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SUMMARY:Is an ESOP Right for You?
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintAbout Is an ESOP Right for You?\nAre you looking to sell your business? Enhance your company’s legacy and benefits plan while getting fair market value with an ESOP (employee stock ownership plan). \nThis virtual event will give you an overview of the benefits to both you\, the seller\, and your employees when selling to an ESOP. Guest speaker\, Ashleigh Walters\, will illustrate the process by sharing Onex’s ESOP story. \nTopics of Discussion\n\nWhat is an ESOP\nWhy choose an ESOP as part of your succession plan\nOverview of an ESOP Transaction with real-world examples\n\nESOP Essentials\nTake home the tools you need to make your decision. ESOP Essentials is an interactive pdf booklet featuring articles\, webinar recordings\, and more\, all carefully chosen to guide you on your employee ownership journey. \nSponsored by our partners below! \n  \n\n\nThank You to the Sponsors!\n            \n           \n  \n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/is-an-esop-right-for-you/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210302T140000
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SUMMARY:Root Cause Analysis Tips for Manufacturing - When Virtual Is the Only Option
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintA world-class company needs manufacturing plants to be more than just operational—they need to be productive\, efficient and flexible to respond to changing business conditions. The recent COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated this clearly\, particularly with the critical troubleshooting and maintenance operations required to keep plants running. \nWhen machinery breaks down today\, troubleshooters often cannot physically be in front of what needs fixing due to health or remote-work restrictions. Human senses are essential to gather data to diagnose a problem. When troubleshooters are constrained by the quality of a camera lens and the ability to hear\, feel and smell must be relayed through non-expert on-site personnel\, the ability to gather accurate data for quick resolution can be greatly compromised. \nYou need a different set of skills and processes to effectively troubleshoot when virtual is the only option. Access to a resolution will depend on the level of quality in two areas: \n\nA definitive and clear problem-solving process\, focused on the data that can be accessed\nEffective tactics to gain access\, confirm data and test the diagnosis\n\nChad Player and Sam Bernstine of Kepner-Tregoe a Root Cause Consulting Firm have extensive experience navigating the roadblocks of our pandemic reality through to many successful resolutions. Through their experience you will learn: \n\nWhat problem-solving skills are at the top of the list when virtual is the only option\nHow to develop a plan to focus time/effort/cost on the data that matters\nKey essentials on developing effective tactics to access the data\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeakers \nChad Player\, Consultant\, Kepner-Tregoe\nChad’s never-ending interest for fixing things combined with his love of structure make him a perfect partner when organizations want to shift performance into high gear. His specialty lies in contractor management\, root cause analysis investigations and has experience in the areas including reliability\, waste reduction\, equipment failures\, distribution of raw materials and safety incidents. With broad industry experience including health\, mining\, paper\, automotive\, manufacturing and IT – call centers Chad has successfully led many client teams through projects with stakes in the multimillion-dollar range. Chad is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt\, an expert in Lean and Change Management principals and a champion of improvements that create enormous value clients and are sustainable over time. Chad views his success through what is produced by his client teams in the areas of operational improvement\, increased efficiency and major cost savings. \nSam Bernstine\, Principal\, Kepner-Tregoe\nFor over 35 years\, Sam has brought his belief in teamwork\, his persistent pursuit of value\, and his strong leadership skills to serving KT clients in the automotive\, manufacturing\, and power generation/energy industries. He has helped companies such as Honda\, Nissan\, Stellantis (formally FCA)\, Robert Bosch\, Johnson Controls\, Siemens\, Duke Energy\, Exelon Corporation and Ontario Power Generation to examine and improve how decisions are made\, problems are solved\, projects are managed\, and communication is carried out. Sam’s proven ability to collaborate effectively with employees at all levels—from the C-suite to the production floor—enables clients to fulfill quality\, productivity\, and cost-savings goals both at the major automotive OEMs and their tiered suppliers. \n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/root-cause-analysis-tips-for-manufacturing-when-virtual-is-the-only-option/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210304T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210304T120000
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SUMMARY:Hazardous Energy Control (Lockout/Tagout) Training
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThis half-day course will highlight lockout/tagout hazards found in manufacturing facilities\, and how to effectively prevent lockout/tagout accidents by implementing an effective energy control program. \n\n\n\n\nCOURSE TOPICS: \n\nOSHA’s Lockout/Tagout Standard\nEnergy Control Programs\nCase Studies\nEnergy Control Procedures\n\nHOW YOU WILL BENEFIT: \n\nGain insight on OSHA’s lockout/tagout standard\nKnow the elements of an energy control procedure\nParticipate in case studies that will assist you in understanding how to meet the OSHA requirements\n\nThis course will be offered virtually through Webex. A link to the course will be sent to all course registrants prior to the course. \nNote: This course is for private-sector employers and employees. This training is funded under grant number Grant SH-99019-SH0 (from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration\, U.S. Department of Labor) and being hosted by Georgia Tech. \n\n\n\n\nRegister\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/hazardous-energy-control-lockout-tagout-training/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210309T110000
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CREATED:20210225T181841Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Transformation 101 - Operationalizing Data
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThe events of 2020 have shown that even if we think our business models\, supply chains\, and other aspects are rock solid\, that outside events can upend our processes without warning. The only certainty for the future is that other changes will unexpectedly occur and it will have to be managed quickly. \nWhat enables your business to react quickly and effectively\, perhaps even gaining a step on your competition? \nKnowledge of your data is the key to success or failure – and we are in the midst of a truly transformative period of time. Accessibility\, cost and usefulness govern the success of any digital project or transformation and if you do not understand the tools for data delivery then you are limiting your ability to manage future change. \nHow can you get started? Join our webinar and learn how: \n\nUsage of the cloud\, API’s & Microservices governs your short and long term success\nBuilding an API program that supports key manufacturing metrics\, not just IT\nOther businesses are leveraging emerging technologies to gain a competitive edge\nTo leverage best practices for getting started on the right track\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeakers \nSean Riley\, Vice President\, Industry Solutions and Head of Global COE for Business Value\, Software AG\nSean Riley is Vice President\, Industry Solutions and Head of the global COE for Value Engineering at Software AG. His focus areas include manufacturing & transportation technologies\, value discovery and enablement; process improvement; financial and economic modeling; and collaboration enablement. He has 10+ years of experience in supply chain related fields with a specific focus on logistics operations. In addition to his work experience\, he holds a BA in Business Administration from Hanover College\, an MBA with Distinction in Managerial Finance from DePaul University and is a certified Six Sigma Greenbelt. \n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/digital-transformation-101-operationalizing-data/
