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Iowa-Illinois Safety Council
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Urbandale, IA 50322Ph: 515-276-4724Ph: 800-568-2495Fax: 515-276-8038
www.iisc.org
In This IssueOnly ONE WEEK AWAY!IISc's 60th Annual PDC
Message From theExecutive Director
April is Distracted DrivingAwareness Month
Global HarmonizationSystem The Safety Data
Sheet
IISC Members Earn TheirAdvanced Safety
Certificate
Job Positions Available
Hazard Communication:Workers Must be Trained
by Dec. 1, 2013
New Members
Did You Know?
IISC's 60th Annual
Professional
IowaIllinois Safety Council Monthly NewsletterApril 2013 · Vol. 18 · Issue 4
Only ONE WEEK AWAY!
IISC's 60th Annual PDC is only one week away! There'sstill time to register so don't delay! This is the Safety, Health and Environmental conference youwon't want to miss!
REGISTER NOWwww.iisc.org/PDC
**The IISC office will be closed Tuesday, April 9 Friday, April 12due to the entire staff attending the conference.
***Conference registrations will be taken up through this Friday,April 5. If anyone would like to register after that day, walkinregistrations at the conference are welcome and encouraged! Back to Top
Message From the Executive Director ONE WEEK AWAY MANY OF YOU HAVE NOTICED THEADDED VALUE TO IISC's ANNUAL CONFERENCE &EXPO!
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DevelopmentConference & Expo isonly ONE WEEK
AWAY??
And there's still time toregister!!
REGISTER TODAY AT
www.iisc.org/PDC
Quick LinksIISC's Website
Upcoming Classes and Seminars
Iowa-Illinois Safety Council
Executive Sponsors
Here we are, one week outfrom IowaIllinois SafetyCouncil's 60th ProfessionalDevelopment Conference &Expo! The IISC board andstaff set a path to provide theIISC membership with theBEST safety, health, andenvironmental (SHE)conference & expo availableto SHE professionals inIllinois and Iowa and lookingat the registrations as of thisdate YOU NOTICED!! For those attending this60th annual IISCconference, you willexperience:
The added environmental and workers' compensationtracks to the agenda;The unveiling of the Bill Dickenson Scholarshipsponsoring students to attend the conference to learnmore about a safety, health and environmental careerpath and to network with the best of the best YOU,THE IISC MEMBERSHIP;The new expo event attractions;And the 2nd year adding educational valuewith Wednesday's high quality technical sessions:
Featuring 4hour sessions from keynotespeakers, Richard Hawk and Larry Wilson (withGary Higbee on Wednesday) and an 8hour"Scaffolding Competent Person (Inspection)Training Course", presented by John Palmer,with the Scaffold Training Institute.
An additional perk to IISC's conference is that both theboard and staff realize it may be impossible to attend all thesessions you would like to attend and have tried to remedythis issue. Many of you have registered two or more fromyour organizations to handle the many sessions available;however, many of you can send only one representative;thus IISC provides handouts from the Thursday and Fridaysessions (if provided by the presenters prior to theconference) on a USB flash drive with your registrationpacket. The entire list of presenters is also provided in theback of the program in your packet so that you can contactpresenters, should you have questions concerning thesessions. Educational value, this is what you look to IISC toprovide and this is what the IISC board and staff willcontinue to expand on. I look forward to seeing many of you next week!
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Click here for moreinformation on IISC'sExecutive Sponsor
Program.
If you cannot make it to the conference this year, besure to put the 2014 IowaIllinois Safety Council
Professional Development Conference & Expo (PDC)dates and the new location for next year on your
calendars now:
IISC PDC 2014April 2325, 2014
Double Tree by Hilton Cedar Rapids ConventionComplex
Cedar Rapids, IA Laura Johnson, CAEExecutive DirectorIowaIllinois Safety Council Back to Top
Connect With Us!
