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MARCH 7 & 8, 2019 DAVID SARKUS “THE SAFETY COACH®MIDWEST CONSTRUCTION SAFETY CONFEFERENCE & EXPO CARL W. HEINLEIN AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INSURANCE GROUP Adams Pointe Conference Center 1400 NE Coronado Drive Blue Springs, Missouri 64014 STAY INFORMED GET INVOLVED REGISTER NOW OSHA PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING REGISTER BEFORE FEBRUARY 8TH AND GET THE EARLY BIRD RATE! SAFETY AWARDS BREAKOUT SESSIONS INDUSTRY EXHIBITORS OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTER CLOSING KEYNOTE PRESENTER

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MARCH 7 & 8, 2019

DAVID SARKUS “THE SAFETY COACH®”

MIDWEST CONSTRUCTION SAFETY CONFEFERENCE & EXPO

CARL W. HEINLEIN AMERICAN CONTRACTORS

INSURANCE GROUP

Adams Pointe Conference Center 1400 NE Coronado Drive Blue Springs, Missouri 64014

STAY INFORMED GET INVOLVED REGISTER NOW

OSHA PROFESSIONALS

NETWORKING

REGISTER BEFORE FEBRUARY 8TH AND GET THE

EARLY BIRD RATE!

SAFETY AWARDS

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

INDUSTRY EXHIBITORS

OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTER

CLOSING KEYNOTE PRESENTER

THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION 12TH ANNUAL SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS BREAKFAST

Thursday, March 7, 2019 7:00 A.M. to 9:45 A.M.

Breakfast and Awards Presentation in Ballroom Salons A – E

CONDUCTED IN COOPERATION WITH THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS:

THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION

MISSOURI DIVISION OF LABOR STANDARDS

KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

OSHA REGION VII OFFICE

OSHA KANSAS CITY AREA OFFICE

PAST

SAFETY PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR WINNERS

2017 Mike Zykan, U.S. Engineering Company 2016 Dave Ezell, Mark One Electric Company, Inc. 2015 Brian Schrader, McCownGordon Construction 2014 Chuck Rutledge, Faith Technologies, Inc. 2013 Brian Thomas, A.L. Huber, Inc. 2012 Dennis Burks, HNTB Corp. 2011 Jim Miller, JE Dunn Construction Company 2010 Jim Pickel, Cates Sheet Metal Industries, Inc. 2009 David Hulse, JE Dunn Construction Company 2008 Chuck Paulson, MMC Contractors 2007 Greg Jobe, Walton Construction Company

GRAND AWARD WINNERS - ALL DIVISIONS

2017 McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. 2016 JE Dunn Construction Company 2015 McCownGordon Construction 2014 Capital Electric Construction Co., Inc. 2013 Kelly-Hill Company 2012 JE Dunn Construction Company 2011 Coleman Industrial Construction, Inc. 2010 The Weitz Company 2009 Walton Construction Company 2008 JE Dunn Construction Company 2007 M.A. Mortenson Construction

Mike Zykan, Director of Corporate Safety, U.S. Engineering Company, received the Mark Banden Safety Professional of the Year Award, which recognizes those who exemplify outstanding safety and health leadership within their organization and the construction industry.

Thank you to our five Safety Excellence Award Judges (pictured with Phil Shoemaker, third from right) for their dedication to our industry. Left to right: Monica Nevels, Assistant Professor of Safety, University of Central Missouri; Pat Flynn, Ed.S., Assistant Professor, Environmental and Safety Management, School of Construction, Pittsburg State University College of Technology; Scott Maloney, CSP, Safety Compliance Officer, OSHA Kansas City Area Office; Phil Shoemaker, Safety, Health & Environmental Services Director, The Builders’ Association; Dan Stark, CIH, Assistant Director, Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations; and Allen Vinyard, SHARP Coordinator/Safety Consultant, Division of Industrial Safety and Health, Kansas Department of Labor.

McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. was the Grand Award Winner for All Divisions and 1st Place, General Contractor Division: At far left is Don Greenwell, President of The Builders’ Association. Continuing right, with McCarthy Building Companies, are Mark Heit; Steve Miller, Divisional Safety Director; Matthew Dierking, Safety Manager (holding award); Matt Wasowicz, Safety Manager; Isaak Perfetti, Project Safety Coordinator; Scott Moellering, Project Manager; Glennon Black, Assistant Project Safety Manager; Andrew Parrish, Assistant Project Safety Manager; Eric Dill, Project Manager; and Phil Shoemaker, Safety, Health & Environmental Services Director of The Builders’ Association.

