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SUMMARY:MACSC February Member Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Injudry Trends Within the Council Membership \nAfter reviewing the USA and PA Trends from the BLS & OSHA reviews; we wanted to see how we\, as a council\, stood up to those trends. \nIn an effort to accurately show the current issues/trends we experience in our region; We surveyed our members on their OSHA recordable injuries. We started with the Construction Management group but intend to open up to other members in the future reviews. We reviewed within the following categories: \n\nType of worker injured: Company Employee or Subcontracted Employee\nTrade of Worker involved in injury/incident\nIncident Type\nBody Part Involved\nInjury Classification\n\nThrough this analysis\, we intend to provide feedback on where the council stands comparatively and where our efforts (training\, inspections\, etc.) should be focused. \nPresenters:\nJenn Hall\, CSP\, CHST\, Safety Director P. Agnes Inc.\nEd Christy\, Safety Director\, Intech Construction \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://macsc.org/event/macsc-february-member-meeting/
LOCATION:The Cynwyd Club\, 332 Trevor Lane\, Bala Cynwyd\, PA\, 19004\, United States
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SUMMARY:PLANNING PROJECTS FOR PROJECT OWNERS AND DESIGNERS PROGRAM: Pennsylvania One Call
DESCRIPTION:Are you an architect\, engineer or other person who or which prepares a drawing for a construction\, or other projects which requires excavation or demolition work in Pennsylvania? Then you are considered a Designer under the PA Underground Utility Line Protection Act 287 as Amended (Pennsylvania 811 Law). This one-hour program will explain the Designer obligations under the Pennsylvania 811 Law including SUE requirements. A complimentary lunch will be served starting at 11:30AM\, program to start at 12:00PM\, preregistration is required. This course is equal to 1 PDH for Professional Engineering Training.  Lunch: 11:30am Program Start: 12:00pm Program End: 1:00pm\n\nIf you would like a certificate of participation\, please wait 5 days after the event and then login to Pennsylvania 811’s website\, select My Account and then My Participation to print your certificate.  \nDirections to EventAll attendees are encouraged to join at 10:30 AM for the quarterly meeting of the Delaware Valley Damage Prevention Council. The Delaware Valley Damage Prevention Council is a group of stakeholders who promote safe\, efficient excavation\, utility coordination and education. It is made up of contractors and their representatives\, utility companies\, government agencies\, and others who serve the excavation and utility industry. The group has been meeting for more than a decade and is chartered through the Common Ground Alliance\, a nonprofit national association of similar stakeholders. For additional information please contact Greg Danks at 215-834-2069 or gwdanks@pa1call.org. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen; 2/14/2024 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM\n\n\nWhere: Kings Mills 6000 Pennell Rd Media PA 19063 United States\n\n\n\n\nClick here to log-in and register for the PA One Call event
URL:https://macsc.org/event/planning-projects-for-project-owners-and-designers-program-pennsylvania-one-call/
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Bloodborne Pathogens Terminology: Exposing the regulation one term at a time
DESCRIPTION:Although the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard has been around over three decades\, it continues to confuse employers. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 is cited 300 to 500 times each year\, making it a frequently violated regulation in Part 1910. Perhaps the confusion and noncompliance may be found in the very text of the standard — legal terminology that has been with the standard from the very beginning. \nThe Bloodborne Pathogens Standard defines 28 terms in its definitions section\, so the use of these words and phrases may make this particular regulation a challenge for employers in general industry. \nThis webcast explores: \n\nDefinitions of the key terms in the standard\,\nOSHA’s intent\, and\nAnswers to your questions.\n\nThe better you understand the terminology\, the easier\, faster\, and less costly your compliance efforts may be. So don’t miss out. Register today! \nRegister for this free webinar!\nDATE: February 14\, 2024\nTIME: 2:00PM ET – 1:00PM CT – 11:00AM PT \n\nOH&S Sponsored Free Webinar \n\nRSVP Today
URL:https://macsc.org/event/bloodborne-pathogens-terminology-exposing-the-regulation-one-term-at-a-time-2/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Respiratory Protection During Disaster Response
DESCRIPTION:Hazard and Risk Assessment\, Respiratory Protection During Disaster Response and Cleanup \nOverview: \n“When disaster strikes\, confusion and indecision often take place when we React instead of Proact”  We need to ask what my agency’s capabilities are during the first 100 hours of a disaster. Regulatory compliance needs to be in practice before the disaster occurs to be able to safeguard your employee’s safety and health. It is hard to play catch up when the incident is happening all around you. \nDisaster risk assessments include: the identification of hazards; a review of the safety and health hazards workers may encounter and reassess if conditions change. We then list responder responsibilities\,  Fire\, Police\, EMS\, and Public Works. Facilities Services and Public Works were officially added as First Responders in 2005 by the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). They have responsibility under the National Response Framework’s Emergency Support Functions (ESFs)(3) to provide support\, resources\, program implementation\, and services that are needed to save lives\, protect property and the environment\, restore essential services. \nThis webinar will discuss site safety\, including respiratory risks\, how to select and safely use appropriate respiratory protection \, PPE\, and decontamination procedures. \nSpeaker: \nSponsored by Honeywell\, Zappos at Work \nRegister Today at: \nhttps://1105tech.com/portal/wts/uc%5EcmQecevyqecfw0a%7C0rhqe%7Ctr0-%5BbAB%7EnOB%7CzYg3d
URL:https://macsc.org/event/respiratory-protection-during-disaster-response/
LOCATION:Webinar
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SUMMARY:How can AI Improve Workplace Safety?
