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SUMMARY:Identify\, Evaluate & Manage Current & Future Risks
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintSuccessful operational risk management demands a clear understanding of internal company practices\, policies and systems to ensure they are adequate to protect the organization from loss due to a change in market conditions or operational difficulties. \nMost senior leaders are very well aware of the financial challenges their companies may face\, but are less familiar with these operational risks\, and don’t know how they can introduce changes to practices and systems that will turn them into potential engines for improved productivity and profit. \nJoin DuPont Sustainable Solutions where they will also report out on their 2017 Global Operational Risk Survey. The survey\, which includes feedback from C-suite executives\, vice presidents\, directors and managers across a wide variety of industries\, brings valuable insights into ways in which organizations can help protect\, extract and create value through operational risk management and productivity improvements. \nDuring this webinar you’ll hear how peer companies are handling risk management within their organizations and hear best practices: \n\nto better manage your risk portfolio across the entire value chain\,\nto create opportunities and\nto extract value from better managing uncertainties.\n\nSpeakers \nNicholas Bahr\, Global Practice Leader\, Operational Risk Management\, DuPont Sustainable Solutions \nNicholas Bahr is the Global Practice Leader for Operational Risk Management at DuPont Sustainable Solutions.  In this role\, he and his global team help clients identify\, prioritize and reduce risk throughout their operations.  He over 30 years’ experience and is an internationally recognized thought leader and expert in operational and enterprise risk management\, process safety\, resiliency\, system safety and security. He has experience in business expansion and start-up for global operations\, as well as local/regional expansion in Europe\, Middle East\, South America\, North America and Australia. He as worked extensively with NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) leading safety and reliability teams that designed\, built\, tested and flew satellites and space probes.  He is the author of the book System Safety Engineering and Risk Assessment which is used by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as their aviation system safety model. \n\nAlfonsius Ariawan\, Global Solutions Architect\, DuPont Sustainable Solutions\n \nWith DuPont since 2001\, Alfonsius Ariawan joined DuPont Sustainable Solutions (DSS)\, Ontario (Canada) in 2009. Alfonsius specializes in Operational Risk Management (ORM) and has provided support to many clients in various industries. He has extensive experience in providing performance management\, data collection and analysis support. Alfonsius is a certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt\, he also mentored many improvement project teams and has shared his experiences with clients externally. Throughout his career\, Alfonsius has had the opportunity to speak at many conferences on a wide-range of topics including ORM\, data management and analysis\, and process improvement and optimization.  \n \nTechnical Details \nThis webinar will be conducted using a slides-and-audio format.  After you complete your registration\, you will receive a confirmation email with details for joining the webinar.  By clicking Register\, you confirm acceptance of EHS Today’s Terms of Service. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/identify-evaluate-manage-current-future-risks/
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SUMMARY:Building Safety Programs That Last: The 9 Keys for Success
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintDeveloping world-class safety in organizations is a complex approach. When no one is committed to owning the process or the safety operations strategy is developed only at the corporate level\, it can result in employee disconnect and limited results. Safety should be an uncompromising value\, and focusing on reliable\, strategic safety initiatives will help your safety program be successful for the long term. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll discuss how engaging your entire organization and building on a foundation of safety can set you up for sustained success. We’ll dive into Milliken’s 30+ years of safety excellence\, and you’ll learn tactics from real life examples to implement in your organization. \nKey Takeaways: \n\nIdentifying common safety program disconnects\nBest practices of a successful safety process\nHow to redefine roles & responsibilities for maximum safety effectiveness\nHow to measure success\nHow to sustain your goals\n\n\nSpeaker \nPhil McIntyre\, Managing Director\, Performance Solutions by Milliken \nPhil’s career is steeped in thirty years’ worth of business leadership and manufacturing expertise. Phil has successfully worked with and led several business units within Milliken & Company to profitable growth and financial sustainability. Prior to his business leadership roles\, Phil led the implementation of Milliken Performance System for the Performance Products Division and served as Director of Cost Improvement\, where he was responsible for strategic cost reduction efforts. \nPhil has also spent time as the Pursuit of Excellence Director responsible for integrating customer needs (and wants) with manufacturing and business capability. Early in his career\, Phil worked in four different manufacturing locations\, holding multiple positions ranging from quality to cost. Phil credits this early diversity in job responsibility and scope as the beginning of his in-depth knowledge of continuous improvement; his appreciation for sustainable\, empowered safety processes and systems; and his understanding of the critical nature of establishing the right financial metrics to drive the right behavior. \nPhil holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from Clemson University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Wake Forest University. \nSponsored by \n \nBy clicking Register\, you confirm that you agree to EHS Today’s Terms of Service. \nRegister \n\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/building-safety-programs-last-9-keys-success/
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SUMMARY:Machine Guarding - Back to Basics
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintOnce the risk assessment has been performed\, the methods and techniques to be applied to reach the maximum risk reduction level will be the focus.  When the hazard cannot be eliminated\, design measures to properly reduce the risk to the hazard to an acceptable level will be shared.  Expected functionality and practicality of the selected safeguarding applications include the selection of the prescribed safety standards currently available. \nViewers will learn: \n\nSelecting the prescribed safety standards\nUnderstanding the key factors of proper guard design\nUtilizing the proper guarding methods and techniques\nRecognizing proper guarding vs. awareness barriers\nApplying color coding and safety signs\n\nSpeaker \nDoug Sten\, CSP\, CMSE®\, CEA\, CHCM is a Safety Consultant with Pilz Automation Safety\n \nDoug Sten\, CSP\, CMSE®\, CEA\, CHCM is a Safety Consultant with Pilz Automation Safety.  Sten has degrees in Safety Engineering\, Safety Management\, Behavioral Science and is a Certified Safety Professional with a specialty in Product Safety\, Certified Ergonomic Analyst\, Certified Hazard Control Manager and a CMSE® – Certified Machinery Safety Expert\, by TÜV Nord. He has over 25 years in the plastics machinery industry as a subject matter consultant; a global product safety manager for an OEM and a corporate safety director for a plastics container manufacturer. He has over 20 years participating on US and international safety standards committees. He has worked for Pilz since January 2014. \nSponsored by: \n \nRegister \nBy clicking above\, I acknowledge and agree to Penton’s Terms of Service and to Penton’s use of my contact information to communicate with me about offerings by Penton\, its brands\, affiliates and/or third-party partners\, consistent with Penton’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.\nPrint PDFPrint
URL:https://imcpa.com/event/machine-guarding-back-basics/
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SUMMARY:Implementing Collaborative Robots in Industry
DESCRIPTION:Print PDFPrintJoin us October 30th and meet the world’s #1 collaborative robot.  Around the world\, thousands of UR robots work collaboratively right alongside humans – with no safety guards and no problems. \nAgenda: \n\nIntro to Universal Robots\nRobot Programming Intro\nEnd Effector Solutions\nStands and Protective Covering\nQuestions / Applications\nHand-on Activities\n\nBenefits of Collaborative Robots: \n\nFastest Payback in the Industry\nCollaborative and Safe\nFlexible Deployment\nEasy Programming\nFast Set-up\n\nThere will be a light breakfast provided\, compliments of Intek Systems\, Inc. \nRegister \nPrint PDFPrint
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