Past

SAFETY

Excellence

Award

Winners

E CONFERENCE CENTER

LOCATION/LODGING

Conveniently located 20 miles east of downtown Kansas City, Adams Pointe Conference Center Kansas City East/Blue Springs offers ideal accommodations for business and leisure. We're connected to the Courtyard by Marriott, as well as the Adams Pointe Golf Club for great events and golf getaways. Next door to our facility is a new shopping center, Adams Dairy Landing, which features many new stores and restaurants. We're easily accessible with a location on I-70 and a short drive from the Chiefs and Royals Stadiums. When looking for hotels near Kansas City, you'll find comfort and a friendly staff at the Courtyard.

The Courtyard by Marriott is offering a special room rate of $129.00 per night to conference attendees. All guests are responsible for making their own reservation: BOOK YOUR GROUP RATE FOR THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION or call (816) 228-8100, and ask for The Builders’ Association group rate. To guarantee this special rate and availability, all rooms must be reserved by February 6, 2019.

DIRECTIONS TO CONFERENCE CENTER

1400 NE Coronado Drive • Blue Springs • MO 64014

From Kansas City International Airport: Take Airport Drive to I-435 East. Follow I-435 East to I-70 East. Follow I-70 East to exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway). Turn Right onto Adams Dairy Parkway. Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive. The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.

From Downtown Kansas City: Take I-70 East toward St. Louis. Take exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway), Turn Right. Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive. The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.

From North of Kansas City: Take I-29 South/ I-35 South toward I-70. Follow signs for I-70 East/ U.S. 40 East. Continue onto I-70 East/US-71 South. Follow signs for I-70 East/Saint Louis. Take exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway), Turn Right. Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive. The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.

From East of Kansas City: Take I-70 West toward Kansas City. Take exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway), Turn Left. Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive. The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.

From West of Kansas City: Take I-70 East/KS-4 East/US-40 East toward Kansas City. Follow signs for I-670 East/I-70 East. Take exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway), Turn Right. Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive. The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.

From South of Kansas City: Take I435 East/US-50 East. Continue onto I-470 East/US-50 East; signs for I-470 East/ Lee’s Summit/US 71 South. Take exit 16 B to merge onto I-70 East. Take exit 21 (Adams Dairy Parkway), Turn Right. Take the first Left onto Coronado Drive. The Conference Center is located on the East side of the Courtyard Marriott Building.

ADAMS POINTE CONFERENCE CENTER

“The Safety Coach®”

For over 30-years, DAVID SARKUS, MS, CSP has moved and motivated thousands of workers to become safer, healthier, and more productive. As a safety professional, he has won several honors, including a Best Practices Award for TRW Inc. and he has been named by Industrial Safety & Hygiene News (ISHN) as a Top 50 EHS Professional. David has written more than 100 evidence-based articles and is a frequent contributor and featured author for publications such as ISHN and Professional Safety. His first of five books, The Safety Coach®: Unleash the 7C's for World Class Safety Performance! is a best seller. This book also serves as the foundation for Coastal’s top selling video: Safety Coach – which features Bobby Bowden, head football coach of the Florida State Seminoles, two-time national champion and college football’s all-time win leader. In 1996, David was the first individual to publish a work linking Servant Leadership to safety excellence.

David’s coaching and consulting work is endorsed by some of most respected professionals in the field of safety. As a speaker, David's skills are applauded by the same quality and level of professionals. David Sarkus provides a high-content performance sprinkled with humor and impactful storytelling. He relates effectively with men and women from all walks — from senior management to shop floor workers. As an author, speaker, consultant, and executive coach, David’s clients include some of the biggest and best run organizations in the world: Chevron-Texaco, DuPont, ExxonMobil, General Electric, H.J. Heinz, Pfizer, and Shell – to name only a few. As a skilled professional speaker, David brings people together in ways that promote improved teamwork and positive changes in personal commitment. As a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) with advanced degrees in both safety management and organizational psychology, David is prepared and passionate about helping you succeed. Ultimately, his work will move your organization towards its vision for an accident-free culture!

