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8:15 - 9:30 AM General Session
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11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Sessions
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8:15 - 9:30 AM General Session
10:00-11:00 AM Sessions
11:15 AM-12:15 PM Sessions
1:15 – 2:15 PM Sessions
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8:15 - 9:30 AM General Session
10:00 – 11:00 AM Sessions
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Sessions
Improve your Safety SWING: Tips from a “Wannabe Golf
Date: 9/16
Time:8:15 AM – 9:30 AM
Room: Main Hall
Description
Learning Objectives
Understand how golf principles of mindset, preparation, and focus translate into workplace safety practices, equipping participants to recognize parallels and apply performance strategies that enhance organizational safety culture.
Apply the “Potential – Interference” performance formula to identify barriers such as awareness gaps, poor processes, and stalled growth, and learn practical methods to reduce these interferences in safety performance.
Implement the SWING for Greatness framework: Spirit, Work, Identify, Navigate, Grow - to build safer habits, strengthen hazard recognition, and transform both individual and team safety outcomes into championship-level performance.
Speaker Bio
David Silva is a retired Naval Officer turned safety consultant who brings a calm, mission-focused mindset to the world of risk and leadership.
Drawing from nearly three decades in the Navy, he now helps organizations navigate complexity with the same discipline and clarity used to guide high-stakes operations at sea.
At SafeStart, David blends sharp analysis with a people-first approach; believing that strong relationships and shared awareness are the true foundations of a resilient safety culture.
His work centers on helping leaders move beyond compliance and into meaningful, sustainable performance.
Now serving on the executive committee for the ASSP Hawaii Chapter, David is also a sought-after speaker known for making safety relatable, practical, and even a little fun. Inspired by the Hawaiian value of kuleana (shared responsibility), David approaches safety as something we all own together.
When he’s not working with organizations, you’ll likely find him enjoying time with his wife and two sons or walking the golf course, chasing a better score and a good day outdoors.
The Psychology of Safety Engagement: Transforming Frontline Workers into Safety Leaders
Date: 9/16
Time:10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Room: Kensington D
Description
Move beyond compliance checklists and unlock true safety engagement. This session delivers practical, psychologically grounded communication strategies that empower frontline workers to take ownership impacting safety and performance. Learn how to transform passive compliance into active, peer-to-peer safety leadership that measurably reduces incidents across your organization.
Learning Objectives
Explain how psychological distress functions as a human factor influencing worker attention, decision-making, and real-time workplace risk.
Identify observable behavioral indicators of psychological distress to be utilized as proactive leading safety indicators.
Apply a practical “Suicide First Aid” framework to confidently intervene and respond to at-risk individuals within an industrial or corporate setting.
Integrate psychological safety strategies into existing workforce practices and Safety Management Systems (SMS) to ensure long-term cultural adoption.
Correlate workplace suicide prevention efforts with measurable business outcomes, including reduced absenteeism, increased productivity, and improved employee morale.
Speaker Bio
Alan Mednick is a dedicated suicide prevention advocate, educator, and speaker who seamlessly bridges the worlds of industrial safety, workplace risk management, and mental health intervention. Alan began his professional journey as a mechanical engineer, developing a foundational, analytical mindset focused on systemic problem-solving and safety. He later transitioned into the insurance industry, where he spent years focusing heavily on workplace risk management. This unique combination of technical engineering and corporate risk management provided him with a deep understanding of organizational safety culture, operational hazards, and the critical importance of proactive risk mitigation.
Alan’s extensive expertise in suicide prevention is driven by a deeply personal passion. Having lost his daughter, Raven, and his niece, Ayla, to suicide, their tragic deaths set him on a lifelong mission to educate, advocate, and take action to prevent other families from experiencing similar loss.
Today, Alan applies his technical risk management lens to address this critical safety challenge within high-risk industries. He serves as a Board Member and Steering Committee Member for Construction Suicide Prevention Week, driving industry-wide initiatives to protect vulnerable workforces.
As the Southeast Suicide Prevention Manager for LivingWorks, Alan specializes in implementing evidence-based training programs like LivingWorks Start, safeTALK, and ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training). His expertise is heavily relied upon by corporations, first responders, healthcare systems, schools, military and communities to build proactive "Networks of Safety".
Alan’s comprehensive background in advocacy also includes serving as a National Public Policy Council Member, North Florida Board Member, and Co-Chair of the Florida Advocacy Team for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). A certified trainer in various evidence-based frameworks, including AFSP’s Talk Saves Lives, LivingWorks ASIST, safeTALK and NAMI programs, he has shaped statewide safety initiatives, collaborated with policymakers to secure 988 crisis funding, and chairs the Lethal Means Safety Team for the Florida Governor’s Challenge.
An experienced public speaker, media personality, podcaster and former Television host, Alan has regularly shared his expertise on TV news stations and multimedia outlets. By blending his early engineering principles, workplace risk management expertise, and profound personal dedication, Alan delivers a powerful, practical blueprint for integrating comprehensive mental health safety directly into modern workplace culture.
Session Materials
From Boring to Brilliant: Transforming Safety Training Through Adult Learning Principles
Date: 9/16
Time:10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Room:Kensington E
Description
Tired of trainees zoning out? Discover how using adult learning principles can transform your safety sessions into interactive, memorable experiences. Learn how to use games, hands-on activities, and real-world engagement to boost participation, retention, and results; turning mandatory training into meaningful learning.
Learning Objectives
Identify key adult learning principles that enhance engagement and retention in safety training.
Design interactive activities and games that reinforce learning outcomes while keeping trainees involved.
Apply experiential learning techniques to create memorable, hands-on safety lessons.
Evaluate the impact of engaging instructional methods on trainee participation, comprehension, and workplace safety performance."