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month
Each April, the National Safety Council promotes Distracted Driving Awareness Month andencourages the public to drive cell free. An estimated one in four crashes involves drivers usingcell phones. Those interested in getting involved in this issue can take the NSC pledge to drivecell free and share the downloadable materials availableat nsc.org/ddmonth. This year's theme What were you thinking? focuses on educating the public on the distractionto the brain from a cell phone conversation while driving, whether handheld or handsfree.Distracted Driving Awareness Month materials include:
PostersFact sheets
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An infographicVideosSocial media posts
"Many drivers have a false sense of security that handsfree devices make cell phone use whiledriving safe," said Janet Froetscher, president and CEO of the National Safety Council. "Morethan 30 research studies show handsfree devices provide no safety benefit as the distraction tothe brain remains. We hope people will take time this April to help spread this importantmessage so needless tragedies can be prevented." April also is a perfect time for employers to begin implementing total bans on cell phone usewhile driving for all employees. NSC developed its free Cell Phone Policy Kit to help employersinterested in implementing or enhancing a policy. National Distracted Driving Awareness Month was introduced as a resolution by former Rep.Betsy Markey (DCO) and passed by the U.S. House of Representatives in a 4102 vote on March23, 2010. The resolution mentions 9yearold Erica Forney, who was struck and killed by adistracted driver in Fort Collins, CO, in November 2008. Erica's mother, Shelley Forney, is afounding board member of FocusDriven Advocates for CellFree Driving. Visit nsc.org/ddmonth throughout the month of April for additional materials. NSC also wouldlike to thank FirstGroup for being a sponsor of Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Back to Top
Global Harmonization System The Safety Data SheetWritten by: Bryan Doty IISC Program Development and Training Coordinator The hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requires chemical manufacturers,distributors, or importers to provide Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)(formerly known asMaterial Safety Data Sheets or MSDSs) to communicate the hazards of hazardouschemical products. As of June 1, 2015, OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard willrequire new SDSs to be in a uniform format, and include the section numbers, theheadings, and associated information under the headings below:
Section 1, Identification includes product identifier, manufacturer or distributername, address, phone number, emergency phone number, recommended useand restrictions on use.Section 2, Hazard(s) identification includes all hazards regarding the chemical,required label elements.Section 3, Composition/information on ingredients includes information onchemical ingredients and trade secret claims.Section 4, Firstaid measures includes important symptoms/effects, acute,delayed and required treatment.Section 5, Firefighting measures lists suitable extinguishing techniques,equipment and chemical hazards from fire.Section 6, Accidental release measures lists emergency procedures, protective
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equipment and proper methods of containment and cleanup.Section 7, Handling and storage lists precautions for safe handling and storage,including incompatibilities.Section 8, Exposure controls/protection lists OSHA's Permissible Exposure Limits(PELs), Threshold Limit Values (TLVs), appropriate engineering controls andpersonal protective equipment.Section 9, Physical and Chemical properties lists the chemicals characteristics.Section 10, Stability and reactivity lists chemical stability and possibility ofhazardous reactions.Section 11, Toxicological information includes routes of exposure, relatedsymptoms, acute and chronic effects and numerical measures of toxicity.Section 12, Ecological information*Section 13, Disposal consideration*Section 14, Transport information*Section 15, Regulatory information*Section 16, Other information, includes the date of preparation or last revision.
*Note: Since other Agencies regulate this information, OSHA will not be enforcingSections 12 through 15 (29 CFR 1919.1200(g)(2). Back to Top
IISC Members Earn Their Advanced Safety Certificate IISC would like to congratulate Marv Desy, Jason Kayser, Eric Thompson, RegeneAnderson, and Bret Skellenger for meeting the requirements for the National SafetyCouncil's Advanced Safety Certificate!
