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Health & Safety Summit USA
September 8-9 2011 | Dallas, Texas
Design your EHS strategy from industry best
practice to avoid citation, ensure staff safety
and maximize productivity
Learn from real world experience, how to develop compliance assistance
tools, best practice safety strategies and staff training modules. Help Expert speakers from
prevent injury, illness and fatalities on site, improve turbine availability across the industry:
& maximize productivity across your entire operation
Speakers include: • Latest Update on Shifts in Industry Regulation: Ensure adequate safety
margins and regulatory compliance and understand why this is critical to your customers,
Dean Wingo employees and shareholders
Assistant Regional
Administrator • Best Practice Safety Strategies Explored: Learn about the safety strategies
OSHA that have been developed by companies operating in the wind space which will not only
help you see a rise productivity, but also a decline in injury
Stephen Yohay
• Lock-Out/Tag-Out: Learn about OSHA's regulation on "energized" machinery, and
Ogletree, Deakins,
examine lock-out/tag-out concepts, procedures, devices, and electrical control systems
Nash, Smoak &
to protect your employees
Stewart PC
• Cultivating Confined Space Safety: Discuss how to educate workers on safe
Carlos Diaz practices required for confined space entry in wind towers
Director, Health & Safety
• Working at Height & Fall Protection: Understand OSHA's requirements for
Edison Mission Energy
working at height and how, with the correct PPE, climbing best practices, and equipment
Grayling Vander Velde inspection you can prevent injury
EHS Professional - • Staff Recruitment & Training: Find out what steps you should take to recruit and
EHS Field Support retain only the most qualified technicians for your team. Then discover how to optimize
Duke Energy your workforce efficiency across your operations to avoid unnecessary cost from delays
Rick Kroon • Working with 3rd Party Contractors: Engage fully with your contractors and
VP Sustainability, sub-contractors to ensure that unnecessary risks are avoided and that health and safety
Environmental, is properly managed throughout all contracts
Health, Safety • Wind Turbine Ergonomics and Design for Safety: Understand what safety
Vestas American Wind systems are required to protect your employees long term health at work and what R&D
Technology Inc. is being done to engineer out design faults while meeting the needs of the customer
Rick DiCicco
EHS Manager
Mitsubishi Power
Why this is not just another wind related conference:
Systems A unique, industry-first event focusing on specific Wind Health and Safety
challenges throughout North America
Michael Hughes
HSE Coordinator 150+ EHS professionals at the forefront of the industry present in one location Great conference, it was
Siemens Wind Power Profit from the knowledge and insight of 16+ inspiring HSE leaders from chance to meet industry
leaders. They presented many
Todd Karasek developers, operators through to ISPs and other 3rd party contractors
topics which are prevalent and
VP Environment, Case studies from real life wind farm experiences important to the wind industry
Health & Safety Take advantage of 16+ hours of networking giving yourself a huge chance today and in the future!
Suzlon Wind Energy
to make vital contacts to drive your health and safety initiatives forward Justin Hunt, Vestas
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2. "Sectors such as wind energy are growing rapidly. That growth comes with a continued
responsibility for employers to ensure that the health and safety of workers is never
compromised," Hilda L. Solis, Secretary of Labor
RISE IN WIND FARM INSTALLATIONS POSES THE CRITICAL INFORMATION FROM THE WIND DEVELOPERS, OPERATORS,
NEW SAFETY CHALLENGES PEOPLE WITH REAL EXPERIENCE OEMs, INDEPENDANT SERVICE
We all know that wind energy is a rising star in Attending Wind Energy Update’s Health and Safety PROVIDERS, CONTRACTORS &
North America’s renewable energy policy. The wind Summit 2011 will give you the advantage of listening SUPPLIERS… THIS EVENT COVERS THE
industry remains one of the fastest growing forms to North America’s major players as they discuss and FULL VALUE CHAIN
of non-traditional electricity generation in North debate not only their Health and Safety concerns, but Wind farm operators will come away with
America and finished last year with a total of 40,180 also their successes. Ensure you are fully equipped the best and most effective maintenance
MW of installed capacity, with a further 5,600 MW with all the latest knowledge you need to know for an strategies to reduce costs and boost power
of new wind projects under construction. But while accident free wind farm safety programme. production. OEMs will get the chance to talk
this sustained growth in new installations continues You'll get the EHS knowledge you need to succeed directly with their customers about how they
a new challenge is rapidly taking centre stage – the in 2011, turn your attention to the issues at hand, are approaching HSE all the way from R&D
health and safety of wind technicians in both the and hear case studies from leaders in the space to operational turbines. Independent service
construction, operation and maintenance of these providers, contractors and suppliers will be
1. earn direct from OSHA about changing
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wind farms. able to get exposure for their capabilities and
regulatory activities and other cooperative
partnerships products in front of a highly targeted audience.