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SUMMARY:Due Diligence – Knowing Your Customer\, the End Use\, User & Destination
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintOne of the most important export controls and one that applies to all exports and exporters is knowing the end user\, use and destination. You must employ an aggressive process of due diligence to insure there is no reason not to proceed with a transaction. Not taking reasonable steps to gather relative information and/or ignoring Red Flags can have serious consequences. This program will provide an overview of best practices and the various steps that can be taken to ensure compliance. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND? \n\nAnyone responsible for export compliance\nLogistics\nShipping\nSales\nPurchasing\nInternational Supervisors and Managers\nEngineering\, Research and Development\n\nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/due-diligence-knowing-your-customer-the-end-use-user-destination/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210311T080000
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CREATED:20210311T172642Z
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UID:7692-1615449600-1615482000@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Simplifying OSHA Requirements for Fall Protection on the Industrial Rooftop
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThe idea of rooftop fall protection can be a daunting task for architects\, engineers\, safety managers\, and contractors. In this webinar we will walk through an analytical process to identify the most critical areas on your industrial rooftop that require protection. \nWe will explore applicable OSHA codes and the reasoning behind them. We will learn how to implement a logic-driven action plan to bring all areas of your roof into compliance with OSHA fall protection standards. \nLearning Objectives and Outcomes: \n\nKnowledge: Learn how to implement a logic-driven action plan that helps bring all areas of your roof compliance within OSHA fall protection standards.\nComprehension: Identify the critical areas on the rooftop that require protection immediately.\nEvaluation: Process and performance of a complete rooftop safety audit\nApplication: Choose the best fall protection systems to save lives\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeaker \nDaniel Huntington\, National Sales Manager\, Kee Safety\, Inc.\nAs a Fall Protection Industry Expert\, Daniel Huntington is formally trained in OSHA fall protection standards and risk assessment. He is a respected compliance trainer in rooftop safety and presents educational webinars for EHS Today\, on Linked In\, and as host of The Rooftop Report\, a monthly conversational podcast dedicated to separating people from hazards on industrial rooftops. Daniel has nearly a decade of experience in the fall protection industry and spends much of his time on behalf of Kee Safety climbing on rooftops\, assessing hazards\, and providing life-saving solutions to reduce the risk of falling. \nSponsor \n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/simplifying-osha-requirements-for-fall-protection-on-the-industrial-rooftop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210311T091500
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UID:7672-1615454100-1615460400@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Penn State Material Research Institute: Powder Processing of Metals
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintPresented by the Penn State Materials Research Institute\, the Materials Spotlight Series is designed to create connections and spark discussions between industry and Penn State faculty and students that lead to productive research collaborations. \nThis month’s installment on Powder Processing of Metals\, looks at the 2-\, 5-\, 10-year challenges for the Powdered Metal and Powder Processing Industry\, such as technical challenges for manufacturing difficult-to-produce parts\, cost-effective substitution for machined components\, inspection\, and testing\, etc. This dynamic conversation will feature introductions to different segments of the Powdered Metal supply chain and technology solution-focused\, flash talks by various PSU labs working in this area. \nTen-Minute Company Presentations: \n\nNorth American Hoganas – Roland Warzel\, Director\, Technical Services – Powders for metal processing\nGasbarre – Mark Saline\, President – Process equipment/presses for PM processing\nMetco Industries – Rodney Brennan\, VP – Press and sinter parts\n\nFive-Minute Faculty Presentations: \n\nAndrea Arguelles – Assistant Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics – Ultrasonic NDE of powdered metal parts\nAllison Beese – Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering – multiscale mechanical testing of metals\nTodd Palmer – Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics – characterization of metal powders\nRam Rajogopalan – Associate Professor of Engineering\, Applied Materials – cold sintering of powdered metal\nDaudi Waryoba – Associate Professor of Engineering – thermo-mechanical processing of metallic materials\nJason Williams – Assistant Teaching Professor of Engineering – manufacture of molds via 3D printing\n\nWebinar will conclude the event with a 30-minute Q&A and networking. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/penn-state-material-research-institute-powder-processing-of-metals/
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CREATED:20210225T184617Z
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UID:7666-1615968000-1615982400@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Hazardous Energy Control (Lockout/Tagout) Training
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThis half-day course will highlight lockout/tagout hazards found in manufacturing facilities\, and how to effectively prevent lockout/tagout accidents by implementing an effective energy control program. \n\n\n\n\nCOURSE TOPICS: \n\nOSHA’s Lockout/Tagout Standard\nEnergy Control Programs\nCase Studies\nEnergy Control Procedures\n\nHOW YOU WILL BENEFIT: \n\nGain insight on OSHA’s lockout/tagout standard\nKnow the elements of an energy control procedure\nParticipate in case studies that will assist you in understanding how to meet the OSHA requirements\n\nThis course will be offered virtually through Webex. A link to the course will be sent to all course registrants prior to the course. \nNote: This course is for private-sector employers and employees. This training is funded under grant number Grant SH-99019-SH0 (from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration\, U.S. Department of Labor) and being hosted by Georgia Tech. \n\n\n\n\nRegister\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/hazardous-energy-control-lockout-tagout-training-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210317T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210317T150000
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CREATED:20210303T145910Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership Lessons from a Pandemic - Leading a Changing Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThe COVID-19 pandemic took the world by storm. Under unprecedented circumstances\, employers were forced to make decisions that may impact their workforce for years. Skilled leadership took center stage during these tumultuous times. Great leaders thrived. Others failed. \nBusinesses are beginning to reopen\, presenting employers with new challenges as part of the next phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Business guidance and legal requirements are changing rapidly. \nThis session will explore best leadership practices from the pandemic and what employers can glean from this time to lead a workplace forever changed. This webinar session will cover: \n\nHow to Prepare for Taking Temperatures and Making Spatial Changes in the Workplace\nHandling Employees that Refuse to Work\nAssessing the Workplace for PPE\, including face coverings\nWhat potential legal claims employers could face\, including OSHA claims\nHandling suspected or confirmed COVID-19 cases in the workplace\nRecording and reporting COVID-19 cases to OSHA\nCOVID-19 Vaccine Issues\nHow to prepare for the new post-pandemic workplace\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeaker \nTravis Vance\, Partner\, Fisher Phillips\nTravis Vance is a partner in the firm’s Charlotte office. He has tried matters across several industries and various subject matters\, including employment litigation\, business disputes and matters prosecuted by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Travis has emerged as a thought leader in the field of workplace safety. His writing and interviews are followed closely by experts in the safety arena and have been featured in premiere publications such as Business Insurance\, EHS Today\, and the Wall Street Journal. \nSponsor \n\n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/leadership-lessons-from-a-pandemic-leading-a-changing-workplace/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T120000