Speaker Bio
Brandy Zadoorian is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) who helps companies improve compliance with OSHA regulations, reduce risk, and decrease injuries and illnesses by conducting effective safety training and performing detailed safety audits, inspections, and assessments. She has helped manufacturing facilities decrease their Days Away, Restrictions, or Transfers (DART) injury and illness rates by 73% and has reduced the Total Recordable Rates (TRR) by 69%.
Brandy is Triangle Safety Consulting LLC's (TSC) CEO and Principal Consultant in Greenville, South Carolina. Triangle Safety Consulting LLC is a Certified Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB). Brandy has over ten years of experience in Safety in manufacturing facilities. She started her career as an industrial hygienist, then transitioned to an Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Specialist for a large manufacturing facility. She was then promoted to Corporate Environmental, Health, and Safety Manager for a corporation of 15,000 employees.
In addition to being a Certified Safety Professional with the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, Brandy is also a Certified Safety Director with the National Association of Safety Professionals. Brandy won 1st Place in the J.J. Keller Safety Professional of the Year (SPOTY) Award in 2020 and was the 2022 Young Professional Safety Excellence Award Runner-Up from EHS Daily Advisor. She has been volunteering with the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) Piedmont Chapter in South Carolina since 2017.
Session Materials
AI in Safety : Novelty or Necessity
Date: 9/16
Time:10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Room:Kensington F
Description
Great leaders use a variety of tools to communicate their message. With AI, you can create images that look like you and sound like you. Your AI image can speak multiple languages. Learn what is available for you to enhance your safety communication strategy.
Learning Objectives
Speaker Bio
DAVID G. LYNN, CSP, is the President of Peak Safety Performance, LLC. He is a keynote speaker, safety trainer and author. His business focuses on leadership development and human performance improvement (HPI). David has worked in the safety field as an OSHA Compliance Officer, Plant Safety Manager, Construction Site Safety Manager, and a Corporate Safety Director for global companies. David uses the value of these experiences to focus on helping clients develop human performance improvement (HPI m) plans that address everyday safety challenges. He uses root cause analysis techniques and management engagement tools to help companies improve. Safety consultants at Peak Safety help clients achieve their error prevention goals with human performance improvement leadership training. David is also a professional keynote speaker and published author with a unique blend of work experiences at OSHA, Duracell, Owens Corning, Fluor, and Life and Safety. Each experience has given David insight on how to lead improvement on all levels of an organization. David has co-authored the book 22 Ways that Will Make You a Champion for Safety and Principle to Practice. He is a frequent speaker at conferences and client events. David is a native of Greenville, SC and he graduated from Furman University in 1991. Specialties: Human Performance Improvement (HPI), Root Cause Analysis, safety speaker, author, communicator, improvement strategist, program development, regulatory compliance, VPP, OSHA Compliance, root cause analysis, training, , keynote speaker, and auditing.
Session Materials
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Date: 9/16
Time:10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Room:Pembroke
Description
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Learning Objectives
TBD
Speaker Bio
Session Materials
Purpose, on Purpose: Transforming Safety with Passion!
Date: 9/16
Time:11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Room:Kensington D
Description
Discover your purpose and transform safety leadership in Purpose, on Purpose: Transforming Safety with Passion. Through guided self-discovery, align personal purpose with safety roles to boost motivation, enhance decision-making, and inspire commitment to safe practices. Learn to foster a collaborative safety culture through hazard reporting, peer support, and celebrating successes. Ignite passion and build safety together!
Learning Objectives
Utilize a guided self-discovery process to identify their personal purpose and align it with their safety leadership role to boost motivation and decision-making.
Increased Commitment to Safe Work Practices. Attendees will feel motivated to consistently follow safety protocols which directly supports their purpose of achieving professional goals, pursuing their passion and reducing risks.
Building Safety Together: Inspiring Collective Action. Attendees will learn to boost safety culture by reporting hazards, supporting peers, and celebrating successes, fostering teamwork and workplace community.
Speaker Bio
Randall Armstrong, CSP, is a Corporate ES&H Advisor at Targa Resources, bringing over 30 years of experience in operations and environmental, health, and safety leadership. His prior roles include Corporate Safety at Energy Transfer and Environmental Health & Safety positions at Chevron, where he contributed to innovative safety solutions and industry best practices.
Randall holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Health and Safety Management from Columbia Southern University and a Bachelor’s degree with concentrations in Business and Psychology from the University of North Texas. He is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and holds multiple other professional certifications, further solidifying his expertise in workplace safety.
A dedicated leader within ASSP and a member of both the Southwest and Ft. Worth Chapters, Randall has served as a Southwest Chapter Delegate, Vice President of Professional Development and is currently the Southwest Chapter Vice President. Randall is part of the DFW Safety Summit and Region 3 PDC planning committees as well as actively participating in Region 3 ROC meetings. Recent ASSP speaking engagements include the 2024 Sabine Neches Chapter PDC, 2025 DFW Safety Summit, 2025 Gulf Coast Chapter PDC & the 2025 Region III PDC. He is committed to mentoring, professional growth, and fostering collaboration within the safety community.
Beyond his professional commitments, Randall is passionate about giving back. He has actively supported organizations such as The Salvation Army and The Stewpot, demonstrating his dedication to service and community impact.
Randall is recognized for his strong leadership, strategic problem-solving, public speaking, presentation skills and ethical decision-making. His ability to build relationships, drive safety improvements, and influence positive changes has made him a respected figure in the field. Through his candid communication and commitment to excellence, he continues to elevate the safety profession and inspire those around him.
