Great read and includes some members in KC!
The Kansas Department of Labor Consultation Program Signs First Ever Alliance in Kansas Addressing Mental Health, Opioid Addiction, and Suicide Prevention. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/gF9qcjJk
The Heart of America Chapter was founded in 1939, ASSP is the oldest professional safety organization. The Heart of America Chapter has around 500 members that manage, supervise and consult on safety, health, and environmental issues in industry, insurance, government and education.
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Great read and includes some members in KC!
The Kansas Department of Labor Consultation Program Signs First Ever Alliance in Kansas Addressing Mental Health, Opioid Addiction, and Suicide Prevention. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/gF9qcjJk
ASSP Heart of America Chapter转发了
?An arc flash isn’t just a spark — it’s a dangerous burst that can cause fires, melt clothes and burn skin. Most burn injuries happen when regular clothing catches fire, not from the arc itself. Be like Tom. Suit up in the right PPE and stay safe. https://lnkd.in/efCcmMcS
We had a full house on November 15th @ the Midwest Public Risk building in Independence, MO. Billie Kizer, MPH, CSP, Regional Administrator for Region VII, gave an annual update on OSHA. Thanks to all who came and we look forward to seeing most of you in 2025 at meeting near you! Thanks to AIHA Mid-America Local Section for Co-Hosting!
Big shout out to Dr. Mark L. Johnson for training our members on how to be better trainers. This was a super fun class and inspired us all to want to deliver better training. Some of the top things we learned: Training is not about delivering content Training is never one and done 94% of what we learn is showing and telling 83% of information is learned visually Our hands-on training included trying to make a paper sailboat, a paper cup, and a paper airplane.?
ASSP Heart of America Chapter转发了
The hierarchy of controls is a foundational risk management tool, but the most commonly used diagram could be improved. Morgan Bliss and Jennifer Serne-Allen explain.
ASSP Heart of America Chapter转发了
Join us on October 18 at Scheels in Overland Park, KS from 9am - 1:30pm for a half day professional development workshop! Register at the link below. Location: ?Overland Park Scheels – Training Center Topic: ?Training Design Simplified This 3-hour workshop is presented by Dr. Mark L. Johnson, with Pittsburg State University. Professor Johnson will be presenting principles from his new book,?Training Design Simplified:?Breaking Tradition. Learning Objectives: * Participants will recognize training is not about delivering content. * Participants will recognize training is never one and done. * Participants will identify why training can never be assessed by a survey at the end of the session. * Participants will realize we can never “hurry up training so we can get them to work.” * Participants will describe why employees don’t learn by listening, but instead learn by seeing and doing. * Q&A Speaker: Dr. Mark Johnson, Pittsburg State University Professor Dr. Mark L. Johnson, received a BSBA in 1983, a MS in Technical Teacher Education in 1987, and a Ed.S. in Industrial Education in 1989, all from PSU. He received his Ed.D. in Vocational Education from the University of Arkansas in 1993. He is currently a University Professor in Technology and Workforce Learning in the College of Technology at PSU.
Join us on October 18 at Scheels in Overland Park, KS from 9am - 1:30pm for a half day professional development workshop! Register at the link below. Location: ?Overland Park Scheels – Training Center Topic: ?Training Design Simplified This 3-hour workshop is presented by Dr. Mark L. Johnson, with Pittsburg State University. Professor Johnson will be presenting principles from his new book,?Training Design Simplified:?Breaking Tradition. Learning Objectives: * Participants will recognize training is not about delivering content. * Participants will recognize training is never one and done. * Participants will identify why training can never be assessed by a survey at the end of the session. * Participants will realize we can never “hurry up training so we can get them to work.” * Participants will describe why employees don’t learn by listening, but instead learn by seeing and doing. * Q&A Speaker: Dr. Mark Johnson, Pittsburg State University Professor Dr. Mark L. Johnson, received a BSBA in 1983, a MS in Technical Teacher Education in 1987, and a Ed.S. in Industrial Education in 1989, all from PSU. He received his Ed.D. in Vocational Education from the University of Arkansas in 1993. He is currently a University Professor in Technology and Workforce Learning in the College of Technology at PSU.
Don't miss out on our meeting this Friday at SafetyCulture - 2114 Central Street, Kansas City, MO. Michael Kono will be speaking on the "Components of a Safe Driving Program".
?? FREE 24-Hour HAZWOPER Training Course! ?? LAST MINUTE, REGISTRATION CLOSES TOMORROW! Are you prepared to handle hazardous materials and waste in the workplace? Don't miss this invaluable opportunity to gain critical skills and knowledge at NO COST, thanks to grants from the The Sustainable Workplace Alliance (SWA)! Why attend? - Learn essential procedures for hazardous material handling and response. - Understand how to protect your employees and the public from potential HAZMAT incidents. - This course qualifies as a 24-Hour HAZWOPER certification! Details: ?? When: August 21-23, 2024?? ?? Where: Courtyard Kansas City at Briarcliff Whether you're involved in packaging, transporting, or managing hazardous materials, this course will equip you with the skills you need to effectively respond to emergencies. ?? Scan the QR code to enroll now! Registration closes tomorrow EOB. Let's make safety a priority—secure your spot today! #HAZWOPER #HazmatSafety #WorkplaceSafety #SustainableWorkplace #FreeTraining #KansasCity ---
?? Attention Safety Professionals! ?? Join us for the Heart of America ASSP Meeting on August 30, 2024, from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm at Herzig Engineering, 8201 NW 97th Terrace, Kansas City, MO. Topic: Smart Design to Prevent Slips, Trips, and Falls?? Speaker: Kevin Buchanan, SLIPNOT This free meeting will provide valuable insights into improving walking and working surfaces, helping you design safer environments. Whether you're new to safety or a seasoned professional, there's something for everyone. Learning Objectives: - Understand the differences between slips, trips, and falls - Identify common areas where these incidents occur - Explore the coefficient of friction and its impact - Discover practical applications of non-slip products - Evaluate slip-resistant products effectively Kevin Buchanan, a seasoned industrial sales expert with 30+ years of experience across various industries, will be leading this informative session. Kevin has recently received his NASP WWS certification and is eager to share his knowledge on this critical topic. Agenda: - 11:30 am - 12:00 pm: Lunch - 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm: Presentation Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your safety expertise and network with fellow professionals. Mark your calendars and join us for an engaging and informative session! #SafetyFirst #WorkplaceSafety #ASSP #SlipTripFallPrevention #SafetyProfessionals #KansasCityEvents #SLIPNOT