DESCRIPTION:Overview: \nTalk of AI is everywhere. But what does AI mean when it comes to managing your safety data and the safety of your workforce? \nIn this webinar you will: \nLearn how to define and think about AI specifically for safety 2. Review some common uses cases for AI and workplace safety including providing safety training content and checklists\, predictive analytics and recommendations\, Video Machine Learning to identify unsafe acts or conditions\, automated translation services to deliver safety content 3. Discover practices for assessing the risk and benefits of using AI tools for safety in your organization \nSponsored by Vector Solutions \nDate: Tuesday – February 20\, 2024 \nRegister Today at: \nhttps://1105tech.com/portal/wts/uc%5EcmQecewm6ecfxoq%7C0sw%5Ee%7C%5EyxjTbAB%7EnOB%7CzYg3d
URL:https://macsc.org/event/bloodborne-pathogens-terminology-exposing-the-regulation-one-term-at-a-time-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Program Locator: Pennsylvania One Call\, in -person
DESCRIPTION:The program objectives explain the definitions and terminology used in the PA Act 287 of 1974\, as amended\, a description of a correct notification\, an explanation of marking underground lines with the American Public Works Association (APWA) color code standards\, and an illustration of how to respond through the Karl Automated Response to Locates (KARL) system. The program is approved under the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP) water and wastewater operators-training program for 3 contact hours. Those attendees who are licensed water and wastewater operators and are in their 3-year license cycle are eligible for continuing education contact hours. Program designed for member facility owners\, locators and municipalities. Event is from 08:30 to 12:00 PM. Please feel free to check in as early as 8:00 AM. Lunch will be served at 12:00 PM.\n\nDirections to Event\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen: 2/22/2024 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM\n\n\nWhere: Kings Mills 6000 Pennell Rd Media PA 19063\n\n\nClick here to login and register for the event
URL:https://macsc.org/event/program-locator-pennsylvania-one-call-in-person/
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Practical AI for OH&S: Understanding and Application
DESCRIPTION:Join Cam Stevens for a focused look at the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S). \nThis webinar cuts through the complexity\, offering a straightforward explanation of AI and its practical applications for OH&S. In addition\, Cam will discuss the challenges and considerations of integrating AI into OH&S practices. Key topics include understanding the data lifecycle necessary for effective AI deployment and the importance of robust governance in ensuring ethical and efficient use of AI in safety contexts  \nSPEAKERS: \nCam Stevens\, CEO & Safety Innovation Consultant – Pocketknife Group \nCam Stevens is a chartered health and safety professional who leverages technology and human-centered innovation to improve the performance\, design\, experience and safety of modern workplaces.  \nAgenda \n4:00PM ET / 3:00PM CT / 1:00AM PT\nPractical AI for OH&S: Understanding and Application \n5:00PM ET / 4:00PM CT / 2:00 PT\nHottest Third-Party Solutions from: KPA \nSPONSOR: KPA\, Zappos at Work \nRegister for this free webinar
URL:https://macsc.org/event/practical-ai-for-ohs-understanding-and-application/
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Our expert speaker will deliver a review of new and upcoming regulatory changes that worker safety professionals need to understand. This session promises to equip you with the knowledge and strategies needed to ensure compliance and foster a culture of safety within your organization. \nKey topics covered: \n\nUnderstanding OSHA’s rulemaking process and how you can help shape those rules\nOSHA’s 2024 Final Rules on Record Keeping\, HazCom\, COVID-19 Exposure\, and Injury and Illness Recordkeeping\nOSHA’ Proposed Rules on Emergency Response\, Infectious Diseases\, Communication Tower Safety\, Lock-out/Tag-out\, Crystalline Silica\, Construction PPE\, and several more\nAlso\, the presentation will discuss OSHA’s pre-rule work concerning Heat Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings\n\nAll told\, this session will provide key updates\, interpretations\, and practical guidance on navigating OSHA’s evolving regulatory landscape. \nRegister for this free webinar.
URL:https://macsc.org/event/6146/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T140000
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SUMMARY:Entering the Next Generation of Incident Prevention: 5 Safety Leading Trends to Watch
DESCRIPTION:Entering the Next Generation of Incident Prevention: 5 Safety Leading Trends to Watch\,’ as we delve into cutting-edge strategies for proactive workplace safety. Explore innovative approaches\, harnessing data-driven insights to identify and mitigate potential risks. Discover the forefront of incident prevention\, from game-changing AI technology to predictive analytics to next-level contractor prevention. \nRegister for this free webinar!
URL:https://macsc.org/event/entering-the-next-generation-of-incident-prevention-5-safety-leading-trends-to-watch/
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