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Western Pulp & Paper Workers Safety & Health Conference

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Sessions<br />

SESSION 5<br />

3-4:30 p.m.<br />

Nutrition and Wellness<br />

(Continued from 1 p.m.)<br />

Rigging<br />

(Continued from 1 p.m.)<br />

Respirator Primer<br />

(Continued from 8:30 a.m.)<br />

OSHA 10-hour for General Industry<br />

(Continued from 8:30 a.m.; continued on Thursday)<br />

Leading Indicators Roundtable<br />

(Continued from 1 p.m.)<br />

Loading Dock <strong>Safety</strong><br />

The loading dock area is very likely to be the most<br />

hazardous part of your operation when you consider the<br />

combinations of hazards and the volume of activities<br />

that occur in this area. The lift truck operator, ramps<br />

and inclines, overhead obstructions, dissimilar surfaces<br />

often wet and slippery, poor lighting in trailers, other<br />

vehicular traffic, pedestrian traffic, restricted views,<br />

sheer drops, trailer creep, congested staging areas,<br />

and accumulations of empty containers, pallets, and<br />

debris are hazards which can all be present at the same<br />

time within a very confined area. Learn how to make<br />

your dock operations safer. Also covered are advanced<br />

stability and capacity dynamics.<br />

Craig Hamelund<br />

Education Specialist<br />

Oregon OSHA, Portland<br />

Rob Vetter<br />

Director of Training<br />

Ives Training Group, Blaine, Washington<br />

Awards<br />

Presentation<br />

and Dinner<br />

Wednesday, November 30<br />

6 p.m. — Grand Ballroom<br />

Join us as we celebrate 21 years!<br />

Dinner tickets $20 each<br />

Grand Prize Drawing — You must be present to win!<br />

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