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CREATED:20210301T181156Z
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SUMMARY:Improve Efficiencies: Reduce Food Processing Energy\, Water\, and Waste
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintIn food processing facilities\, raw materials are stored\, transferred\, and processed into consumable products. All of these processes can result in waste material\, lost product\, and wastewater. \nIn this webinar\, PennTAP will provide ideas and suggestions for ways food manufacturing facilities can both reduce water\, chemical and energy use\, and operate more efficiently while saving money. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/improve-efficiencies-reduce-food-processing-energy-water-and-waste/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210319T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210319T140000
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CREATED:20210309T165740Z
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SUMMARY:Practical Industry 4.0: Leveraging Market-ready Digital Technologies for Factory Operations
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThe American manufacturing sector is undergoing a digital transformation. However\, as manufacturers explore the idea of digitizing their own factories\, they must sift through vast amounts of information and determine what is just “noise” versus what is practical. Join DVIRC and MxD for a training that will address practical application of Industry 4.0 in a factory setting\, discuss the do’s and don’ts of digital manufacturing\, and outline some common misconceptions related to factory digitization. \nBenefits of attending: \n\nHear from MxD\, the nation’s digital manufacturing institute\, about what Industry 4.0 encompasses and how manufacturers can think about application in a factory\nLearn about a practical approach to digital transformation and understand what manufacturers can do today with commercially available digital technologies\nView portions of MxD’s state-of-the-art Future Factory in a virtual demonstration\, including a line that is equipped with a dozen sensors monitoring everything from ambient temperature to machine vibrations\n\n\nWho should attend: \nThis training is most applicable to small and mid-sized manufacturers who are interested in learning more about Industry 4.0 application in a factory setting. Job functions include representatives who manage factory operations\, process improvement\, and/or digital implementation. \nRegister \nPresented by MxD \nMxD is where innovative manufacturers go to forge their futures. In partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense\, MxD equips factories with the digital tools and expertise they need to begin building every part better than the last. As a result\, our nearly 300 partners increase their productivity and win more business. \nTony Del Sesto\, Technical Fellow\, MxD \nTony Del Sesto is the Technical Fellow for MxD. In this role\, Tony works closely with MxD’s partners to develop\, test\, and commercialize state-of-the-art digital technologies aimed at increasing the productivity of American manufacturers. He is also responsible for leading the MxD 22\,000 square-foot manufacturing facility. Tony has more than 25 years of concept-to-customer experience in product development\, supply chain\, and manufacturing operations. Tony holds a bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from Florida Atlantic University\, a master’s in International Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University\, and is a Stanford Certified Project Manager. Tony has on-site work experience in over 200 factories in 15 countries and lived abroad in Asia for eight years. \n\n\n\n\nThis unique course is being offered free of charge to the manufacturing community through a grant from the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Office of Economic Adjustment to help strengthen the capabilities and competitiveness of small and mid-sized manufacturers (SMMs) critical to the DoD supply chain. \n\n\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/practical-industry-4-0-leveraging-market-ready-digital-technologies-for-factory-operations/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210323T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210323T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20200224T203615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T134224Z
UID:7202-1616497200-1616500800@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:North Central PA Energy Efficiency Roundtable: Community Resources for Your Facility Projects & Upgrades
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintJoin us and other regional resource partners for the first of three free North Central PA Energy Efficiency (NCPA EE) Roundtable virtual events to help improve your business. The Roundtable provides a forum for non-residential energy users to share information and learn from experts on various energy topics\, from energy efficiency technologies to energy management strategies. \nThe NCPA EE Roundtable’s mission is to provide assistance to PA non-residential customers to reduce energy costs through improved energy management\, energy efficiency and cutting-edge technology. The roundtable provides a forum for customers\, through two – three events per year\, to share information and attract experts on various topics from energy efficiency technologies to energy management strategies. \nEE Roundtable Flyer Final copy 2.23.21-converted \nREGISTER\nThe mission of the North Central PA Energy Efficiency Roundtable is to provide assistance to PA non-residential customers and reduce energy costs through improved management\, energy efficiency and cutting-edge technology. The roundtable provides a forum for customers through two – three events per year to share information and attract experts on various energy topics from energy efficient technologies to energy management strategies. Counties Served: Cameron\, Centre\, Clinton\, Clearfield\, Clinton\, Elk\, Forest\, Jefferson\, Lycoming\, McKean\, Potter\, Tioga\, Union and Venango.\n  \n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/north-central-pa-energy-efficiency-roundtable/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210323T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210323T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210225T161517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210225T161517Z
UID:7658-1616508000-1616511600@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Safety Training - How to Plan Effective Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintAs a safety professional\, you know how important training is. Pulling employees away from productive work can be hard\, but the alternative—having untrained employees—just isn’t an option. Training is critical to your employees’ safety and your company’s safety culture. \nWe know one of the most challenging areas for any EHS professional is safety training. This webcast will discuss training in general\, with a strong focus on: \n\nChallenges employers are facing\,\nBest Practices that can be implemented\, and\nCurrent trends in training that others are finding effective\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeakers \nDerick Plowden\, Editor – EHS\, J. J. Keller & Associates\, Inc.\nDerick Plowden is a Technical Editor for J. J. Keller’s Content & Consulting Services. He writes for the HazSafety Training Advisor monthly newsletter\, responds to customer questions\, and contributes content for several publications. Derick specializes in topics including construction regulations\, ergonomics\, walking/working surfaces\, personal protective equipment\, and injury/illness recordkeeping. \nEd Zalewski\, Senior Editor – EHS\, J. J. Keller & Associates\, Inc.\nEdwin (Ed) Zalewski is an EHS Editor at J. J. Keller & Associates\, Inc. He researches and creates content for a variety of safety-related topics and contributes to a number of products. Edwin specializes in issues such as walking working surfaces\, powered industrial trucks\, and injury/illness recordkeeping. \nSponsor \n\n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/safety-training-how-to-plan-effective-strategies/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210305T203334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210305T203334Z