Session Materials
AI for People Who Don't Use AI: A Practical Guide to Boosting Your EHS Productivity
Date: 9/16
Time:11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Room:Kensington E
Description
Tired of hearing about AI without understanding it? This session is for you. We'll demystify AI, show you how to write effective prompts, generate a podcast in minutes, and integrate simple AI tools to boost your EHS productivity.
Learning Objectives
Speaker Bio
Dr. Rebecca Carew, EdD, CIT, CSP (ret.), is a recognized figure in environmental health and safety (EHS) with a career spanning environmental science, global safety audits, and leadership in learning and organizational effectiveness programs at Google. She is known for her adaptability and systems-based safety mindset, which have shaped her diverse career path
Session Materials
Lead With Safety Engagement
Date: 9/17
Time:11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Room:Kensington F
Description
Learning Objectives
Speaker Bio
David G. Lynn, CSP, is the President of Peak Safety Performance, LLC. He is a keynote speaker, safety trainer and author. His business focuses on leadership development and human performance improvement (HPI). David has worked in the safety field as an OSHA Compliance Officer, Plant Safety Manager, Construction Site Safety Manager, and a Corporate Safety Director for global companies. David uses the value of these experiences to focus on helping clients develop human performance improvement (HPI m) plans that address everyday safety challenges. He uses root cause analysis techniques and management engagement tools to help companies improve. Safety consultants at Peak Safety help clients achieve their error prevention goals with human performance improvement leadership training. David is also a professional keynote speaker and published author with a unique blend of work experiences at OSHA, Duracell, Owens Corning, Fluor, and Life and Safety. Each experience has given David insight on how to lead improvement on all levels of an organization. David has co-authored the book 22 Ways that Will Make You a Champion for Safety and Principle to Practice. He is a frequent speaker at conferences and client events. David is a native of Greenville, SC and he graduated from Furman University in 1991. Specialties: Human Performance Improvement (HPI), Root Cause Analysis, safety speaker, author, communicator, improvement strategist, program development, regulatory compliance, VPP, OSHA Compliance, root cause analysis, training, , keynote speaker, and auditing.
Session Materials
Stop Fixing the Same Problems: QMS Tools for Stronger Safety
Date: 9/17
Time:11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Room:Pembroke
Description
Safety pros are tired of repeat incidents and stale action items. This session shows how simple Quality Management System tools, like structured CAPA, risk registers, and effectiveness checks, can turn investigations into lasting improvements. Walk away with practical templates you can plug straight into your existing safety program.
Learning Objectives
Map their current incident-to-action process and pinpoint where weak problem definition, root-cause analysis, or follow-through allows repeat events to persist.
Apply a basic QMS-style risk register to prioritize safety issues based on likelihood, consequence, and control effectiveness, so limited resources are focused on the right problems.
Design a simple, right-sized CAPA workflow for safety events that clearly assigns ownership, due dates, and verification steps without adding unnecessary complexity.
Develop at least two practical effectiveness-check methods (e.g., focused observations, leading metrics, or quick audits) to confirm that corrective actions are sustained over time.
Translate QMS concepts into everyday safety language so frontline workers, supervisors, and executives all understand how the new tools support a stronger safety culture.
Speaker Bio
Stephanie Ojeda, BS, CQA, ISO 13485 Lead Auditor, LSS Green Belt, is Vice President of Product Management for Life Sciences & Manufacturing at AssurX. She has eighteen years of experience designing and implementing quality and compliance systems across biopharma, medical device, manufacturing, and health‑care service organizations. Stephanie has led enterprise‑level corrective action and risk assessment programs that reduced repeat deviations and improved survey readiness scores across multiple hospitals. A frequent webinar host and conference speaker, she is known for translating regulatory requirements into practical, people‑centric workflows that empower diverse teams to surface risks early and act decisively.
Session Materials
Learning to Lead: Influential Communication Skills for Safety
Date: 9/16
Time:2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Room:Kensington D
Description
Learning to Lead: Influential Communication Skills for Safety Leadership explores how influential leadership shapes workplace culture, trust, and safety performance.
Through >practical communication tools, storytelling, and an understanding of human factors,
participants will learn how to move beyond control-based leadership and positively influence others.
This engaging session provides leaders at all levels with simple, actionable techniques to build stronger relationships, improve engagement, and create lasting impact both on and off the job.
Learning Objectives
Speaker Bio
David Silva is a retired Naval Officer turned safety consultant who brings a calm, mission-focused mindset to the world of risk and leadership. Drawing from nearly three decades in the Navy, he now helps organizations navigate complexity with the same discipline and clarity used to guide high-stakes operations at sea.
At SafeStart, David blends sharp analysis with a people-first approach; believing that strong relationships and shared awareness are the true foundations of a resilient safety culture. His work centers on helping leaders move beyond compliance and into meaningful, sustainable performance.
Now serving on the executive committee for the ASSP Hawaii Chapter, David is also a sought-after speaker known for making safety relatable, practical, and even a little fun.Inspired by the Hawaiian value of kuleana (shared responsibility), David approaches safety as something we all own together.
When he’s not working with organizations, you’ll likely find him enjoying time with his wife and two sons or walking the golf course, chasing a better score and a good day outdoors.
Session Materials
Integrating AI tools into EHS training workflows
Date: 9/16
Time:2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Room:Kensington E
Description
Learning Objectives
Speaker Bio
Dr. Rebecca Carew, EdD, CIT, CSP (ret.), is a recognized figure in environmental health and safety (EHS) with a career spanning environmental science, global safety audits, and leadership in learning and organizational effectiveness programs at Google. She is known for her adaptability and systems-based safety mindset, which have shaped her diverse career path
Session Materials
Influence Without Authority: Psychology-Based Strategies for Safer Workplaces
Date: 9/16
Time:2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Room:Kensington F
Description
Discover how to influence safer decisions without relying on rank or rules. This session reveals practical psychology and neuroscience-based strategies that make safety messages stick, reduce resistance, and build real buy-in on any jobsite.