CARL W. HEINLEIN, CSP, ARM, CRIS American Contractors Insurance Group

Mr. Heinlein joined American Contractors Insurance Group (ACIG) in February 2002; where he contributes to the successful safety initiatives of multiple construction clients. Prior to this, Mr. Heinlein worked as the Director of Construction Services for FDR Safety. He is also the past National Safety & Health Director for the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America. Mr. Heinlein holds a Master's degree in Safety & Environmental Management from West Virginia University and the ARM, CSHM, CSP, OHST and STS-C safety, health, environmental and risk management credentials. Mr. Heinlein volunteers his time as a member of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) Construction Sector. He also sits on the editorial advisory board for Environmental

Health and Safety (EHS) magazine. Mr. Heinlein’s leadership skills are sought in his field; he is the past Chair of the West Virginia University's Safety Management Graduate Program Visiting Committee and serves on the advisory committee for the Keene State University Safety Program. He is also an instructor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and an advisor to the University of Fredericton Safety Department. Mr. Heinlein is currently a National Director-At-Large for the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), and a past President of the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP). Mr. Heinlein serves on the Board for the Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals (AHMP), and is also an active member with the American Industrial Hygiene Association, the Associated General Contractors of America, National Safety Council and the International Safety and Health Practitioners Organization. As such, he is a noted national speaker at conferences and author/contributor to books and research published by these organizations.

DAVID SARKUS, MS, CSP

KEYNOTE PRESENTERS

DAY 1 - Thursday, March 7, 2019

REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST BUFFET ............................................................................................................... 7:00 AM - 7:55 AM

SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS/OPENING SESSION: RICHARD MCELHANEY, CSP, CRIS, MS ................ 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM

BREAK / EXPO....................................................................................................................................................... 9:45 AM - 10:10 AM

LUNCH BUFFET.......................................................................................................................................................12:45 PM - 1:40 PM

PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING RECEPTION .................................................................................................... 4:20 PM - 6:00 PM

SAFETY: THE HUMAN RESOURCE CORNERSTONE………………………………………………………………..10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Richard (Buss) Brauer, President/Founder - Brauer Organizational Development Company More than ever, organizations require a well-designed operational structure comprised of hyper-productive human assets to compete in today’s global market. Safety professionals are poised to facilitate the human capital management objectives and play a significant role in driving the effectiveness of the work culture.

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ROUNDTABLE......................................................................................................... 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Dwayne Hartman, CSP, ASP, CRIS, Vice President/Sr. Loss Control Consultant - Lockton Companies Steve Miller, BS Safety Mgmt., CHST, CRIS, Regional Director of Safety - McCarthy Building Companies Mike Zykan, BS Safety Mgmt., Safety Director - U.S. Engineering Company This session will include a panel discussion of timely topics on local and national levels in the construction safety and health field. Attendees will be given opportunities to ask questions of industry experts.

DEALING WITH RISK OF UNDERGROUND EXCAVATION............................................................................... 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Joe Kenig, President - Revenue Protection Services, LLC Performing underground excavation is hazardous and possess many risks to people and property. This class is intended to help navigate these risks and provide sound mitigation ideas that you can take back to your business and assist in claims handling and training. OSHA UPDATE…………………………………………………………...................................................................... 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Karena Lorek, Kansas City Area Director - OSHA This session will provide an OSHA update of the areas the agency is focusing on especially in the area of construction.

HOW TO EMPOWER YOUR TEAMS TO CULTIVATE A CULTURE OF SAFETY ............................................. 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Becky Wenger - Procore Companies are looking for ways to set themselves apart and culture is one of those ways. Through empowering your teams with the knowledge necessary to continuously improve, a positive safety culture becomes possible. Find out how companies are leveraging data to help them refocus resources, tackle risk and drive a healthy safety environment. LADDERS LAST – WHAT IS THE ANSWER…………......................................................................................... 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Mark Damon, President - Damon, Inc. Brian Schrader, MS, Director Risk Management - McCownGordon Construction The construction industry has addressed safety concerns with ladders for decades. We provide training and still have too many serious injuries while workers are using ladders. What are other options? What can be done to reduce or eliminate this misused tool and the injuries associated with its use. DELIVERING EFFECTIVE TRAINING……………................................................................................................ 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Garrett Estabrook, BS Safety Mgmt., Safety Manager - JE Dunn Construction The key to any successful safety program is people that understand policies and procedures. But communicating that is sometimes a challenge. As new construction workers enter the trade, it’s important to have an effective training program that is tailored to their style of learning. TRENCH SAFETY/CONFINED SPACE................................................................................................................ 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Mike Spring, Territory Sales Manager - MSA Safety This session will consist of going over confined space retrieval using XTIRPA System.

