Don't Miss the AGC-Willis Construction Industry Safety Program at Convention
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AGC-Willis Construction Industry Safety Program
Thursday, March 19, 2015
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Rooms 101 A&B
Puerto Rico Convention Center
The Willis-AGC Construction Safety Program is designed to challenge contractors to master core safety principles and practices that will lead to company-wide excellence in safety and occupational health management and risk control.
This intensive program will assist contractors in developing actionable strategies and recommendations for solving the safety and health challenges facing today's construction professionals, plus participants will gain new insight into the trends and issues that will impact safety and health management in the future.
The Construction Safety Program will draw on significant input from attendees via interaction with the presenters (construction safety experts, fellow contractors and risk management professionals), providing participants with a unique bridge between principle and real-world practice.
1:00 to 2:30 PM – Zero Injury: It is a Continuous Journey
This dynamic, interactive workshop will feature panelists to discuss the challenges the construction industry continues to face in its implementation of the Zero Injury philosophy and provide insights into how they are proactively working within their own companies and the greater community to drive that change. Participants will also have the opportunity to understand where their organization is in the zero injury development cycle and will learn strategies other contractors are using to improve safety and enhance the zero injury culture in their own organization.
3:00 to 4:00 PM - Under the Microscope: What Makes a Good Safety Program Great?
With more than six years of experience judging leading contractors on the quality of their safety programs, a panel of Willis-AGC Construction Safety Excellence Award Judges will breakdown the critical areas of a comprehensive safety management program and highlight practices and procedures contractors can start implementing tomorrow to increase management commitment, employee involvement, and safety innovation.
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