Learning Objectives
Explain how workers process information under stress, distraction, and cognitive load, and adjust safety messaging to fit real-world job site conditions.
Apply science-based influence principles, including social proof, cognitive ease, loss aversion, and identity-based motivation, to guide safer decision-making.
Recognize and counter common cognitive biases that contribute to risk-taking and shortcutting.
Utilize trust-centered communication techniques, such as motivational interviewing micro-skills, to minimize resistance and enhance engagement.
Leverage neuroscience concepts like neuroplasticity, habit loops, mirror neurons, and the Reticular Activating System to promote long-term behavior change.
Speaker Bio
Joshua Russell, CSP, serves as the Director of Environmental Health & Safety for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). Josh has worked in the field of EH&S for 20 years and holds his Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health. In addition to his work as a safety professional, Josh serves as the President of the Northern Virginia Chapter of the American Society of Safety Professionals and co-hosts the Illusion of Safety podcast.
Session Materials
Student Presentations
Part 1
Date: 9/16
Time:2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Room:Pembroke
Description
Date: 9/16
Time:3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Room:Kensington D
Description
Learning Objectives
Speaker Bio
Alan Mednick is a dedicated suicide prevention advocate, educator, and speaker who seamlessly bridges the worlds of industrial safety, workplace risk management, and mental health intervention. Alan began his professional journey as a mechanical engineer, developing a foundational, analytical mindset focused on systemic problem-solving and safety. He later transitioned into the insurance industry, where he spent years focusing heavily on workplace risk management. This unique combination of technical engineering and corporate risk management provided him with a deep understanding of organizational safety culture, operational hazards, and the critical importance of proactive risk mitigation.
Alan’s extensive expertise in suicide prevention is driven by a deeply personal passion. Having lost his daughter, Raven, and his niece, Ayla, to suicide, their tragic deaths set him on a lifelong mission to educate, advocate, and take action to prevent other families from experiencing similar loss.
Today, Alan applies his technical risk management lens to address this critical safety challenge within high-risk industries. He serves as a Board Member and Steering Committee Member for Construction Suicide Prevention Week, driving industry-wide initiatives to protect vulnerable workforces.
As the Southeast Suicide Prevention Manager for LivingWorks, Alan specializes in implementing evidence-based training programs like LivingWorks Start, safeTALK, and ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training). His expertise is heavily relied upon by corporations, first responders, healthcare systems, schools, military and communities to build proactive "Networks of Safety".
Alan’s comprehensive background in advocacy also includes serving as a National Public Policy Council Member, North Florida Board Member, and Co-Chair of the Florida Advocacy Team for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). A certified trainer in various evidence-based frameworks, including AFSP’s Talk Saves Lives, LivingWorks ASIST, safeTALK and NAMI programs, he has shaped statewide safety initiatives, collaborated with policymakers to secure 988 crisis funding, and chairs the Lethal Means Safety Team for the Florida Governor’s Challenge.
An experienced public speaker, media personality, podcaster and former Television host, Alan has regularly shared his expertise on TV news stations and multimedia outlets. By blending his early engineering principles, workplace risk management expertise, and profound personal dedication, Alan delivers a powerful, practical blueprint for integrating comprehensive mental health safety directly into modern workplace culture.
Session Materials
Date: 9/16
Time:3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Room:Kensington E
Description
Learning Objectives
Speaker Bio
Session Materials
An irreverent root cause analysis asking and answering 5 (taboo) whys that every safety professional thinks but never says.
Date: 9/16
Time:3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Room:Kensington F
Description
An irreverent root cause analysis asking and answering 5 (taboo) whys that every safety professional thinks but never says.
Learning Objectives
Gain empathy from the worker's perspective.
Recognize that not every bad choice was bad when it was made.
Have someone else say what they always wanted to, but were afraid.
Speaker Bio
Carlton is a safety manager working in bulk liquid storage and distribution focused primarily on oil and gas. During his 20 years in this position, he has been involved in the growth and development of the safety department including policy writing & development, auditing, training, incident tracking & investigations and many “hands on” aspects of safety such as contractor / project oversite, JHAs, and Emergency Response Site Safety Management. He came into safety from the operations world including trucking and distribution, street painting, home construction, music production, and various other odd jobs (including Navy Nuclear Power).
He has his master’s degree in occupational safety from East Carolina University, his CSP, and his CHMM. He has been involved in ASSP since 2012 & served as chapter president for the Star Valley Chapter – now known as the Mountain Valley Chapter. He is currently the chapter Vice President.
Session Materials
Student Presentations
Part 1
Date: 9/16
Time:3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Room:Pembroke
Description
Stop, Collaborate and Listen: Improving Safety Outcomes With Teamwork
Date: 9/17
Time:8:15 AM – 9:30 AM
Room: Main Hall
Description
Safety is best achieved with teamwork, and that requires workers and supervisors to stop, collaborate and listen. This session is about turning a bunch of individuals into a proper team. Learn to use leadership skills for improving your safety culture and see how collaboration makes safety happen.
Speaker Bio
Tim Page-Bottorff, CSP, CIT, FASSP is an award-winning safety professional and internationally recognized keynote speaker with extensive conference experience. Named a National Safety Council “Top 10 Speaker” and past recipient of the ASSP Safety Professional of the Year award, Tim has energized audiences at major events including the National Safety Council Congress & Expo, ASSP PDCs, the BLR Safety Culture Conference, and international summits such as the XCEL HSE Conference and the BCSP Global Summit. Known for his engaging style, use of humor, and practical insights, he consistently delivers high-impact sessions that inspire audiences to take meaningful action in advancing workplace safety and health. Tim is the current ASSP Senior Vice President, a Senior Director at JLL and a Senior Advisor for SafeStart.