SESSION OVERVIEW

DAY 1 - Thursday, March 7, 2019 (Continued)

CONSTRUCTION SITE THEFT AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT.................................................................... 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM Jeff Gamble, BS Industrial Safety, Director of Safety & Security - Clarkson Construction Company We will be discussing the growing problem of tool and equipment theft in the Kansas City Metro area and some of the ways we can combat this issue and how to protect your jobsites. RESHAPING AND RETOOLING THE FUTURE OF CONSTRUCTION................................................................... 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM L. Joe Shorter, Ph.D., Executive Director - ELECTRI International Our world, and especially the construction industry, is going through many complex transitions. Technological change of unprecedented speed and depth will likely impact construction more than anything because developing technologies are beginning to change our workforce recruitment and training, our tools, our environment, and our future. Our work is at the center, impacting future construction with rapidly changing physical infrastructure needs and related vulnerabilities. OPIOID EPIDEMIC IN MISSOURI………………………………………………………………...................................... 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM Sergeant Collin Stosberg, BS Criminal Justice, PIO - Missouri State Highway Patrol Discussion of opioid issues facing our communities throughout Missouri. Indicators of abuse and treatment options. DOT DRIVERS & SLEEP DISORDERS………………………................................................................................... 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM Anne-Marie Puricelli, MD, JD, Director of Medical Operations - Concentra This program will cover the following topics: 1) a review of sleep disorders and their impact on commercial drivers; 2) the most recent treatment recommendations; 3) the FMCSA recommendations and guidance on the topic of sleep disorders and; 4) what the future may hold regarding FMCSA regulations pertaining to obstructive sleep apnea.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION REGULATORY & MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS.................................................... 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Jo-Anne Briscoe, Marketing Manager - CorporateCare Sharon Mount, CSP - Thomas McGee Kim Watts, RN, BSN, COHN-S, Occupational Health Nurse - CorporateCare Confused by Respiratory Protection requirements? This session will offer tips for developing a simple respiratory protection and training program and provide you with an understanding of the medical requirements including medical clearance, annual fit testing and the value of spirometry testing. WORK ZONE & FLAGGING OPERATIONS………………………..............................................................................3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Chris Engelbrecht, CSP, Emergency Management Liaison – MO Department of Transportation Work zones and flagging operations can turn deadly in a matter of seconds. This session will provide an overview of basic traffic control procedures, common safety concerns, and unique approaches and methods for reducing risk and liability.

1000 WAYS TO DIE IN A TRENCH………………………………….............................................................................3:15 PM - 4:15 PM A.J. Gajdosik, BS Safety Mgmt., CSP, ARM-P, Sr. Loss Control Representative - Acuity Insurance When we hear about a trench fatality we automatically assume it was a trench collapse. True, that is the main cause of fatalities, but there are many other ways to die in and around a trench. Struck by, electrocution, truck crash and falls just to name a few. Isn’t it interesting how simple missteps get good people killed? This session will cover some of the ways people have died in and around trenches and what we can do to prevent this from happening again.

SAFETY RULES! A SIMPLE INJURY REDUCTION STRATEGY FOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES................3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Mark A. Woodward, M.Ed., BS Safety Mgmt., Sr. Safety & Risk Trainer - Missouri Employers Mutual As safety professionals, we get caught up in complex and hard-to-manage safety program elements. But is the complexity of your safety program actually resulting in reduced injuries? Make your life as a safety manager easier! Safety professionals CAN achieve compliance, training and injury reduction goals through this simple and effective method for communicating your safety expectations. Safety RULES! is a simplified way of communicating company safety expectations that is appropriate for all sizes of construction company, to include subcontractors as well. We'll also discuss other critical areas of your safety program that combine to make your safety efforts effective! Sample safety resources will be provided.

SESSION OVERVIEW

DAY 2 - Friday, March 8, 2019 BREAKFAST BUFFET/EXPOSITION....................................................................................................................... 7:00 AM - 7:55 AM

HIGH CALIBER INVESTIGATIONS……………………………………….................................................................... 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Dave Ezell, Director Safety & Risk Management - Mark One Electric This session will focus on strategies to conduct investigations such as fatalities, large dollar losses and losses involving high exposures. The session will involve lessons learned from the presenter’s point of view. Strategies for dealing with your company, your client, the victim(s) and the insurance carriers.

ACTIVATING SAFETY LEADERSHIP……………………......................................................................................... 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Rocky Rowlett, CSP, Vice President of Safety - Faith Technologies, Inc. Chuck Rutledge, MS Educational Policy & Adminstration, Safety Director-Midwest - Faith Technologies, Inc. Activating Safety Leadership will focus on the importance of communication, mentorship, effective loss control, strategic leadership strategies for safety, and setting realistic expectations for your leaders. Utilizing a common-sense approach to affect change. LEADING FROM YOUR HEART (EXTENDED TEACHING ON KEYNOTE)........................................................... 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM David Sarkus, MS, CSP - The Safety Coach® Managers and supervisors provide the link between your vision for safety excellence and the work that gets done on a day-to-day basis. However, getting your leaders in the middle of your organization and their followers to align their actions with what’s necessary to achieve the reality of zero-accidents and zero-incidents is no easy task. This learning seminar, an extension of David’s keynote uses contemporary research, empirically-based principles, and practical knowledge to help make great things happen from the middle of your organization – often where real and substantial changes begin. EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT USE OF TELEMEDICINE IN WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CLAIMS.................. 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Cathy Puls, SCLA, AIC, ARM, Workers’ Compensation Claims Manager - Lockton Companies The use of telemedicine in workers' compensation is a hot topic in the claims industry. This session will assist you in determining if telemedicine is right for you, the best way to implement it into your program and the pitfalls that might befall you.