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SUMMARY:Freight Management Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThe transportation of goods and material is critical to a company’s growth and even survival. Supply chain can be considered the “life blood” of a company. To insure that goods and material get to where they need to be\, when they need to be there\, and at an acceptable price\, it is important that a company manages the process. To accomplish this\, it is necessary to understand the options\, benefits and disadvantages\, and price structures of the various transportation options. \nThis program will review all modes of transportation and provide an understanding of the key elements of each. \nThis program will cover: \n\nWhat is Freight Management?\nTypes / Modes of Transportation\nRates\nVolume factors\nRate Negations / Contracts\nAdvantage / Disadvantage of different modes of transport\nCarrier Selection\n\nThe webinar will be presented by Bob Imbriani\, Executive Vice President\, International\, Team Worldwide. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/freight-management-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210309T165936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T165936Z
UID:7691-1616587200-1616590800@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Robotic Process Automation (RPA): How it can transform your back office and drive value in the manufacturing industry
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrint\nFor decades\, the manufacturing industry has used physical robots to assemble\, test\, and package their products. These robots help in streamlining the assembly line\, but the industry still struggles to keep back-office processes fast and simple due to complex user interfaces of core legacy applications. \nManufacturing companies are turning to Robotic Process Automation (RPA) to streamline and optimize complex back-office operations such as vendor communication\, payment processing\, report generation\, and more. RPA is a non-invasive technology that seamlessly integrates with legacy systems\, and automates repetitive and time-consuming back-office operations at a higher speed and accuracy. When it is applied to the bigger applications such as supply chain operations\, product support\, engineering\, and product development\, businesses can derive more value in the long term. \nWhat you will learn:\n\nBusiness challenges in the manufacturing industry\nRPA eligible processes and use cases\nThe right approach for RPA implementation\nCustomer success stories\n\nWho should attend:\nDecision makers within small and mid-size manufacturing companies who are responsible for improving operational efficiency\, reducing costs\, and optimizing business processes. \nRegister \nPresenter:\nAlan Hester\nPresident\, Nividous \nAlan\, a proven technology leader\, has worked with a wide range of enterprises. He is an expert in designing technology strategies that maximize business resources with a focus on process optimization and automation to deliver optimal business results. \n\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/robotic-process-automation-rpa-how-it-can-transform-your-back-office-and-drive-value-in-the-manufacturing-industry/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210315T152322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T152322Z
UID:7697-1616587200-1616590800@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Grow Your Revenue by Helping Your Resellers
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintMany manufacturers depend on resellers\, dealers\, and distributors in their sales efforts. If this applies to your manufactured products\, you know it’s critical to build relationships with these parties who ultimately recommend your product to end-users. \nThese partners hold power in their choice of which products to recommend to their customers. In addition to sales\, these resellers often service the product as well. The quality of the service experience can often make or break the customers perception of the brand. \nThe resellers become the face of your brand and keepers of these critical relationships. So it’s no surprise it is vital that as the manufacturer you are “easy to do business with” and provide your resellers all the support needed so they can sell and service your products and be great brand ambassadors. \nTo win\, you have to compete by creating the best user experience at every step of the value chain\, ultimately helping your reseller look good to their customers. By making life easier for resellers and their customers (the end-users)\, manufacturers can gain a real competitive advantage. But where do you get started? \nTo effectively compete on experience\, you need a unified system of action to engage resellers throughout your process. We invite you to join us for a webinar featuring ServiceNow’s Global Head of Manufacturing Industry Solutions\, Allen Hackman\, for tips on how your company can make it easier for resellers to market with you\, sell with you\, request service assistance\, and more. During this webinar\, Allen will discuss and will demo: \n\nCreating a seamless experience for resellers\nHow to achieve end-to-end visibility of orders\, complaints\, and financial information\nImproving service quality and reducing cost to serve\nDigital workflow automation at scale\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeaker \nAllen Hackman\, Global Head of Manufacturing Industry Solutions\, ServiceNow\nAllen has extensive experience in manufacturing and previously held positions of VP/CIO Carolina CAT\, and Divisional CIO of Tyco\, Scott Health & Safety. \n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/grow-your-revenue-by-helping-your-resellers/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210225T181643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210225T181643Z
UID:7661-1616594400-1616598000@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:3 Steps to Accelerate Continuous Improvement with Predictive Analytics
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintAdvanced Industrial Analytics enables manufacturers to identify real problems\, quantify their financial impact and solve them within weeks\, not months. \nIn an ideal world\, long-term breakthroughs should flow from your continuous improvement process\, but Gemba walks\, Kaizen events and Six Sigma techniques are often manual efforts focused on past performance data. There is a better way to leverage these efforts. \nAdvanced Industrial Analytics—enabled by machine learning—uses real-time data to predict and automate continuous improvement opportunities that cut costs and increase efficiency. \nJoin GrayMatter Senior VP and Co-Founder Carson Drake at 2 p.m. ET March 24 to learn how industrial professionals create predictions that enhance product quality and throughput\, cut energy consumption\, extend industrial asset life and reduce equipment downtime. \nIn this one hour free event\, you will learn how to: \n\nIdentify the ideal metrics to optimize in your industrial environment;\nQuantify your ROI from adopting a predictive approach to continuous improvement;\nEnvision potential solutions and estimate costs\, scalability and time to value;\nBuild an internal business use case to create buy-in.\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeaker \nCarson Drake\, Sr. VP & Co-Founder\, GrayMatter\nCarson has worked for more than 30 years to solve complex business and manufacturing challenges in thousands of plants across North America. After graduating with honors from Fairmont State University in West Virginia\, Carson quickly gained valuable plant-floor knowledge in the manufacturing marketplace\, working at Modicon with PLC\, motion and HMI technologies in U.S. assembly plants\, packaging plants and in a variety of other industries. \nIn 1991\, Carson co-founded GrayMatter\, and began leading the company’s manufacturing and digital transformation teams. He now heads GrayMatter’s Advanced Industrial Analytics practice\, which works with major industrial organizations operating in the manufacturing\, CPG\, food & beverage and water/wastewater industries. \n\n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/3-steps-to-accelerate-continuous-improvement-with-predictive-analytics/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210325T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210325T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210210T140908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210210T140908Z