Ranking Risk: Which Threat Risks Should You Rank in Your Emergency Action Plan & Employee Training?
Date: 9/17
Time:10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Room:Kensington D
Description
Every workplace risks emergencies of all kinds. Some risks rank higher on each employer’s list of threats. Should we plan for wildfires in New York City workplaces? Earthquakes in Florida workplaces? Tornados in California workplaces? Floods in Arizona workplaces? This presentation will explore those risks for which your workplace needs to plan and train.
Learning Objectives
1. Can you pick and choose what threats for which you should plan and train?
2.What rank of risks is in your fire code? OSHA regulations?
3.How important is ranking risk for your workplace?
4.What is your duty of care regarding risk ranking?
5. What are “foreseeable circumstances” regarding risk ranking for your workplace?
Speaker Bio
Bo Mitchell was Police Commissioner of Wilton, CT for 16 years. He retired to found 911 Consulting which creates emergency, disaster recovery, business continuity, crisis communications and pandemic plans, plus training and exercises for organizations like GE HQ, Hyatt HQ, H&R Block HQ, MasterCard HQ, five colleges and universities plus 29 secondary schools nationwide. He serves clients headquartered from Boston to LA working in their facilities from London to San Francisco. Bo has earned 23 certifications in homeland security, emergency management, disaster recovery, business continuity, safety and security. He also serves as an expert in landmark court cases nationally.
Session Materials
Dynamic Duo
Date: 9/17
Time:10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Room:Kensington E
Description
Learning Objectives
Speaker Bio
David Silva is a retired Naval Officer turned safety consultant who brings a calm, mission-focused mindset to the world of risk and leadership.
Drawing from nearly three decades in the Navy, he now helps organizations navigate complexity with the same discipline and clarity used to guide high-stakes operations at sea.
At SafeStart, David blends sharp analysis with a people-first approach; believing that strong relationships and shared awareness are the true foundations of a resilient safety culture.
His work centers on helping leaders move beyond compliance and into meaningful, sustainable performance.
Now serving on the executive committee for the ASSP Hawaii Chapter, David is also a sought-after speaker known for making safety relatable, practical, and even a little fun. Inspired by the Hawaiian value of kuleana (shared responsibility), David approaches safety as something we all own together.
When he’s not working with organizations, you’ll likely find him enjoying time with his wife and two sons or walking the golf course, chasing a better score and a good day outdoors.
Tim Page-Bottorff, CSP, CIT, FASSP is an award-winning safety professional and internationally recognized keynote speaker with extensive conference experience. Named a National Safety Council “Top 10 Speaker” and past recipient of the ASSP Safety Professional of the Year award, Tim has energized audiences at major events including the National Safety Council Congress & Expo, ASSP PDCs, the BLR Safety Culture Conference, and international summits such as the XCEL HSE Conference and the BCSP Global Summit. Known for his engaging style, use of humor, and practical insights, he consistently delivers high-impact sessions that inspire audiences to take meaningful action in advancing workplace safety and health. Tim is the current ASSP Senior Vice President, a Senior Director at JLL and a Senior Advisor for SafeStart.
Session Materials
Dodging Disaster: 5 Pitfalls That Derail Ergonomics Programs
Date: 9/17
Time:10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Room:Kensington F
Description
This session will take a look at core ergonomics program elements and discuss how successful programs touch on each. Examples of successful programs will be shared, as well as the common mistakes companies make in their programs. The takeaways from this session are rooted in the words of wisdom from professionals who manage ergonomics programs within their organizations.
Learning Objectives
1. Define recommended elements of a successful ergonomics program
2. Discuss the importance of having a foundational front-end setup when establishing an ergonomics program
3. Identify five lessons learned from program leaders for successful implementation and growth of a successful program
Speaker Bio
Heather White is a Master Ergonomist for the Ergonomics Center housed in the Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at North Carolina State University. She provides ergonomics evaluations, training programs and process development expertise to companies in a broad range of industries including manufacturing, food processing and packaging, semiconductors, biotechnology and the office environment.
Heather earned a BS in Applied Mathematics from Appalachian State University and a Master of Industrial Engineering from North Carolina State University. She holds a CPE certification through the Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics and a CSP certification through the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. Heather serves ASSP as the Ergonomics Practice Specialty Secretary and the Region VI Southern Area Director.
Session Materials
From Boring to Brilliant: Transforming Safety Training Through Adult Learning Principles
Date: 9/17
Time:11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Room:Kensington D
Description
Tired of trainees zoning out? Discover how using adult learning principles can transform your safety sessions into interactive, memorable experiences. Learn how to use games, hands-on activities, and real-world engagement to boost participation, retention, and results; turning mandatory training into meaningful learning.
Learning Objectives
Identify key adult learning principles that enhance engagement and retention in safety training.
Design interactive activities and games that reinforce learning outcomes while keeping trainees involved.
Apply experiential learning techniques to create memorable, hands-on safety lessons.
Evaluate the impact of engaging instructional methods on trainee participation, comprehension, and workplace safety performance.
Speaker Bio
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Session Materials
Total Worker Health: A Smarter Investment in People
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Date: 9/17
Time:11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Room:Kensington E
Description
OccuMedX will showcase real case studies and proven jobsite solutions that integrate safety, medical support, and wellness. Learn how proactive care, early intervention, and on-site resources reduce risk, improve outcomes, and drive measurable value for workers and organizations alike.
