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Safety Connections/Networking - Scottsbluff
Safety Connections meetings are designed to bring together those individuals with the responsibility for safety in their organization in order to share information and learn from others.


Thursday, August 12

Location:
Aulick Industries
730 Ave I

Topic:
OSHA's Top 10 Cited Standards

If OSHA were at your business today, what would they find? What would they most likely look for? Knowing what OSHA is most likely to cite will give you a great head-start in tackling your workplace safety issues.

The annual Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) list of the most frequently cited standards is hot off the press. The agency annually reports the leading causes of workplace injuries during its fiscal year (October through September).

In a few short minutes, you will learn about OSHA's Top Ten cited standards and how you can easily address these issues before they become an OSHA fine for your company.

Speaker:
James Klar, Nebraska Safety Council

James Klar is the Director of Workplace Safety and Member Services with the Nebraska Safety Council. He holds a degree in Education from Kearney State College and has been with the Council for over 6 years. He has held various positions in manufacturing management for 15 years prior to coming to the Council. As Director, James coordinates open enrollment safety training, on-site and customized training and safety consulting. He also directs Member activities through Membership promotion and retention programs.

Time:
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Box Lunch Available: $7.00 - Please bring exact change.

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Thursday, November 18


Location:
Western Nebraska Community College
1601 E 27th Street

Topic:
Industrial Storm Water Permit and the Anticipated Effects in Nebraska

The NDEQ has made reissuing the Industrial Storm Water General Permit a priority.  The new permit will place a greater emphasis on designing a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan which is site specific.  Are you subject to storm water permit regulations?  Do you have an SWPPP?  Blayne Renner and Ben Cunningham will join us to discuss Nebraska's new Industrial Storm Water General Permit including proposed monitoring provisions and other essential changes.
 

Speaker:

Blayne Renner, Storm Water Coordinator, MS/4 Construction, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality

Ben Cunningham, Industrial Coordinator, Pretreatment/Industrial Storm Water, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality

Time:

12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Box Lunch Available: $7.00 - Please bring exact change.

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