UID:7626-1616673600-1616677200@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Coronavirus Practical Guide for those that Power our World - FR/AR Clothing & FR Cloth Face Coverings
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThe last 8-10 months have brought enormous changes to our lives\, especially on the job\, and it looks like some of these changes will stick around for some time. In the FR safety industry\, the pandemic adds a new challenge to our mission to protect those who power the world. Now\, in addition to protecting workers from thermal hazards with flame-resistant clothing\, we also have to protect them from exposure to COVID-10. In this webinar\, we will discuss the basics of protecting yourself and your employees from SARS CoV-2\, and how to do so without sacrificing your thermal protection. This will include how to neutralize the virus\, maintain the integrity of your FR/AR garments\, as well as best practices and key points to consider when evaluating and implementing FR cloth face coverings. \nWhat you will take away… \n\nWhat is SARS-CoV-2\, the basics\nHow to neutralize the Coronavirus\nHow to best maintain your FR/AR clothing during COVID-19\nWhat you should look for when selecting a Flame-resistant cloth face covering\, aka an FR mask\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeaker \nDerek Sang\, Technical Training Manager\, QSSP\, IASHEP\nDerek Sang has been involved with the Flame-Resistant Clothing industry in a variety of roles from the service\, manufacturing and garment sides of the business for over 25 years. \nThe first 10 years of his career Derek worked directly with end-users developing and implementing Flame Resistant Clothing programs specific to the customer’s hazards. Over the past 11 years Derek has worked closely with fortune 1000 companies educating them on the various fabrics\, FR technologies and the dynamics of Arc Flash and Flash Fire hazards as they look to develop FR Clothing programs. \nDerek has developed and conducted over 250 educational and informational seminars here in the US and Internationally. He has been the keynote speaker on multiple occasions on the Hazards of Arc Flash\, Flash Fire and general safety for a variety of companies\, associations and organizations including BP\, Marathon\, DTE\, SCE\, ONCUR\, IBEW\, ASSP\, BLR. NSC\, VPPPA\, NJATC\, NECA\, STEPs\, ADIPEC\, DUBAL (Dubai Aluminum)\, EMAL (Emirates Aluminum) now EGA\, ABB (Abu Dhabi)\, SPE Offshore. \nIn his current position as a Technical Training Manager\, Derek has developed over 40 hours of training curriculum for Bulwark University. These training efforts cover all aspects of FR clothing and are delivered utilizing live class courses\, online training\, webinars and seminars. Bulwark University focuses on non-commercial training for individuals and companies on the hazards of Arc Flash and Flash Fire and how to properly design and implement a FR Clothing program. \nAlong with being a recognized Subject Matter Expert (SME)\, Derek is also a Qualified Safety Sales Professional (QSSP)\, Certified Environmental\, Health\, Safety Professional (IASHEP) \nSponsor \n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/coronavirus-practical-guide-for-those-that-power-our-world-fr-ar-clothing-fr-cloth-face-coverings/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210330T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210330T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210315T152755Z
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SUMMARY:Five Safety Considerations When Implementing Mobile Robots
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintAre you getting ready to start using mobile robots in your facility … or even just curious about them in general?  This webinar will give you methods as we explore differences and similarities between industrial trucks (i.e. fork lifts) and autonomous mobile robots. \nWe will share some of our tips and techniques to get you started with implementing autonomous mobile robots while maintaining a safe working environment. \nTopics will include: \n\nEmergency plan (i.e. evacuation)\nPayload and stability\nDetection and stopping\nEnvironment (i.e. how does it know where it is at and where it is allowed to go)\nInteraction with people\, other machines and other mobile devices\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeaker \n \nTina Hull\, Technology Development Engineer\, Omron Automation and Safety\nTina Hull graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Akron. It was attention to details with her work in Surface Mount Technology quality and manufacturing processes that earned her a Six Sigma Green Belt. Her experience in automation and safety blended well to lead to her to earning a Functional Safety Expert (TUV Rheinland) certificate. \nTina has multiple technical papers published in the Society of Automotive Engineer’s Journal of Materials and Manufacturing\, along with articles in various trade magazines. She is a member of numerous safety standard committees. Her hands on automation experience from over 25 years of working with industrial robots\, safety controls\, and safety standards development gives her the thought process to understand how people work with machinery and the insight to teach them how to do it safely. \nSponsor\n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/five-safety-things-to-consider-when-implementing-mobile-robots/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T170000
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CREATED:20210331T143540Z
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SUMMARY:The Covid Effect on the Active Shooter Threat
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintThis last year has been largely defined by quarantines\, isolation\, financial distress\, loss of life and relentless uncertainty. While many are seeking help to cope with the impact of these significant and prolonged stressors\, others are not or are unable to get the help they need. \nWith the known connection between stress and violence\, we must address the increased potential for those at-risk individuals to cause harm to self and others. Now\, as the world re-opens and we return to life in-person\, a renewed focus on mitigating risk against violent and potentially deadly outbursts is required. \nJoin Dr. Gary Margolis and Brandon Rhone as they discuss the potential impact of the pandemic on workplace violence and how companies can avert risk while also empowering staff with the life skills necessary to survive an active assailant in any environment. \nYou will learn: \n\nWhy organizations are addressing active shooter response training as a life skill.\nHow to identify the warning signs and behaviors people exhibit that may lead to violence.\nThe positive impact this level of preparation can have on staff confidence and productivity as well as business continuity.