Left to right, Marv Desy (Rock Tenn), Jason Kayser(UNI), Eric Thompson (FisherControls), Regene Anderson (Fisher Controls) and Bret Skellenger (Cardinal IG)
The Advanced Safety Certificate program is designed to maximize your effectiveness asa safety leader and help you establish best safety practices for yourorganization. Course requirements include completing the 4 day Principles ofOccupational Safety and earning an additional 5.2 CEUs by taking a combination of the
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following:
Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene (4 days, 2.6 CEUs)Safety Management Techniques (4 days, 2.6 CEUs)Safety Training Methods (4.5 days, 3.0 CEUs)
For more information how YOU can earn your Advanced Safety Certificate click here.
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Job Positions Available Date Posted: 3/4/13Position: Corporate Safety Specialist ICompany & Location: Alliant Energy Cedar Rapids, IA or Madison, WIHow to apply: Click here and search for Job Number 4092
Date Posted: 3/8/13Position: Safety CoordinatorCompany & Location: CJ Bio America, Inc. Fort Dodge, IAHow to apply: Email your resume tosarahadams@cj.net
Date Posted: 3/15/13Position: Industrial HygienistCompany & Location: MidAmerican Energy Sioux City / Des Moines / MuscatineHow to apply: Go to midamericanenergy.comand search for job number 1300230
Date Posted: 3/18/13Position: Manager, EHS Marshalltown ManufacturingCompany & Location: Emerson Process Management Marshalltown, IAHow to apply: Click here and search for job number 1005043
Date Posted: 3/22/13Position: EHS ManagerCompany & Location: FreightCar America Shaols, ALHow to apply: Click here for job information send resume to: Russ Lazzell, Environmental, Health and Safety Director rlazzell@freightcar.net
Date Posted: 3/25/13Position: Senior Corporate Safety SpecialistCompany & Location: Alliant Energy Cedar Rapids, IA or Madison, WIHow to apply: Click here and search for Job Number 4149
**MEMBER EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT!**
If your company is interested in posting a "position available" on IISC's website for safety,health and environmental professionals at no cost, please send the job information in a word or
pdf document to iiscadmin@iisc.org. You must be a member of NSC/IISC. Back to Top
Hazard Communication: Workers Must be Trained by Dec.1, 2013
OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard is now aligned withthe United Nations' Globally Harmonized System ofClassification and Labeling of Chemicals. This update to theHazard Communication Standard provides a common and
coherent approach to classifying chemicals and communicating hazard information onlabels and safety data sheets. The first deadline in the implementation phase is Dec. 1,
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2013, the date by which employers must train workers on the new label elements andsafety data sheet. A new fact sheet (PDF*) discusses the training topics that employers must cover forthe initial Dec. 1, 2013 deadline. OSHA has prepared a number of additional materialsthat explain the new changes to the requirements of the HCS, including QuickCards,fact sheets, a list of frequently asked questions and a brief (PDF*) on labels andpictograms. These and other materials are available on OSHA's HazardCommunications page. Back to Top
New Members in March Accuform SignsWhite Bear Lake, MinnesotaSafety Equipment Alegent Creighton Occupational HealthCouncil Bluffs, IowaOccupational Health Services Columbia Safety & Industrial SupplyColumbia, MissouriSafety Supplies ESC ServicesFranklin, WisconsinConsultation Innovative Lighting, Inc.Roland, IowaLED Lights, plastic custom injection molding PlastiPaint, Inc.DeWitt, IowaPainter agricultural, automotive and construction plastics Professional Safety SolutionsMuscatine, IowaConsultation/training ProtectEar USASurrey, British ColumbiaCommunication Connection
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CLEARANCE SPECIAL!!!
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Due to a recent redesign of the National Safety Council'sCompliance Series Electrical student books, IISC is clearing outremaining inventory of the 2008 copyright books. Clearance price: $11.00 each plus shipping.Limited quantities, while supplies last! For information or to purchase any of these books, contact TerriSimmons, 8005682495 / 5152764724 ext. 225 orterri@iisc.org.
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