Learning Objectives
"Understand the principles of Total Worker Health and how integrating safety, medical, and wellness services improves workforce outcomes.
Identify real-world jobsite risks and health challenges using case studies from active worksites.
Apply practical, scalable jobsite solutions that reduce incidents, improve early intervention, and support worker well-being.
Evaluate the business impact of Total Worker Health through reduced claims, improved productivity, and stronger safety culture.
Recognize leadership’s role in investing in people to drive sustainable safety and health performance"
Speaker Bio
Anthony Dohmann is a safety leader with over 15 years of experience in the construction industry, focused on Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) programs that reduce risk, improve efficiency, and strengthen safety culture. He is a BCSP Ambassador and Vice President of the Tarheel ASSP Chapter, actively supporting professional development, education, and continuous improvement. Anthony is passionate about building strategic partnerships that advance safety across industries.
Session Materials
Beyond the Marketing: Real-World Vulnerabilities in Online Proctoring
Date: 9/17
Time:11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Room:Kensington F
Description
Discover how AI tools and simple user-side tactics allow workers to bypass online safety training, gain credentials without competence, and create risk-blind leadership decisions. This evidence-based session reveals real vulnerabilities in proctored assessments and provides practical steps to strengthen defensibility, verification, and workforce readiness.
Learning Objectives
"1. Recognize how online safety training and proctoring systems can be bypassed using real-world and AI-driven methods.
2. Identify indicators that suggest a worker’s online assessment results may not reflect true competence or engagement.
3. Understand how integrity failures in digital training create regulatory, legal, and operational risk for safety leaders.
4. Evaluate the reliability of their organization’s current online training and verification processes.
5. Apply practical strategies to strengthen defensibility, due diligence, and workforce readiness when relying on online safety training."
Speaker Bio
Robert Day is a distinguished expert in regulatory compliance and industry standards relating to the intersection of technology and training/assessment standards, renowned for his ability to guide organizations through the complexities of workplace safety. With a focus on enhancing the credibility and effectiveness of online training programs, Robert has successfully helped organizations prevent, mitigate, and rectify high-risk workplace challenges without compromising efficiency.
Robert’s vision extends beyond compliance; he sees the existing gaps in regulatory standards as opportunities for organizations to emerge as leaders in safety advocacy. His approach empowers companies to not only meet but exceed industry expectations, helping them set the standard for best practices in their respective fields.
Robert began his career as a military firefighter, laying the foundation for a lifelong commitment to risk mitigation. Over the decades, he has led hazardous materials response teams, conducted risk assessments for major insurers, and advised legal and regulatory bodies on compliance strategies. His work has helped shape legislation and industry standards across sectors and borders.
Today, Robert focuses on how technology can both compromise and protect the integrity of training—bringing a uniquely informed perspective to the evolving landscape of verification, participation, and compliance tools.
Session Materials
Operational Reality to Executive Strategy, Using Risk Assessment for Every Level
Date: 9/17
Time:1:15 PM – 2:15 PM
Room:Kensington D
Description
Tired of shouting into emptiness for support? Executives don’t ignore safety; they ignore jargon. Learn to translate frontline hazards into strategic vision. We’ll show you how to package and use risk assessments to build your brand, secure support/funding, and finally bridge the gap from the production floor to the C-Suite.
Learning Objectives
1. Risk assessment tools that capture the challenges faced on the floor but translate to the executive level.
2. Know what to use for safety data and present that data effectively.
3. Translating safety jargon to usable business terms in your organization (show value).
4. Secure and retain executive buy-in for long-term support of your program.
Speaker Bio
Dr. Dan Rhatigan, CPP, CSP, is the Vice President, Security, EHS and Site Services at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. Dan has worked in the EHS & Security field for over 25 years in the pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing industries. He has extensive emergency response experience, having spent almost 20 years in the fire service, including serving as a 1st Assistant Chief of training and operations. He holds a BS in Emergency Management, a Master’s degree from Georgia Tech in Safety and Health, and a doctorate in Criminal Justice, with a concentration in Homeland Security. Dan spends as much time as possible with his wife and two adult children in his free time doing anything outdoors, including skiing, golfing, kayaking, and fishing. He also enjoys speaking at industry events to continue to grow our profession.
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AI in the EHS Space
Date: 9/17
Time:1:15 PM – 2:15 PM
Room:Kensington E
Description
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Speaker Bio
For over two decades, I've led IT and institutional transformation in higher education. At Greenville Technical College, I serve on the Executive Cabinet overseeing Information Technology, Institutional Quality and Accountability, and Research and Grants, where decisions directly impact student success through everything from registration to financial aid to degree completion. I lead with a collaborative spirit and a belief that technology and data should edify students and their communities. I'm walking the talk as a PhD student at Clemson University, where I'm exploring crisis communications and Human/AI interactions.
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Fire Sprinkler basics, from soup to nuts
Date: 9/17
Time:1:15 PM – 2:15 PM
Room:Kensington F
Description
Fire sprinklers do not get much thought until you need them. This class goes over key elements of NFPA 13 and 25 including basics on sprinkler design, inspection, testing and maintenance. By the end of the class attendees should have an understanding of how sprinklers work, how to shut them off in an emergency and how to properly maintain them.
Learning Objectives
1. How sprinklers work including water supply considerations.
2. How to shut systems off in an emergency by identifying valves
3. How to properly maintain sprinkler systems
Speaker Bio
Mike Ehrmanntraut is the Loss Control Technical Services Manager at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies, where he leads a team of property specialists. He holds multiple fire service and industry certifications. Mike also serves as the Assistant Fire Chief and Fire Marshal for a combination fire department in South Carolina. He resides in Chester County with his wife and farm full of dogs and horses.