HOW TO SURVIVE A DOT COMPLIANCE REVIEW............................................................................................. 9:25 AM - 10:25 AM Darren Beard, Vice President/Sr. Loss Control Consultant - Lockton Companies No matter how well you manage your fleet, no one looks forward to a motor carrier compliance intervention. This session will discuss the different levels of compliance intervention, the motor carrier compliance review process, ‘red flags’ that can trigger a review, how to systematically maintain your records in order to ensure your fleet is in compliance and how an unfavorable review can impact your business operationally and financially.

PREPARING FOR THE WORST…………………………………………………........................................................ 9:25 AM - 10:25 AM Chuck Snyder, ALICE Certified Instructor, Risk Management Director - Holmes Murphy and Associates ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) Training instructor led classes provide preparation and a plan for individuals and organizations on how to more proactively handle the threat of an aggressive intruder or active shooter event. Whether it is an attack by an individual person or by an international group of professionals intent on conveying a political message through violence, ALICE Training option based tactics have become the accepted response, versus the traditional “lockdown only approach.

STOP THE BLEED & BASIC MEDICAL TREATMENT ON THE JOB SITE……………........................................ 9:25 AM - 10:25 AM Adam Burks, MBA, ASP, EMT, Safety & Facilities Manger - MidwayUSA Stop the Bleed® is a national awareness campaign by the American College of Surgeons. It is intended to cultivate grassroots efforts that encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives. This class will consist of several hands-on bleeding control exercises throughout the program. MANAGING INJURIES WITH EARLY SYMPTOM INTERVENTION..................................................................... 9:25 AM - 10:25 AM Karen Kono, RN, COHN, Manager of Employer Services - SERC Musculoskeletal disorders make up the large majority of work related injuries and account for much of what is recorded on your OSHA 300 logs. This session will provide an overview of the benefits of early symptom intervention to alleviate symptoms using first aid only, as defined by OSHA. Too often, employers use the "wait and see" approach, allowing the development of secondary injury which may lead to big work comp claims and OSHA recordable conditions. By using these techniques you can potentially resolve symptoms without requiring medical treatment or incurring major expense.

CLOSING SESSION: CARL W. HEINLEIN…....................................................................................................... 10:55 AM - 11:55 PM

VENDOR DRAWINGS........................................................................................................................................... 11:55 AM - 12:30 PM

BRING COMPLETED EXHIBITOR CARD & CONFERENCE EVALUATION TO CLOSING SESSION FOR A CHANCE TO WIN!!! KEEP YOUR RAFFLE TICKETS WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES, PRIZES GIVEN AWAY THROUGHOUT THE CONFERENCE.

SESSION OVERVIEW

(List current as of 12/03/18)

ARC PHYSICAL THERAPY+ Megan Leupold – 913.831.2721 [email protected] WWW.ARCPT.COM

BOOTH #30

KS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Dena Ackors - 785.296.4386, Ext. 2305 [email protected] WWW.DOL.KS.GOV

BOOTH #33

AMERICAN RIGGER’S SUPPLY, INC. Jim Leach – 913.522.1515 [email protected] WWW.AMERICANRIGGERS.COM

BOOTH #19

MIDWEST REGION LABORERS HEALTH & SAFETY FUND Angie Taylor – 800.218.2253 [email protected] WWW.MIDWESTLABORERS.ORG

BOOTH #27

BRAUER ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CO. Richard Brauer – 620.242.6978 [email protected] WWW.BRAUERODC.COM

BOOTH #11

MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL Jesse Husketh – 248.504.7112 [email protected] WWW.MILWAUKEETOOL.COM

BOOTH #16

BUY DOOR HARDWARE NOW James Hopkins – 816.295.1878 [email protected] WWW.BUYDOORHARDWARENOW.COM

BOOTH #32

MISSOURI DIVISION OF LABOR STANDARDS Daniel Stark – 573.751.3403 [email protected] WWW.LABOR.MO.GOV/DLS/ONSITE