\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeakers \nDr. Gary Margolis\, Senior Advisor\, Navigate360\nDr. Gary Margolis is an entrepreneur and former law enforcement executive with a passion for supporting the safety of our communities. Dr. Margolis was active in\, and held leadership positions with\, the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)\, the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA)\, and the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) where he served as a Commissioner and member of the executive committee. After twenty years in law enforcement\, Dr. Margolis co-founded Margolis Healy & Associates\, LLC (acquired in August 2017)\, a safety and security consulting firm chosen by the US Department of Justice to establish and lead The National Center for Campus Public Safety created by Congress after the tragedies at Newtown\, CT and VA Tech. More recently\, Dr. Margolis co-founded Social Sentinel\, Inc. (acquired by Navigate360\, LLC in October 2020)\, a SaaS-based technology company that helps safety and security teams pay attention to the digital conversation for the safety of their communities. \nBrandon Rhone\, Assistant Director of Training\, Navigate360\nBrandon Rhone manages the ALICE Training program ensuring all trainings\, including virtual and in-person\, are conducted with fidelity and trainers are current with strategies and certification. A former member of law enforcement retiring at the rank of Captain\, Brandon has a passion for serving the community\, keeping people safe and empowering them to participate in their own survival. During his law enforcement career\, Brandon was Commander of the SRO unit and a certified School Resource Officer through the National Association of School Resource Officers. Brandon is also a certified instructor in many law enforcement subjects including by not limited to: Defensive Tactics Instructor\, First Line Supervisor Instructor\, Interview and Interrogation\, Law Enforcement Intelligence\, Leadership and Mastering Performance Management\, School Safety Current Problems\, Trends and Solutions and the Art of The Undercover. \nSponsor \n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/the-covid-effect-on-the-active-shooter-threat/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210309T135952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T135952Z
UID:7686-1617199200-1617202800@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Building the Business Case for Driver Risk Management
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintApproximately one in three of all injury collisions on the road involves people driving for work purposes. Employers have a responsibility to keep those driving for work purposes and others on the road safe\, by ensuring drivers are properly qualified\, trained\, motivated to drive safely\, display the right attitudes and behaviors and feel part of a solid\, organization-wide crash-free culture®. \nBut where do you start with building the business case for driver risk management and proposing a new program to the executive team and/or Board? In this webinar\, Jim Noble\, Senior Vice President of Risk Engineering with eDrivingSM and Andrew Bradley\, Risk Management expert and former Nestlé executive\, will take you through a series of simple steps to achieve a company-wide commitment to the management of driver risk\, including a look at how Nestlé cut its claims frequency by more than half and reduced its average claims cost per vehicle by a staggering 76% over 14 years. \nRegister now to learn about: \n\nHow to calculate the direct and indirect cost of workplace crashes to your business\nEmployer responsibilities for managing driver safety\nNestle’s incredibly successful experience of introducing and managing a driver risk management program\nHow to secure leadership commitment\nHow to address privacy\, implementation\, and other concerns from internal departments\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeakers \nJim Noble\, Sr. Vice President\, Risk Engineering\, eDriving\nJim Noble has been associated with eDriving for almost 20 years as a customer\, a consultant and as a team member. His 40+ years in transportation encompass leadership positions in fleet operations management\, logistics management\, advocacy\, driver safety and global risk management. As lead Risk Engineer for eDriving he works to find innovative ways of harnessing the power of eDriving’s “Big Data” to produce actionable and easy-to-understand insights aimed at reducing our customers’ risk profiles. Jim works with eDriving partners to provide industry-leading\, holistic risk scoring that is rapidly becoming the standard for effectively assessing driver risk. Jim pioneered eDriving’s unique 1-on-1 Professional Coaching program designed to help drivers gain defensive driving insights from after-action coaching. \nAndrew Bradley\, Former Head of Group Risk Services\, Nestlé and CEO of Intercona Re\nAndrew Bradley recently retired as Head of Group Risk Services for Nestlé and as CEO of Intercona Re\, the Group’s reinsurance captive\, after 40 years. In this role he implemented global insurance programs for the group and expanded the reinsurance captive’s premium volume sevenfold. Intercona Re was presented with the Award of Excellence in Captive Management from the World Captive Forum in 2015. In 2014\, AON presented Nestlé with an Innovation Award for the road safety program Andrew helped implement that included a global road safety committee\, gap analysis\, holistic driver data\, coaching and eDriving’s Virtual Risk Manager® closed-loop risk reduction program.  Andrew was a member of both the Industry Insurance Panel and M200 as well as Chair of the Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP). He is a regular speaker at the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA)\, SIRM\, Insurance for Safer Roads and other industry events. Andrew was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by FERMA in 2018. \nSponsored by\n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/building-the-business-case-for-driver-risk-management/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210326T124716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210326T124716Z
UID:7730-1617793200-1617796800@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Energy and Environment Project Implementation
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintPrior to the pandemic\, the craft brewing industry contributed nearly $83 billion to the US economy and supported more than 580\,000 jobs. During this time\, Pennsylvania ranked 5th in the number of craft breweries in the United States\, and 2nd in economic impacts by state. \nJoin us on National Beer Day for a webinar on how a craft brewer and small business owner can recover money and reduce operation costs through energy efficiency projects and best practices. We will be sharing project ideas and resources uncovered while working in the field\, which have reduced energy consumption\, expanded production\, and minimized waste and emissions. Also joining the webinar will be guest speaker Matteo Rachocki\, CEO of Voodoo Brewery\, who will share his experiences and lessons learned. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/energy-and-environment-project-implementation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210408T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210408T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210318T172442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T172442Z
UID:7707-1617883200-1617886800@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:It Starts with Safety\, Better Today Than Yesterday
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintEveryone’s got a new job this year — and it’s keeping ourselves and those around us safe. It’s a role we all share\, whether in remote\, distributed or in-person teams. Put processes in place that connect teams from a distance\, engaging and enabling them to speak up\, raise issues and take action. An effective business doesn’t prescribe rigid ways of operating\, but puts power in people’s hands and makes them part of the solution. \nYou will learn: \n\nHow the right tools can empower your company to achieve operational excellence\nKeys to developing a continuous feedback loop through your operations\nHow companies like yours have seen substantial ROI from improved safety programs\nWhat your next steps should be\n\nSafety is more than just ticking a box — it lays a foundation that brings out the best in your team\, your protocols and your outputs. With the right tools and systems\, people are empowered to do their best work everyday and you see that difference in your bottom line. Sure\, it may start with safety but from a macro lens\, the operational excellence applications are tenfold. \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeakers \nJake Oldenhuis\, Partner Manager\, SafetyCulture\nJake Oldenhuis is a Partner Manager for SafetyCulture