Greater Massachusetts Safety & Health Conference
April 2 & 3, 2025
Four Points by Sheraton Norwood ~ Norwood, MA
In it's inaugural year, the Greater Massachusetts Safety & Health Conference will be held at the beautiful Four Points by Sheraton Norwood.
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We can't wait to see you for this new and exciting in-person event!
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For every 5 people registered, the 6th attends for FREE!
(Free attendee ticket must be of equal or lesser value than the 5 paid tickets. Please email conferences@nscnec.org to take advantage of this offer.)
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Early Bird pricing ends February 7, 2025!
Register today!
Questions? Email conferences@nscnec.org for more information.
Tentative Conference Schedule: Wednesday, April 2, 2025​​
Keynote Speaker:
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Dick Flynt, CSP, CIT - Senior Consultant - National Safety Council
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"Working Safely is a Skill to be Developed, Not a List of Rules to Follow"
Tentative Breakout Session Topics:
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​Ammonia Regulations
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New Safety Regulations for City of Boston
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FR Clothing / Testing Requirements
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Ergonomics: A Straight Forward Approach
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What it Means to be an OSHA State
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Indoor Air Quality
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How Safety Leadership Reduces Cost & Improves Profitability
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Employee Health, Wellness and Resiliency
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Federal Motor Carriers
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Personnel Lifts in the Workplace: New MEWP Standard
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NFPA 70E & 70B Battery Safety Fundamentals
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My Brain Made Me Do It: Psychological Drivers of Employee Behavior
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Mental Health
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OSHA's Proposed Emergency Response Standard
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How Technology is Changing Safety for the Good
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Behavior Reinforcement: Catch Them Doing Something Right
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Complexity of Public/Private Transportation: Roads & Railways
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Tentative Conference Schedule: Thursday, April 3, 2025​​
Keynote Speaker:
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Caterpillar Safety Services
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"Taking Safety from the Executive Office to the Frontline: What to Say and Do to Demonstrate Commitment"
Tentative Breakout Session Topics:
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General Respiratory Protection​
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PANEL DISCUSSION: Just Calling 911 is Not an Emergency Plan
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Hazards of Lithium Ion Batteries
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Alternate Health Care Provision for Employees
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Defensive Driving
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Heat Injury and Illness OSHA Initiative
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The Evolution of Head Protection
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Climate Change, Disaster Cleanup, and Hurricane Response
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AI and Ergonomics
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Lessons Learned Administering a Large Regional Healthcare Network Respiratory Protection Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Closing Speakers on Workplace Fatalities:
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Rena Harrington - President - United Support & Memorial for Workplace Fatalities
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Speaker TBD - U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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