Workshop Objectives:
The pandemic has accelerated changes across all industries which requires your next move to be careful and strategic. Is your work environment prepared for the ever changing “New Normal?” This two hour virtual workshop will help you to better navigate these changes as we will be delving into the State of Vermont mandated procedures, outline best business practices and provide a forum for questions and answers. Attendees will gain an overview of basic principles, and also authoritative reverences to which they can look for guidance.
Workshop Agenda:
- State of Vermont mandated procedures overview
- Best Business Practices that address General and Construction Industries
- Question and Answer Session
How to Join
This event will take place on the Microsoft Teams platform. At the close of registration all registered attendees will be sent an invitation to join. Simply click on the link and enjoy!
Keynote Speakers:
Dan Whipple, OHST, is a senior level safety professional with over 20 years of safety management and compliance experience. Dan is a former Compliance Officer for VOSHA and is the VOSHA program manager for the Vermont Department of Labor. His focus provides daily management of the VOSHA program which includes working with compliance supervisors and safety and health compliance officers. Dan’s work involves all facets of the program including such things as case review, investigation assistance and informal conferencing. Dan also manages the Green Mountain Voluntary Protection Program and is involved in outreach to employer/ employee organizations.
Luke McCarthy is the Project WorkSafe Program Manager at Vermont Department of Labor. Luke manages a team of safety and health consultants on the consultation side of VOSHA. Luke works with employers to maintain safe working conditions.
Amy Morrissette is the Director of Environmental, Health and Safety at Dayton Superior. Amy is an experienced global environmental, health and safety manager with a demonstrated history of working in the machinery industry. She is skilled in negotiation, ISO 14001, internal audit, value stream mapping and environmental and occupational health.
Bob Davison is the Safety Lead and Fleet Manager for Precision Valley Communications, a Dycom company . Bob’s experience in food manufacturing has spanned across the state of Vermont for over 35 years. The past 10 years he has branched into safety management. He has worked to build safety programs in manufacturing, office, over the road and construction settings.
Bookings
Bookings are closed for this event.