with years of experience assisting in the implementation of safety and quality processes and best practices. Jake is seen as a thought leader with his solution first mindset\, he has helped numerous customers and partners improve their safety\, quality\, risk\, compliance\, and operations programs across the USA. Jake has been a featured speaker for various safety and quality conferences\, including ASSP\, the iAuditor Summit\, and various associations. In addition\, Jake has assisted US schools who are now facing the immense task of returning safely back to learning. Jake has most recently worked with organizations embarking on digital transformation and process improvement to better their safety culture and work towards operational excellence throughout the recent pandemic. He is an expert on building adaptable business models that can thrive in the face of unforeseen events\, market forces\, all while minimizing risks. \nKrista Gustafson\, Brand Ambassador\, SafetyCulture\nKrista Gustafson is a brand ambassador for SafetyCulture with years of experience implementing safety and quality processes and best practices. Krista is seen as a thought leader who carries years of experience helping EHS Professionals in various industries. With her solution first mindset\, she’s obsessed with helping her customers improve their safety\, quality\, risk\, compliance\, and operations programs across the globe. Krista has been a featured speaker for various safety and quality conferences\, including the iAuditor Summit\, various restaurant associations and is engaged in industry various events such as ASSP\, EHS Daily\, NSC\, and more.  Krista has most recently worked with organizations embarking on digital transformation and process improvement to better their safety culture and work towards operational excellence throughout the recent pandemic. She is an expert on building adaptable business models that can thrive in the face of unforeseen events\, market forces\, while minimizing risks to better work environments. \nSponsored by \n\n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/it-starts-with-safety-better-today-than-yesterday/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210408T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210408T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210318T173354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T173354Z
UID:7710-1617886800-1617890400@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Disaster Risks\, Trends\, and Being Prepared in 2021
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintWith a major winter storm already in the rear view mirror\, what else does 2021 have in store? Join National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) for an assessment of the upcoming year and a discussion of critical risks manufacturers may face including flood\, wind and supply chain disturbances. Discover suggestions for planning your business’ response to a disaster\, including tips to create a “culture of preparedness\,” preparing your people and planning for corporate giving and volunteering\, even virtually. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/disaster-risks-trends-and-being-prepared-in-2021/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210413T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210413T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210317T135356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210317T135356Z
UID:7700-1618315200-1618318800@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:OSHA INSPECTION! How to Handle It—and Prevent It
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintIf an OSHA inspector knocks on your door to conduct a safety inspection\, would you know why? Or how you could have prevented it? During this information-packed webcast you’ll discover: \n\nHow to know if you’re at risk for an inspection\nWhat the OSHA inspector wants to know\nWhat to expect during the inspection\nHow to help the inspection go smoothly\nWhat your company’s rights are\nHow to deal with citations\nHow to prevent an inspection in the first place\n\nBe sure to bring your questions to have them answered during a live Q&A session! \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeakersEdwin (Ed) Zalewski\, Senior Editor – EHS\, J. J. Keller & Associates\, Inc. Edwin Zalewski is a Senior EHS Editor at J. J. Keller & Associates\, Inc. He researches and creates content for a variety of safety-related topics and contributes to a number of products. Edwin specializes in issues such as walking working surfaces\, powered industrial trucks\, and injury/illness recordkeeping. \nLisa Neuberger\, Editor – EHS\, J. J. Keller & Associates\, Inc. Lisa Neuberger is an editor specializing in workplace safety and environmental topics\, focusing primarily on hazardous waste. She is the lead editor for J. J. Keller’s Environmental Alert newsletter and the comprehensive Environmental Compliance Manual\, which help employers negotiate the complex environmental regulatory landscape. She also helps customers with their compliance questions and contributes to leading trade magazines. \nSponsor\n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/osha-inspection-how-to-handle-it-and-prevent-it/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T090000
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SUMMARY:Is Your Sales Force Ready for Change
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintChange is being forced upon us…\n• The shift to Remote Selling\n• Increased competition from low-cost competitors\n• Younger buyer and decision makers taking leadership roles \nSo\, what must we change in order to take on the change under our terms? \nJoin us for a 60-minute fast paced live-streamed event and we’ll shed insights into these key questions and assess your sales organizations Change Readiness:\n• Can we get better?\n• How much better can we get?\n• What will it take to get better?\n• How long will it take? \nYou’ll experience how sales leadership must drive the change and how that role must evolve. We’ll give you the “Sales DNA” that must be present in your salespeople in order to grow in effectiveness. Perhaps you’ve invested in sales training but did not experience the kind of results you hoped for and the program will show what needs to be in place prior to any training. \nIf increasing our sales team’s ability to execute your vision is a key priority\, then please join IMC consultant John Moore for this free event.\nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/is-your-sales-force-ready-for-change/
LOCATION:Live Streaming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210325T125457Z
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UID:7724-1618394400-1618398000@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:DOE Energy Management Programs for Manufacturers
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintInterested in learning about the U.S. Department of Energy’s energy management services for manufacturers? \nIn this session\, we’ll hear from DoE program mangers as they discuss their 50\,001 Ready\, Industrial Assessment Center (IAC)\, and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) programs: \n\n50\,001 Ready – This program is a self-paced\, no-cost way for organizations to build a culture of structured energy improvement that leads to deeper and sustained savings that does not require any external audits or certifications.\nIAC – Small and medium-sized manufacturers may be eligible to receive a no-cost assessment provided by DOE IACs. Teams located at 31 universities around the country conduct energy assessments to identify opportunities to improve productivity and competitiveness\, reduce waste\, and save energy.\nCHP – The goal of the CHP R&D project portfolio is to enable private sector development of flexible CHP systems that can play a potential role in stabilizing and improving the resiliency of the electric grid.\n\nThe session will be recorded and will last one hour\, including time for Q&A. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/doe-energy-management-programs-for-manufacturers/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210326T124207Z
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UID:7729-1618398000-1618401600@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Federal Funding Assistance for Research and Product Development
