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The Conference covered the following areas, but not limited to the following areas.
Advanced Safety Performance Measurement Strategies
Basic Electrical Safety/Arc Flash with Application
Becoming an Effective Independent Consultant
Coaching for Improved Safety and Health Performance
Cognitive Bias in Safety: Controlling the Consequences
Communication Techniques
Conducting a Due Diligence Assessment for Safety
Confined Space Evaluation, Entry and Rescue
Corporate Safety Management
Delivering a High-Performance Safety Management System
Ergonomics Assessments of Job Tasks
Examination Preparation
Global Occupational Health and Safety Management System Standard
Human Error and Safety
Implementing a Safety and Health Management System
Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis
Industrial Hygiene for the Safety Professional
International Standards and Legal Requirements for Safety Management
Leadership Skills for Culture Change
Lockout/Tagout
Manage Risk, Not Safety
Management System for the View of Safety
Managing Safety and Health
Managing the Business Aspects of Safety
Math Review for Certification Exams
Planning, Developing, Managing and Tracking the Organizational Performance Initiatives and Programs
Predicting Errors Using Human Performance Measurement Tools
Prevention through Design
Re-Engineering Behavior Based Safety
Reducing Losses from Occupational Health Risks and Environmental Exposures
Risk Assessment
Risk Management for the Safety Professional
Safety Management
Safety Training Ninjas Workshop
Statistical Analysis of Safety Data
Strategic Thinking for Excellence in Safety
Systematic Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention
Targeted Accident Prevention
Techniques for Hazard Recognition
Training Supervisors to Become Safety Coaches
Using the Safety Principles of High-Reliability Organizations
Workers' Compensation for the Safety Professional
Workplace Conflict Preparation