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The ANSI / ASSP Z359 Fall Protection Code: Best Practices for Prevention and Protection
Date: 9/17
Time:2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Room:Kensington D
Description
Falls are preventable—and the Z359 Fall Protection Code helps make that happen. This session explores practical applications of the ANSI/ASSP Z359 standards to improve safety for workers at height. Learn how updated guidelines, real-world applications, and compliance strategies strengthen your fall protection program and reduce risk across your organization.
Learning Objectives
1. Explain how pending, new, and revised Z359 standards impact a fall protection program.
2. Identify means and methods to improve a fall protection program and how the Z359 Fall Protection Code can assist in this process.
3. Summarize examples of how the Z359 Standards are used by various organizations to improve safety and reduce risk for work at height.
Speaker Bio
Jacob Moore brings more than 12 years of diverse safety experience to the stage, combining fieldwork, technical expertise, and leadership across multiple industries. His career began in fire protection, where he served both as a firefighter—inside and outside of the U.S. Army—and later as a prevention specialist working with sprinkler systems, fire alarms, fire pumps, and gas-based suppression systems. His knowledge extends into specialized areas such as confined space safety, fall protection, molten metal protective clothing, flame-resistant apparel, and arc flash gear.
Passionate about building safer workplaces, Jacob has presented at industry events and vendor showcases, where he emphasizes practical, real-world approaches to compliance, hazard mitigation, and risk reduction. He believes that safety is not just about regulatory requirements—it is about protecting people while enabling business continuity and growth.
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Ultraviolet Radiation Safety for the OSH Professional
Date: 9/17
Time:2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Room:Kensington E
Description
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation causes more public heath issues than any other form of radiation. Effects of chronic exposure can skin cancer
Learning Objectives
Have a basic working knowledge of the health effects, sources, assessment, exposure limits, and control measures for ultraviolet radiation.
Speaker Bio
Ben Edwards is a retired certified health physicist and certified laser safety officer with several decades of experience in industry, academia, and medical settings. He has a B.S. physics degree from the University of North Carolina and a M.S. in occupational health & safety from East Carolina University.
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Unpacking the Suitcase of Courage to Reduce Catastrophic Musculoskeletal Injuries in the Workplace
Date: 9/17
Time:2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Room:Kensington F
Description
We will cover how to implement a world record-breaking wellness program focused on MSK reductions. The session will cover expected lead and lag measures, with a Q&A at the end.
Learning Objectives
The Real Cost of an MSK Injury for all parties involved
How to build stronger, more capable employees in the workplace
How to make the workplace safer for your employees and avoid these five at risk postures
How will it improve your culture
Finally, how to make it into a lasting impact and something that is not a burden on your team/another thing to manage
Speaker Bio
Cameron completed his BSc at Lander University in his home state of South Carolina before obtaining his MSc. at the University of Winchester in England. He completed his dissertation on employee wellness as it relates to employer benefits. He bootstrapped The Suitcase of Courage in 2013, and it has grown every year since.
He has set three Guinness World Records, won two national championships in triathlon, and has over 60 overall wins from 5k to the half iron distance on four continents.
He has been featured as one of Men's Health Magazine's "15 Ultimate Guys", delivered the commencement address to his alma mater, and regular climbs to the highest and hardest places to reach in the world.
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Safe and Secure Travels: Across Town or the Globe
Date: 9/18
Time:8:15 AM – 9:30 AM
Room: Main Hall
Description
Travel—whether across town or around the globe—does not have to be risky or intimidating. This engaging and practical program provides real-world safety strategies that help attendees reduce risk, increase awareness, and travel with confidence. Drawing from decades of safety leadership and training experience, this session focuses on prevention,
preparedness, and practical decision-making, empowering participants with simple, actionable steps they can implement immediately in everyday travel situations. Key message: Do not let fear stop you—knowledge lowers risk
Learning Objectives
Participants will learn how to:
Protect their home before leaving
Reduce personal risk during transit
Navigate airports safely and confidently
Make smarter hotel and destination choices
Travel internationally with greater awareness
Use technology and apps to enhance travel safety
Speaker Bio
Dr. Isabel Perry has over 40 years of experience in safety leadership, education, and risk prevention. She is a former Fortune-50 VP Environmental, Health and Safety with international responsibilities for 180,000 employees in 256 facilities worldwide. In addition, she is an award-winning keynote speaker, and trusted advisor on workplace and personal safety. Her mission is to empower people with knowledge that protects lives—at work, at home, and while traveling. She has been invited by clients from five continents to deliver her keynote presentations.
Why Some Incident Investigations Prevent Claims and Others Make Them Worse
Date: 9/18
Time:10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Room:Kensington D
Description
Incident investigations are a cornerstone of safety management but when not conducted thoughtfully, they can unintentionally increase legal exposure, weaken claims defenses, and undermine the very safety improvements they are meant to support.
This session explores incident investigations through a risk management and claims lens, revealing why some investigations meaningfully reduce future incidents and claims, while others create costly downstream consequences.
We will review common investigation pitfalls that escalate liability, complicate litigation, or damage an organization’s credibility with insurers and defense counsel. Attendees will gain practical insight into how investigation methods, documentation practices, and rootcause analysis can influence claim outcomes long after the incident occurs.
The session will also address how safety professionals can balance learningfocused investigations with the realities of legal discovery, insurance review, and postincident scrutiny without compromising transparency or trust.
This presentation is designed for safety professionals who want to strengthen their investigations, so they not only improve safety performance, but also protect their organizations from unnecessary financial and legal risk.
