Can you believe it have been four years since we held a fully in-person safety and health conference? We have had to make do with virtual and blended options the last three conferences. These were phenomenal world-class events (in my opinion), and our chapter should be proud of what we were able to accomplish. But this October, let’s meet in person and celebrate just a little. When you enroll in our conference, sign up for our Wednesday evening networking mixer and we can get caught up after so many years!
Safety is part of your job. We have breakout sessions, keynotes and workshops that apply in some way to the work you do. Whether you are a safety committee member, HR manager, supervisor or a safety manager there is plenty for you choose from. Even if you are none of those things, we have something you can take advantage of. Topics like leadership, hazards, trending topics, OSHA compliance, management and more.
We have been working on this conference for the last ten months. We have so many dedicated committee members that have been working hard to bring you the best conference possible. It’s been four years since we held a full in-person conference like this. We are determined to bring you a conference to match and probably exceed your hopes and expectations.
I still believe that this is the premier safety conference of its kind in our region, regularly drawing attendees from all over the northwest. The Professional Development Workshop on Tuesday, October 17th, will taught by Bob Edwards author, trainer and consultant on “Operational Learning and Practical Application of Human Organizational Performance Principles.” Wednesday morning Bob will kick off the day with a keynote message about, “How to think like an Organizational Performance Coach.” Our Thursday morning keynote will be presented by author, trainer and consultant, Libby Gill on “Leading Through Change, Challenge, and Chaos.” Throughout the conference, we have 27 breakout sessions for you to choose from. No matter what industry you are in, we have something for you at this conference: manufacturing, healthcare, construction, agricultural, etc. No matter your role in your organization, we have something for you: management, frontline employee, safety committee, HR, supervisor, etc.
Also, don’t forget the pre-conference CPR and Flagging certification workshops on Tuesday or the award ceremony on Thursday. Between the education and networking opportunities and the great food catered by Ashland Hills Hotel, this may be the best opportunity in the region for anyone with safety responsibilities at your organization. Please join us and celebrate safety in Southern Oregon!
Sincerely,
David Hanson, Conference Chair