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34th Annual Countywide Safety Seminar
Friday, September 27, 2019
1st BREAKOUT SESSION, 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Room
# 1 Electrical Safety - "It's Shocking" Ron Scholtz 202 2 Getting the Right Chair – Your Solution to
Workplace Comfort Nhan Nguyen 201
3 Ergo Your Space Amy Brown 203 4 Cannabis in the Workplace David
Keenan 204
5 Survive a Shooting: Active Shooter Response
Alain Burrese
205
6 Understanding the Latest in Hand Protection
George Mallinckrodt
206
7 Move or Die - New Rules for the Seated Worker
Jeff Tiedeman
207
8 Micro-Learning for Safety Promotion
Charity Nicolas
209
9 Finding and Fixing Hazards in Office and Outdoor Occupations
Ray Alba 208
10 Confrontation Management for Workers Who Deal with the Public
Hector Alvarez
210
11 Bloodborne Pathogens Prevention Policies Michael Hall 211 12 Managing an Aging Workforce Jerry Bach 212
NOTE to Presenters: Please start and end sessions on time to maximize participants’ seminar networking and training experience.
34th Annual Countywide Safety Seminar
Friday, September 27, 2019
2nd BREAKOUT SESSION, 9:45 – 10:45 a.m.
Room #
13 Fire Safety - "It's Really Hot" Ron Scholtz 202 14 Office Ergonomics: Optimizing Your
Workstation Set-up Terri Schonbrod
201
15 Hospital Ergonomics Amy Brown 203 16 Preparing for a Nuclear Attack David
Keenan 204
17 Survive a Shooting: Active Shooter Response
Alain Burrese
205
18 Lone Worker Safety George Mallinckrodt
206
19 Move or Die – New Rules for the Seated Worker
Jeff Tiedeman
207
20 Preventing Workplace Violence Through Design: Case Studies from County Facilities
Charity Nicolas
209
21 Finding and Fixing Hazards in Office and Outdoor Occupations
Ray Alba 208
22 Mental Health Awareness in Workplace Violence Prevention
Hector Alvarez
210
23 Bloodborne Pathogens Prevention Policies Michael Hall 211 24 How to Prevent Slips, Trips, and Falls Ron Lee 212 KEYNOTE ADDRESS, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00
p.m. “The Social Contract - Setting Boundaries and Expecting People to Respect Them”
Hector Alvarez
Betty Hangs
Theater
34th Annual Countywide Safety Seminar
Friday, September 27, 2019
3rd BREAKOUT SESSION, 1:45 – 2:45 p.m.
Room #
25 5 Keys to Successful Office Ergonomic Outcomes
Kathryn Meeks
202
26 Defensive Driving in the Digital Age Greg Cupper 201 27 Emergency Medical Treatment and
Response 101 Jeanne Iverson
203
28 Construction Safety - Lessons Learned from 'Star Wars'
David Keenan
204
29 The Psychology of Safe Decision Making Daniel Cortes 205 30 Shake, Rattle, and Roll – Earthquake
Preparedness Kerri Greene and Steve Hackett
206
31 Move or Die - New Rules for the Seated Worker
Jeff Tiedeman
207
32 Safety Interactive: How to Make Safety Meetings and Trainings Fun and Exciting
Charity Nicolas
209
33 Finding and Correcting hazards in a Healthcare Setting, Hospitals and Clinics
Ray Alba 208
34 Active Assailant/Shooter Hector Alvarez
210
35 Prevention Through Design in Confined Spaces
Paul Burnett 211
36 Managing an Aging Workforce Jerry Bach 212
34th Annual Countywide Safety Seminar
Friday, September 27, 2019
4th BREAKOUT SESSION, 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Room
# 37 Posture Matters - How to Avoid Discomfort
and Injury When Using Technology and Social Media
Kathryn Meeks
202
38 Defensive Driving in the Digital Age Greg Cupper 201 39 Long Live Your Back: Tips for Keeping
Your Back Happy at Home and at Work Lauren Wandell
203
40 Proper Disinfection Techniques David Keenan
204
41 The Psychology of Safe Decision Making Daniel Cortes 205 42 Shake, Rattle, and Roll – Earthquake
Preparedness Kerri Greene and Steve Hackett
206
43 Move or Die - New Rules for the Seated Worker
Jeff Tiedeman
207
44 Leadership and Supervisory Skills for Success
Charity Nicolas
209
45 Finding and Correcting hazards in a Healthcare Setting, Hospitals and Clinics
Ray Alba 208
46 Safety and Security for Field Workers Hector Alvarez
210
47 Workplace Safety Responsibilities and Strategies
Paul Burnett 211
48 How to Prevent Slips, Trips, and Falls Ron Lee 212