Learning Objectives
1. Identify common incident investigation practices that inadvertently increase claim severity or legal exposure
2. Understand how investigation reports and communications are used by insurers, attorneys, and regulators
3. Apply investigation techniques that support rootcause learning while minimizing unintended risk
4. Improve documentation and followup practices to better align safety, claims, and risk management outcomes
Speaker Bio
LaQuandra Bass is a Lead. Safety and Health Consultant at Wells Fargo. She has managed Wells Fargo’s enterprise ergonomics program for their 238,000 employees since 2011. Along with the daily tasks involved with the ergonomics program, she handles safety and health concerns such as OSHA complaints, workplace safety concerns, and Indoor Air Quality issues.
Ms. Bass graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Hampton University in Hampton, VA. She also has a Master of Business Administration from Strayer University in Chesapeake, VA. She is an Accredited Office Ergonomics Evaluator through The Ergonomics Center at North Carolina State University. She is also a Distinguished Toastmaster.
She is past president of the ASSP Tarheel Chapter and lead the chapter to Platinum status and awarded Tarheel Chapter Safety Professional of the Year for 2023.
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2026 Government Affairs Update: What you Need to know About Emerging REgulatory Actions
Date: 9/18
Time:10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Room:Kensington E
Description
Are you aware of the new regulations on the horizon in the Health, Safety, and Environment landscape? Join Adele Abrams, for this informative webinar where we’ll explore the latest developments and what they might mean for your organization.
Learning Objectives
Speaker Bio
Adele is senior counsel with Littler Mendelson P.C., based in Washington DC, and she provides legal representation and compliance training nationwide in the following areas: OSHA and MSHA litigation, OHS training and consultation, cannabis and employment law. Our website is www.littler.com Adele is also an Associate Safety Professional,and Certified Mine Safety Professional, who is a nationally recognized author and speaker on occupational and mine safety and health issues. Ms. Abrams also provides safety training (OSHA/MSHA) and consultation services, including safety and health audits. In 2017, she received the National Safety Council’s Distinguished Service to Safety Award (DSSA). She is an Avetta Fellow. She is a member of the adjunct faculty of University of Colorado-Boulder, teaching legal courses in their Master's in Management program. She has co-authored several books on mining and safety, and writes regular articles for magazines including Aggregates Manager, Professional Safety, and Pallet Central.
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Beyond the Basics: Creating a Comprehensive and Adaptive Safety Training Plan
Date: 9/18
Time:11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Room:Kensington D
Description
Discover how to craft a layered, year-round safety training strategy by integrating diverse methods such as micro-learning, hands-on activities, classroom sessions, and personalized coaching. This session equips you to develop an engaging, continuous learning program that aligns with your organization’s safety goals and promotes sustained safety excellence.
Learning Objectives
1. Design a layered training plan that integrates micro-learning, hands-on activities, classroom sessions, and personalized approaches.
2.Align training methods with organizational safety priorities and loss control objectives.
3. Implement a schedule for ongoing training reinforcement using diverse approaches to improve safety compliance and reduce incidents.
Speaker Bio
Wendy Stephenson is an experienced safety professional with over 25 years of experience across various industries, including insurance, manufacturing, construction, healthcare and consulting. She currently works as a risk control executive consultant at Marsh and McLennan Agency in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
Wendy has earned the professional credentials of Certified Safety Professional (CSP) from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, associate in risk management (ARM) from The Institutes, and Walkway Auditor Certificate Holder (WACH) from the National Floor Safety Institute. She also graduated from Eastern Kentucky University with both a Bachelor and Master of Science degree in Loss Prevention and Safety.
In addition to her professional achievements, Wendy is an active member of the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP), where she has been a member for over 25 years. She has been active in both her local South Carolina chapter and the Healthcare Practice Specialty. She has held several leadership positions within the Healthcare Practice Specialty including Content Coordinator, Media Chair, and Assistant Administrator.
Wendy is passionate about creating safer work environments by identifying potential risks, conducting thorough assessments, providing engaging training and education sessions, and designing effective prevention strategies.
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Ethics and the EHS Professionals
Date: 9/18
Time:11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Room:Kensington E
Description
What should EHS professionals do when conflicts arise between management directives and ethical decision-making? Should you place your professional certifications at risk to preserve your jobs? What happens when ethical and practical lines blur? Using practical examples from legal cases handled by the speaker, this session will address ethical quandaries that may arise when managing workplace health and safety. We’ll address the ethical codes of BCSP and AIHA, as well as legal exposure for those managing EHS issues. You’ll learn about best practices and protections for EHS professionals under the Occupational Safety and Health Act and the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act.
Learning Objectives
Identify common ethical dilemmas that safety professionals may encounter in their work environment.
Explain the impact of individual ethical decisions on the overall safety culture of an organization.
Utilize ethical decision-making tools presented in the session to improve safety culture within their organization.
Assess the factors contributing to apprehension about possible exposure to various substances in the workplace and the environment.
* Develop effective risk communication strategies to address misinformation and improve decision-making in safety-related situations.
Speaker Bio
Adele is senior counsel with Littler Mendelson P.C., based in Washington DC, and she provides legal representation and compliance training nationwide in the following areas: OSHA and MSHA litigation, OHS training and consultation, cannabis and employment law. Our website is www.littler.com Adele is also an Associate Safety Professional,and Certified Mine Safety Professional, who is a nationally recognized author and speaker on occupational and mine safety and health issues. Ms. Abrams also provides safety training (OSHA/MSHA) and consultation services, including safety and health audits. In 2017, she received the National Safety Council’s Distinguished Service to Safety Award (DSSA). She is an Avetta Fellow. She is a member of the adjunct faculty of University of Colorado-Boulder, teaching legal courses in their Master's in Management program. She has co-authored several books on mining and safety, and writes regular articles for magazines including Aggregates Manager, Professional Safety, and Pallet Central.