BOOTH #22

CADUCEUS USA Charmaine Wood – 816.898.6892 [email protected] WWW.CADUCEUSUSA.COM

BOOTH #26

MOLDEX-METRIC, INC. Mark Rohde – 636.375.4632 [email protected] WWW.MOLDEX.COM

BOOTH #25

CORPORATECARE Jo-Anne Briscoe – 913.298.1463 [email protected] WWW.CORPORATE-CARE.ORG

BOOTH #29

PITTSBURGH STATE UNIVERSITY Pat Flynn – 620.235.4638 [email protected] WWW.PITTSTATE.EDU

BOOTH #15

DEKRA Lindsey Johnson – 816.897.3256 [email protected] WWW.DEKRA.US/SMS

BOOTH #21

PROCESS MARKETING GROUP Joe Brandel – 913.940.0300 [email protected] WWW.PMGMIDWEST.COM

BOOTH #34

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR - OSHA Elizabeth Morales - 816.502.9016 [email protected] WWW.OSHA.GOV

BOOTH #12

PROCORE Becky Wenger – 805.755.4045 [email protected] WWW.PROCORE.COM

BOOTH #24

DYNAMIC FASTENER Steve Butler – 816.358.9898 [email protected] WWW.DYNAMICFASTENER.COM

BOOTH #31

SERC PHYSICAL THERAPY Karen Kono – 816.615.3222 [email protected] WWW.SERCTHERAPY.COM

BOOTH #13

ELECTRICAL SAFETY SPECIALISTS, LLC Natalie Scott – 816.922.9969 [email protected] WWW.ARCFLASHPRO.COM

BOOTH #20

THE BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION Robin Norris – 816.595.4109 [email protected] WWW.BUILDERSASSOCIATION.COM

BOOTH #10

FALLTEECH Kevin Russom – 800-719-4619 [email protected] WWW.FALLTECH.COM

BOOTH #18

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI Leigh Ann Blunt – 660.543.4963 [email protected] WWW.UCMO.EDU

BOOTH #23

GT MIDWEST Mark Baltzley – 816.783.0328 [email protected] WWW.GTMIDWEST.COM

BOOTH #28

WISE SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL Joh Kingsley – 913.744.8711 [email protected] WWW.WISESAFETYENV.COM

BOOTH #17

EXHIBITORS

MCSC ADVISORY BOARD

SCARLETT BARBOSA Safety, Health & Environmental Services Office Administrator The Builders’ Association/AGC Kansas City, MO [email protected]

J.W. PAGE, MS, CSHS Safety Director Lytle Construction, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO [email protected]

Rita Baslock President Max Electric, Inc. Kansas City, MO [email protected]

PORTER PRINCE, MS, CSP Loss Control Manager Midwest Builders’ Casualty Kansas City, MO [email protected]

JON DICKSON, MS, CIH Safety, Health & Environmental Services Manager The Builders’ Association/AGC Kansas City, MO [email protected]

STEVE RATLIFF, CSP Loss Control Consultant Holmes Murphy & Associates Kansas City, MO [email protected]

DAVE EZELL Director of Safety & Risk Management Mark One Electric Kansas City, MO [email protected]

CHUCK RUTLEDGE, M. ED. Safety Director Faith Technologies, Inc. Lenexa, KS [email protected]

PAT FLYNN, ED.S. Assoc. Professor Environmental & Safety Management Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, KS [email protected]

BRIAN SCHRADER, MS Safety Director McCownGordon Construction Kansas City, MO [email protected]

DWAYNE HARTMAN, CSP, CRIS Vice President, Sr. Loss Control Consultant Lockton Companies, LLC Kansas City, MO [email protected]

PHIL SHOEMAKER, MS, CSP, CHST, STSC Safety, Health & Environmental Services Director The Builders’ Association/AGC Kansas City, MO [email protected]

GREG JOBE Safety Manager JE Dunn Construction Company Kansas City, MO [email protected]

BARRY STELZER, MS, CSP, CHST Safety Director/Trainer St. Louis-Kansas City Carpenters Regional Council St. Louis, MO [email protected]

KAREN KONO, RN, COHN Employer Services Manager SERC Physical Therapy Kansas City, MO [email protected]

JEFF STEPHENS, CSP, SMS Safety Director Emery Sapp & Sons Columbia, MO [email protected]

MARC LASSALLE, CNP Associate Director Mechanical Contractors Association Overland Park, KS [email protected]

MARK STOVER Delivery Safety Coordinator KCP&L and Westar, Evergy Companies Kansas City, MO [email protected]

HARRY MILLER, MS, CSP, CHST Director of Safety SAK Construction O’Fallon, MO [email protected]

JOHN “JT” THROCKMORTON Senior Training and Account Manager Tomo Drug Testing Springfield, MO [email protected]

