark Banden,
OSHA Kansas City Area Office
CLOSING SESSION / VENDOR DRAWINGS
ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEMO
Glen Maughmer &
Shawn Spiwak,
Kansas City Power & Light
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
ONE-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE: ($125.00)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 2012
CHECK ONLY 1 BOX IN EACH TIME FRAME (Total of 2 Selections)
8:00AM - 12:00 PM
SUBPART CC QUALIFIED RIGGING TRAINING
SCAFFOLDING COMPETENT PERSON
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
EXCAVATION COMPETENT PERSON
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY DRAMA
TWO DAY CONFERENCE:
(Early Bird $195.00, after February 17th $215.00)
DAY 1 – THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012
CHECK ONLY 1 BOX IN EACH TIME FRAME (Total of 4 Selections)
FALL PROTECTION:
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
SUBPART CC ELECTRICAL
POWERLINE CLEARANCE
A REVIEW OF UNCONVENTIONAL
SYSTEMS
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
INNOVATIONS IN
FALL PROTECTION
SUBPART CC QUALIFIED
SIGNAL PERSON
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
OSHA FOCUS FOURCONSTRUCTION BIGGEST
KILLERS
AERIAL WORK
PLATFORM & FORKLIFT
SAFETY
CLAIM INVESTIGATIONS
WITH EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
EROSION
2012 NFPA 70E CHANGES
3:15 PM - 4:45 PM
MISSOURI ONE CALL
SYSTEM
WRAP UPS CONSTRUCTION INS. &
SAFETY PROGRAMS
ARMY CORPS OF
ENGINEER SAFETY
EM3851-1
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION
EQUIPMENT SAFETY
FLEET SAFETY FOR YOUR
NON REGULATED FLEET
I2P2 FOR CONSTRUCTION
(Federal Work)
EPA-RENOVATION,
REPAIR, AND PAINTING
PROGRAM FOR LEADBASED PAINT
OSHA REGULATORY
UPDATE
DAY 2 – FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2012
CHECK ONLY 1 BOX IN EACH TIME FRAME (Total of 2 Selections)
TRANSITIONAL
CRISIS MANAGEMENT –
DUTY/RETURN TO WORK
COMMUNICATION
PROGRAMS
STRATEGIES
SUPERVISORS:
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC
JOPLIN IN
CRITICAL TO
CONTROL ZONES
REVIEW
SAFETY SUCCESS
9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
PERMANENT REDUCE TRAFFIC FATALITIES
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
SAFETY/LOSS
CONTROL
CERTIFICATIONS
DEALING WITH
QUESTIONABLE WORKERS’
COMPENSATION CLAIMS
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
DEMO
*TWO-DAY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INCLUDES SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS BREAKFAST
CANCELLATIONS: DUE TO CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITMENTS, REGISTRATIONS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE AFTER THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2012.
PLEASE INDICATE NUMBER OF REGISTRANTS IN FRONT OF REGISTRATION OPTION THAT APPLIES TO YOUR PAYMENT.
(Companies registering 3 or more receive multi-person discount; must submit all individual registration forms with payment.
ONE-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE (MARCH 21ST ONLY)
TWO-DAY CONFERENCE (MARCH 22 & 23) EARLY BIRD SPECIAL POSTMARKED BY FEBRUARY 17, 2012
TWO-DAY CONFERENCE (MARCH 22 & 23) REGISTRATION POSTMARKED AFTER FEBRUARY 17, 2012
FULL-TIME STUDENT TWO-DAY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (ID REQUIRED)
*SAFETY AWARDS BREAKFAST ONLY (INCLUDED IN TWO DAY CONFERENCE FEE)
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEU’S THRU UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI)
TOTAL PAYMENT
$125.00
$195.00
$215.00
$100.00
$ 35.00
$ 20.00
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(NOTE: WALK-IN REGISTRATION $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.
DATE
NAME ON CARD
CARD TYPE
(MASTERCARD, VISA, OR AM. EXPRESS)
CARD #
EXP.
TOTAL
PERSON
The Builders’ Association
Midwest Construction Safety Conference
720 Oak Street
Kansas City, MO 64106-1628
March 22 & 23, 2012
Pre-Conference March 21st
PRSRT STD
U.S. Postage
PAID
The Builders’ Association
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