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Tuesday, April 26<br />

Managed Systems: Your Building Blocks to Success<br />

John A. Dony, Director, Campbell Institute, Director, Environmental,<br />

Health, Safety & Sustainability, National Safety Council, Program<br />

Manager and Interim Director, Campbell Institute<br />

Joy Inouye, Research Associate, National Safety Council<br />

Pegasus B<br />

This session will present five key attributes determined<br />

through empirical research to be common across<br />

Campbell Award winning companies and other top<br />

organizations that have demonstrated world-class<br />

Environment, Health, Safety and Sustainability (EHS) and<br />

business performance, including thoughtful use of key<br />

leading indicators. These principles of world class EHS<br />

performance will be followed up with practical insight for<br />

implementation.<br />

Respiratory Protection for Welding and<br />

the Effect on Health<br />

Scott Kennedy, Manager, Respiratory Products,<br />

Honeywell Safety Products<br />

Honeywell Pavilion (Hall 2, Trade Show floor)<br />

The concentration level of particulates and/or gases<br />

in the welding workplace well exceeds the Permissible<br />

Exposure Level. This session will describe assigned<br />

protection factors, respiratory selection and best<br />

practices, and will discuss the hazards your respiratory<br />

system is exposed to while welding—including Hexavalent<br />

Chromium Cr (VI) and Beryllium.<br />

10:00 am – 12:30 pm<br />

MORNING Workshop<br />

Room 224A – Hall 1<br />

(Mezzanine Level)<br />

Work Re-Integration,<br />

Re-Employment, Modified<br />

Duties or Work Transition?<br />

Andrew Sampogna, Employer<br />

Specialist, Office of the Employer Advisor<br />

Sandra Patterson, BSc, CCPE, CRSP,<br />

Ergonomics Specialist, Workplace Safety &<br />

Prevention Services (WSPS)<br />

The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board<br />

(WSIB) WR program integrates return to work,<br />

re-employment, and labour market re-entry (LMR),<br />

but there are implementation differences between<br />

construction and non-construction employers. This<br />

workshop will also examine the differences between<br />

WR and modified duties and provide information<br />

on basic claims management, and how to build or<br />

improve your own programs.<br />

11:30 am – 12:30 pm<br />

You First: How You Can Change<br />

Your Team for the Better<br />

Dr. Liane Davey, New York Times Bestselling Author<br />

of... “You First: Inspire Your Team to Grow Up,<br />

Get Along, and Get Stuff Done”<br />

Orion B<br />

It’s not enough to point to everyone else on the team to<br />

explain the dysfunctional behavior a team indulges in —<br />

you have a role in stopping it. Liane shows you how to<br />

push your own teams to healthier behavior and greater<br />

productivity. Spot team dysfunctions before it’s too late.<br />

Seize the opportunity to make your teams<br />

healthier.<br />

Dr. Davey will be signing copies of her<br />

book in the Bookstore (Hall 2 Trade Show)<br />

immediately following her presentation.<br />

Trends in MOL Enforcement,<br />

Fines and Convictions<br />

Ryan Conlin, Partner, Stringer LLP<br />

Orion C<br />

This session will look at the Inspector authority under the<br />

OHSA and the application of enforcement tools provided<br />

under the Provincial Offences Act. An overview of past<br />

blitz results, recent court decisions, fines and noticeable<br />

trends will also be shared and discussed.<br />

Smart People Do Dumb Things:<br />

Learn from Some of our Favourite Stories<br />

Lena Heidel, Global Industrial Marketing,<br />

Kimberly-Clark Professional<br />

Vela A<br />

In our Hazard & Waste Walks from all over the world,<br />

we’ve seen some great, innovative work being done in<br />

world-class facilities. We’ve also helped them to spot<br />

some dumb things that were costing them a lot of<br />

money, putting their workforce at risk, or both. In this<br />

session, we’ll outline some of our favourite stories from<br />

real Hazard & Waste Walks, with real manufacturers,<br />

to help you uncover your own hidden opportunities in<br />

environmental health, worker safety and productivity.<br />

Partners in Prevention 2016 <strong>SHOW</strong> Guide 17

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