SHARON MOUNT, MS, CSP Loss Control Consultant Thomas McGee, L.C. Kansas City, MO [email protected]

MARK WOODWARD, M. ED., EMT-B Senior Safety and Risk Trainer Missouri Employers Mutual Columbia, MO [email protected]

MCSC ADVISORY BOARD

PLANNING MATRIX TIME THURSDAY – MARCH 7, 2019

7:00 AM - 7:55 AM REGISTRATION / BREAKFAST BUFFET / EXHIBITS OPEN

8:00 AM - 9:45 AM SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS

KEYNOTE SPEAKER - DAVID SARKUS, “THE SAFETY COACH®”

9:45 AM - 10:10 AM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN

10:15 AM - 11:15 AM SAFETY: THE HUMAN RESOURCE

CORNERSTONE Richard (Buss) Brauer,

Brauer Organizational Development Company

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ROUNDTABLE Dwayne Hartman, Lockton Companies

Steve Miller, McCarthy Building Companies Mike Zykan, U.S. Engineering Company

DEALING WITH RISK OF UNDERGROUND EXCAVATION

Joe Kenig, Revenue Protection

Services, LLC

OSHA UPDATE Karena Lorek,

OSHA

11:15 AM - 11:40 AM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN

11:45 AM - 12:45 PM HOW TO EMPOWER YOUR TEAMS TO CULTIVATE A CULTURE OF SAFETY

Becky Wenger Procore

LADDERS LAST – WHAT IS THE ANSWER

Mark Damon, Damon, Inc. Brian Schrader, McCownGordon Construction

DELIVERING EFFECTIVE TRAINING

Garrett Estabrook, JE Dunn Construction

TRENCH SAFETY/ CONFINED SPACE

Mike Spring, MSA Safety

12:45 PM – 1:40 PM LUNCH PROVIDED / EXHIBITS OPEN

1:45 PM – 2:45 PM CONSTRUCTION SITE THEFT AND

WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT Jeff Gamble,

Clarkson Construction Company

RESHAPING AND RETOOLING THE FUTURE OF CONSTRUCTION

L. Joe Shorter, Ph.D.ELECTRI International

OPIOID EPIDEMIC IN MISSOURI Sergeant Collin Stosberg,

Missouri State Highway Patrol

DOT DRIVERS & SLEEP DISORDERS

Anne-Marie Puricelli, Concentra

2:45 PM – 3:10 PM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN

3:15 PM - 4:15 PM RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

REGULATORY & MEDICAL REQUIRMENTS

Jo-Anne Briscoe, CorporateCare Sharon Mount, Thomas McGee, L.C.

Kim Watts, CorporateCare

WORK ZONE & FLAGGING OPERATIONS Chris Engelbrecht

Missouri Department of Transportation

1000 WAYS TO DIE IN A TRENCH A.J. Gajdosik, Acuity Insurance

SAFETY RULES! A SIMPLE INJURY

REDUCTION STRATEGY FOR CONSTRUCTION

COMPANIES Mark A. Woodward,

Missouri Employers Mutual

4:20 PM - 6:00 PM PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING RECEPTION TIME FRIDAY – MARCH 8, 2019

7:00 AM - 7:55 AM BREAKFAST BUFFET / EXHIBITS OPEN

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM HIGH CALIBER INVESTIGATIONS

Dave Ezell, Mark One Electric

ACTIVATING SAFETY

Chuck Rutledge, Faith Technologies, Inc.

LEADING FROM YOUR HEART

(EXTENDED TEACHING ON KEYNOTE) David Sarkus,

The Safety Coach®

EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT USE OF TELEMEDICINE IN WORKERS’

COMPENSATION CLAIMS Cathy Puls, Lockton Companies

9:00 AM - 9:20 AM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN

9:25 AM - 10:25 AM

HOW TO SURVIE A DOT COMPLIANCE

REVIEW Darren Beard,

Lockton Companies

PREPARING FOR THE WORST Chuck Snyder,

Holmes Murphy and Associates

STOP THE BLEED & BASIC MEDICAL

TREATMENT ON THE JOB SITE

Adam Burks, MidwayUSA

MANAGING INJURIES WITH EARLY SYMPTOM

INTERVENTION Karen Kono,

SERC

10:25 AM – 10:50 AM BREAK / EXHIBITS OPEN

10:55 AM – 11:55 AM CLOSING SESSION

CARL W. HEINLEIN - American Contractors Insurance Group 11:55 AM – 12:30 PM VENDOR DRAWINGS

Rocky Rowlett, Faith Technologies, Inc. LEADERSHIP

(MASTERCARD, VISA, OR AM. EXPRESS)

