Advanced Pros Track 2

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Schedule

    • 02/13/2020
    • 6:00am Registration & Breakfast6:00am- 7:00am
      Registration & Breakfast
    • 7:00am Opening Session and ABC of Wisconsin Safety Awards7:00am- 7:55am
      Opening Session and ABC of Wisconsin Safety Awards
    • 8:00am DOT Hot Topics8:00am- 9:00am
      This session will discuss some of the biggest issues facing commercial drivers, including load securement, hours of service, vehicle maintenance/inspections, and other common safety issues. Bring your DOT questions for Q&A time at the end of the presentation.
      Speakers: Wisconsin State Patrol
    • 9:00am Break9:00am- 9:10am
      Break
    • 9:10am Active Shooter9:10am- 10:30am
      Whether your construction company has implemented Run-Hide-Fight, Lockdown, Evacuation or other crisis action protocols, it is critical that your company comprehends how to place as many ‘roadblocks’ as possible between your employees and the intruder/shooter to increase your chances of surviving an active shooter event. For this reason, it is critical that your employees receive training on how to rapidly respond to an armed intruder or active shooter incident on the construction site – whether working within a manufacturing facility or at an outdoor construction site. Statistics indicate that a little more than 60% of active shooter situations are over within five (5) minutes – the shooter leaves the area, the shooter takes their own life (about 40%), or law enforcement/a prepared citizen neutralizes the situation. Knowing exactly what to do during those few minutes may mean the difference between life and death for you, a coworker and many others on your construction site. Are all of your construction employees prepared to deal with an armed intruder or an active shooter on your job site?
      Speakers: Ted Hayes
    • 10:30am Break with Exhibitors10:30am- 11:00am
      Take a break and visit some of the nearly 50 vendors in the trade show!
    • 11:00am Suicide in Construction QPR: Question, Persuade, Refer11:00am- 12:00pm
      The construction industry has the highest rate of suicide for any job. But suicide deaths are preventable. Find out what you can do to help someone in a crisis. QPR, like CPR, can help you take bold action to save a life.
      Speakers: Jean Papalia
    • 12:00pm Lunch & Keynote Speaker Marty Wilberding12:00pm- 1:00pm
      Buried Alive: Lessons From a Trench Collapse Survivor Plumbing and heating contractor Marty Wilberding of Cuba City will recount his story of surviving a near-fatal trench collapse on June 20, 2017 in Lafayette County. He broke his neck, eye socket, hip and 16 ribs after being buried up to his head in the accident. Wilberding has been in the business for about 30 years and a firefighter with the Cuba City Volunteer Fire Department since 1987.
      Speakers: Marty Wilberding
    • 1:00pm Safety 24-71:00pm- 2:00pm
      This training session will discuss key elements to creating and maintaining a safe work site. The following topics will be the focus of our discussion: Each attendee will leave with simple ideas on how to enhance your safety “day to day;” new worker orientation; pre-task planning; safety communication; safety inspections; accident and near miss reporting and investigation.
      Speakers: Robert Tenhagen
    • 2:00pm Break with Exhibitors2:00pm- 2:30pm
      Take a break and visit some of the nearly 50 vendors in the trade show!
    • 2:30pm Hidden Scars of Safety2:30pm- 3:30pm
      Training, reminders and enforcement penalties are important, but sometimes, real life examples of workplace accidents do more to convince workers to comply with what you’ve been trained to do. Because after all, should our employment dictate our quality of life for the remainder of our lives? When an accident occurs, very serious consequences may be the result. In this session, we will discuss the personal stories of workers who have experienced significant injuries on the job. Through each story, attendees will experience the importance of following safe work practices in order to prevent similar events from happening. Each story will give a different perspective and will show just how important it is to be aware of safety procedures and your surroundings, as nobody expects to be injured. This session will address the “it won’t happen to me” attitude.
      Speakers: Alex Jackson
    • 3:30pm Travel to Closing Session3:30pm- 3:35pm
      Travel to Closing Session
    • 3:35pm Closing Session3:35pm- 4:00pm
      Closing Session
    • 5:30pm Projects of Distinction Awards5:30pm- 9:00pm
      Separate Registration Required The Projects of Distinction Awards Banquet highlights the quality and professionalism of merit construction projects by ABC of Wisconsin members.

      • Cocktail Hour – 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

      • Dinner – 6:30 p.m. with Program to Follow

      Register online at abcwi.org/POD

Speakers for this event

  • Alex Jackson

    Alex Jackson

    Faith Technologies

    As a safety manager, Alex manages and oversees the Faith Technologies’ divisional safety program while helping create a culture of safety for all employees. Some of Alex’s responsibilities include conducting safety training, visiting job sites to support and encourage safe behavior and providing feedback to employees on safety practices – all while developing, recommending, and implementing new safety policies and/or strategic objectives, staying current with OSHA, DOT, EPA, MSHA, and other regulations and industry trends. Alex also oversees worker’s compensation claims management, maintains accurate records to meet insurance company and federal standards requirements, and organizes information and publishing reports to the safety committee, president, and other applicable internal or client driven individuals.

    Faith Technologies

  • Jean Papalia

    Jean Papalia

    Wisconsin Department of Health Services

    Wisconsin Department of Health Services

  • Robert Tenhagen

    Robert Tenhagen

    M3 Insurance

    M3 Insurance

  • Ted Hayes

    Ted Hayes

    M3 Insurance

    Ted Hayes consults with businesses, school districts and municipalities throughout the United States to conduct security assessments, provide armed intruder/active shooter training, and to develop safety programs and risk management strategies. In 2001, Hayes and Waukesha County Sheriff Bill Kruziki authored the book, “Not In MY School! A Pro-Active Guide to School Violence Prevention” and in 2014, Hayes authored his second book, “If it’s Predictable, It’s Preventable – More than 2,000 Ways to Improve the Safety and Security in Your School.”
    During the fall of 1998, Hayes was a featured presenter at the Wisconsin School Safety Summit hosted by Attorney General James Doyle. Hayes has served on the board of directors of the Wisconsin Association of School Business Officials (WASBO) and is a member of the WASBO Safety and Risk Management Committee.

    M3 Insurance

  • Wisconsin State Patrol

    Wisconsin State Patrol

Time

All Day (Thursday)