What You Will Learn
- Apply proven techniques to establish accountability for safety efforts
- Identify the elements of a safety management system, and discuss strategies for implementing them
- Write effective policy statements and performance standards to help your management team execute its safety responsibilities
- Develop the ability to promote safety to various levels in the organization
- Describe the moral, financial and legal responsibilities of today’s safety professional
- Create strategies to control workers’ compensation costs
- Establish a budget for a safety management effort
Length & Time
3 day - 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM MT
Levels (Experience with Topic)
Beginner: 0-4 years
Instructional Method
In Person Classroom
Instructor
James "Skipper" Kendrick, Jr., CSP, CIT, FASSP
Consent
Registration and attendance at, or participation in, ASSP professional development, constitutes an agreement by the registrant to ASSP’s use and distribution of the attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions, and audio tapes of such events and activities.
Attendees also agree to adhere to ASSP’s Code of Professional Conduct. ASSP reserves the right to remove attendees not behaving consistent with the Code of Conduct and established safety protocols. If attendee is removed, registration payment will be forfeited
Substitutions and Cancellations
Need to substitute one person for another? Please submit substitutions by July 31, 2024 to customerservice@assp.org. If pricing has changed, you will be charged or refunded the difference. After July 31, 2024 a $75 substitution fee will apply.
ASSP will grant full refunds to cancellation requests received by July 25, 2024, via email to customerservice@assp.org. We will assess the following cancellation fees to cancellations received via email between July 26-July 31, 2024: Conference $200; Pre and/or post conference courses $200/course.
Cancellations requested after July 31, 2024 will forfeit refunds in their entirety.