DATE NAME ON CARD CARD # EXP. DATE TOTAL AMOUNT PERSONCARD TYPE

ONE ATTENDEE PER REGISTRATION FORM. (This form may be copied for additional registrants.) PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY

Name: ____________________________________________ Title: ___________________________________

Employer: ___________________________________________________________________________________

Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________

City: _______________________________ State: __________ Zip: _________________________________

Phone: _____________________________ E-Mail: ______________________________________________

CHECK BOX IN FRONT OF THE SESSIONS THAT YOU PLAN ON ATTENDING

TWO DAY CONFERENCE: (Early Bird $229.00, after February 8, 2019 $259.00) DAY 1 – THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2019

CHECK ONLY 1 BOX IN EACH TIME FRAME (Total of 4 Selections) 7:00 AM - 9:45 AM SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS & OPENING SESSION FEATURING – DAVID SARKUS, “THE SAFETY COACH®”

10:15 AM - 11:15 AM SAFETY: THE HUMAN RESOURCE CORNERSTONE

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ROUNDTABLE

DEALING WITH RISK OF UNDERGROUND

EXCAVATION OSHA UPDATE

11:45 AM - 12:45 PM HOW TO EMPOWER YOUR TEAMS TO CULTIVATE A

CULTURE OF SAFETY

LADDERS LAST – WHAT IS THE ANSWER

DELIVERING EFFECTIVE TRAINING

TRENCH SAFETY/ CONFINED SPACE

1:45 PM - 2:45 PM CONSTRUCTION SITE THEFT

AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT

RESHAPING AND RETOOLING THE FUTURE

OF CONSTRUCTION

OPIOID EPIDEMIC IN MISSOURI

DOT DRIVERS & SLEEP DISORDERS

3:15 PM - 4:15 PM RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

REGULATORY & MEDICAL OPERATIONS

WORK ZONE & FLAGGING OPERATIONS

1000 WAYS TO DIE IN A TRENCH

SAFETY RULES! A SIMPLE INJURY REDUCTION

STRATEGY FOR CONSTRUCTION COMPAIES

DAY 2 – FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2019 CHECK ONLY 1 BOX IN EACH TIME FRAME (Total of 2 Selections)

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM HIGH CALIBER INVESTIGATIONS

ACTIVATING SAFETY LEADERSHIP

LEADING FROM YOUR HEART

EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT USE OF TELEMEDICINE

9:25 AM - 10:25 AM HOW TO SURVIVE A DOT COMPLIANCE REVIEW

PREPARING FOR THE WORST

STOP THE BLEED & BASIC MEDICAL TREATMENT ON

THE JOB SITE

MANAGING INJURIES WITH EARLY SYMPTOM

INTERVENTION

10:55 AM – 11:55 AM CLOSING SESSION – CARL HEINLEIN, AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INSURANCE GROUP

*TWO-DAY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INCLUDES SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS BREAKFASTCANCELLATIONS: DUE TO CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITMENTS, REGISTRATIONS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE AFTER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2019.

PLEASE INDICATE NUMBER OF REGISTRANTS IN FRONT OF REGISTRATION OPTION THAT APPLIES TO YOUR PAYMENT.

TWO-DAY CONFERENCE (MARCH 7 & 8) EARLY BIRD SPECIAL POSTMARKED BY FEBRUARY 8, 2019 $229.00 ___________ TWO-DAY CONFERENCE ((MARCH 7 & 8) REGISTRATION POSTMARKED AFTER FEBRUARY 8, 2019 $259.00 ___________ FULL-TIME STUDENT TWO-DAY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (ID REQUIRED) $ 99.00 ___________ *SAFETY AWARDS BREAKFAST ONLY (INCLUDED IN TWO DAY CONFERENCE FEE) $ 45.00 ___________ CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEU’S THRU UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI) $ 25.00 ___________

TOTAL PAYMENT (NOTE: WALK-IN REGISTRATION FOR TWO DAY CONFERENCE = $269.00) ___________

PAYMENT INFORMATION: Registering with check: Mail completed registration form with payment to: The Builders’ Association, 720 Oak Street, Kansas City, MO. 64106, Attn: Scarlett Barbosa

Registering with credit card: Complete the following and fax to Scarlett Barbosa @ 816.421.1385 or call 816.595.4130.

REGISTRATION FORM

2020 MIDWEST CONSTRUCTION

SAFETY CONFERENCE

BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION 13th ANNUAL

SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS BREAKFAST

PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID The Builders’ Association

SAVE THE DATE

March 5 & 6, 2020

March 5, 2020

See you next year……..

The Builders’ Association Midwest Construction Safety Conference 720 Oak Street Kansas City, MO 64106-1628