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintYou have an idea\, so how do you finance it?\nJoin Connie Casteel\, with the Advanced Technology Development Center (ADTC)\, as she covers the different federal funding assistance programs that are available for small to medium manufacturers. These funding opportunities\, Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)\, provide non-dilutive research funding to help businesses prove its technology is feasible and provides the incentive to profit from its commercialization. Through these competitive awards-based programs\, companies are able to advance R&D\, technological innovation\, and product development to help build a strong national economy. \nPresentation topics will include:\n\nDetails about “America’s largest seed fund”\, that has $3 billion available annually\, with an average award up to $1.5 million or more.\n\n\nEligibility requirements to qualify for funding opportunities.\n\n\nHow we can help you navigate and coach you through the proposal process.\n\n\nIdentifying the right research grant or contract for you (funds are not a loan and do not have to be paid back).\n\n\nHow your company will retain its Intellectual Property rights and ownership.\n\n\nExamples of other companies currently awarded funding including; Quest Renewables (DOE project)\, Atheraxon (NSF project)\, Global Technology Connection (Air Force DOD project)\, IRobot (Army DOD project).\n\n\nRegister \nPresenter…\nConnie Casteel is an expert in the federal SBIR and STTR funding programs—funding utilized by small companies to develop new innovative products and services. She currently serves as SBIR/STTR Catalyst for the Advanced Technology Development Center (ADTC)\, Georgia’s high-tech startup incubator housed on the campus Georgia Tech. With over 15 years of SBIR/STTR assistance experience\, her primary responsibilities include educating entrepreneurs and companies on the SBIR/STTR programs\, providing strategic direction\, coaching/consulting\, one-on-one proposal support\, and providing commercialization guidance. While providing insights to SBIR/STTR applicants\, she has also served as a national SBIR/STTR Reviewer for federal agencies helping assess the commercial feasibility of proposed innovations. \nSponsored by…\n\n\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/federal-funding-assistance-for-research-and-product-development/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210319T132652Z
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UID:7718-1618408800-1618412400@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:Crisis Management - In Case of Emergency - The Aftermath
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintEffectively responding to a workplace crisis requires an understanding of what people need from management and how to provide it. \nIn this discussion\, attendees will learn first-hand experience about emergencies\, as well as an understanding of how to deal with a crisis from both legal and OSHA perspectives. \n\nviolent act\nserious injury\nfatality\nnatural disaster\nman-made disaster\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeaker \nTodd B. Logsdon\, Partner\, Fisher & Phillips LLP\nTodd Logsdon is a Partner in the Louisville office of Fisher & Phillips LLP\, and co-chairs the firm’s Workplace Safety & Catastrophe Management Practice Group.  He represents employers in a variety of forums\, including state and federal courts and before administrative agencies.  Todd obtained his undergraduate degree from Murray State University\, as well as his graduate degree in Occupational Safety and Health\, and his law degree from the University of Louisville.  He is a member of the American Bar Association\, Labor and Employment Law Section\, Occupational Safety and Health Committee\, as well as the Indiana\, Kentucky and Louisville Bar Associations.  Todd is admitted to practice in Kentucky and Indiana state courts\, the federal courts of the Eastern and Western Districts of Kentucky\, the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana\, and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.  Todd accrued many years of practical experience prior to beginning his legal career working in manufacturing with responsibilities for Human Resources and Safety. Todd represents and advises employers exclusively on a variety of labor and employment topics\, with a particular emphasis on OSHA issues including contesting and litigating OSHA citations\, representing employers during OSHA inspections/investigations\, OSHA compliance audits and providing OSHA compliance advice\, defending whistleblower/retaliation claims\, as well as discrimination\, FMLA\, wage and hour\, and covenants not to compete. \nSponsor\n\n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/crisis-management-in-case-of-emergency-the-aftermath/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T110911
CREATED:20210408T162608Z
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UID:7745-1618495200-1618498800@imcpa.com
SUMMARY:OSHA Is Updating the HazCom Standard to Better Align with GHS
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintOSHA recently published a long-awaited notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that would update its Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) to align with Revision 7 of the UN’s Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). The proposed revisions would have far-reaching impact throughout the chemical supply chain\, including the need for hazardous chemical manufacturers to A) reclassify certain chemicals\, B) reauthor safety data sheets (SDSs)\, and C) develop new shipped container labels; and for end-users to manage a wave of updated SDSs and shipped labels in their inventory\, and to update their own HazCom practices accordingly. The public comment period for the NPRM ends on April 19\, 2021. \nThis live webinar will review the background of the NPRM and the proposed changes\, taking a close look at significant changes\, such as the introduction of new classifications for several categories of chemicals\, changes to requirements for labeling\, and changes to select hazard and precautionary statements. \nRegister today for an in-depth look at OSHA’s NPRM so you can make sure your business and your people are well-prepared. \nThis webinar includes: \n\nA brief review of the HazCom Standard and the previous alignment of the Standard with GHS Revision 3 due via the 2012 final rule\nA discussion of proposed changes to classifications of several categories of hazardous chemicals and the industries most likely to be impacted by the changes\nAn explanation of proposed changes to labeling requirements for “small” and “very small” containers\, proposed updates to hazard and precautionary statements\, and proposed changes that would better align hazard communication requirements between the United States and Canada\nAn analysis of the next steps to expect following the NPRM and best practices that chemical users throughout the supply chain can take to prepare for future changes and maintain compliance with the HazCom Standard\n\nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Endeavor’s Terms of Service and to Endeavor’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Endeavor\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Endeavor’s Privacy Policy. In addition\, I understand that my personal information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource\, so they can contact me directly about their products or services. Please refer to the privacy policies of such sponsor(s) for more details on how your information will be used by them.\nSpeaker \nPhil Molé\, EHS & Sustainability Expert\, VelocityEHS\nPhil Molé holds a Masters in Public Health (MPH) from University of Illinois at Chicago\, where he was a recipient of a National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) traineeship. He has worked in the EHS Industry since 1995\, including many years as a regulatory consultant\, and a role as Global EHS Coordinator for a large manufacturing company. In his current position as an EHS & Sustainability Expert at VelocityEHS\, Phil conducts webinars and develops content on a wide variety of EHS topics\, and has spoken at safety conferences such as ASSP and NSC’s Congress and Expo. \nSponsor\n\n \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/osha-is-updating-the-hazcom-standard-to-better-align-with-ghs/
LOCATION:Webinar
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