H&S REGULATION THAT WILL AFFECT
2. ear how your peers are working towards
H In the past 12 months our wind events have
EVERYONE
industry best practice and the lessons learned been attended by over 2200 leading wind
Unlike in established industries where standards have
to mitigate their inherent risk executives from every corner of the globe.
been set, the rules and regulations for health and
3. iscover more about promoting worker safety
D Don't just take our word that our conferences
safety specific to the wind sector are far from clear.
through effective training and learn about provide a really valuable two days; check
The simple fact is that wind farms are unlike any other out testimonials from just a few of the happy
turbines themselves and their design for safety
existing infrastructure and as such, traditional rules attendees, speakers and sponsors from
and regulations covering off building construction Set to become a firm fixture in the US wind industry
the conferences we have run in the US and
and working at height are being evolved alongside calendar, this conference has been designed
Europe over the past three years.
the industry growth. To date there are no industry specifically so that you can both listen to and discuss
standards set for wind technicians and any company the challenges you face directly with your peers. It
gives you an exceptional opportunity to take away An excellent conference, a good
that performs work on a wind farm is forced to design mix of owners and industry experts;
and utilize their own safety strategies based on best key strategies which will help you minimize injury,
reduce costs, and ultimately optimize your wind good in depth discussion and panel
practice. These improvised rules and regulations have discussion"
met varying degrees of success. In the worst cases farm’s performance.
Jeff Wiener, GE Wind
large fines have been handed out to culpable parties. Wind Energy Update have handpicked only the most
The Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety suitable and experienced individuals to provide the Great conference, it was chance to
and Health Administration (OSHA) has therefore best solutions to your daily H&S challenges:- from meet industry leaders. They presented
recently turned its attention to the wind industry, and utilities to wind turbine OEMs, EHS professionals to many topics which are prevalent and
is making moves to understand in what way safety government bodies - only the best have been asked important to the wind industry today
standards should apply. to present. and in the future!"
You will leave this landmark event knowing how Justin Hunt, Vestas
US Department of Labor's OSHA hands out
to:
fine following worker fatality investigation” DON’T DELAY – THIS IS ONE ISSUE THAT
source www.OSHA.gov 1. Ensure safety margins and regulatory
compliance SIMPLY CANNOT BE AVOIDED
WHO IS ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE; AND 2. Understand successful safety strategies that
This market leading wind event will provide
WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES OF GETTING have developed by other companies operating you with the tools and knowledge necessary
in the wind space to create and implement an internal
IT WRONG?
safety strategy. You’ll be hearing from and
The question over who is directly responsible for a 3. Find out what steps you should take to recruit
networking with the best industry minds.
breach in health and safety procedure is an on-going and retain only the most qualified technicians
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debate – does the owner / operator take all the blame, for your team
see more about what’s going to be discussed,
or is it the contractor or their sub-contractor? More 4. Engage fully with your contractors and sub-
and exactly who you’ll be hearing it from.
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work
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Can you answer the following questions about In short, you’ll walk away having examined every
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4. A two day blueprint for wind safety success
REGULATORY SHIFTS AND BEST PRACTICE EHS Duke Energy’s Arc-Flash Safety Plan
– Understanding site
CHANGES PROCEDURES EXPLORED electrical hazards
CASE
STUDY
KEYNOTE • Discuss what electrical risks you need
Edison Mission Energy’s (EME’s)
to know, and how this knowledge can
Interpretation of safe work within CASE help you to protect your employees and prevent big
OSHA and the Wind Industry: What confined space STUDY hazards
requirements exist now and in the • Look at what EME interprets as a
future? • Find out how manufacturers can help to reduce site
confined space and why this falls into
risk, and see what can be done to expedite their
• With more wind turbines being this category
cooperation in making this a reality
manufactured and installed all across • Discover, with examples from experience, what
the US, understand what employees and • Get an understanding of your arc flash labels so you
constitutes working within a “confined space”,
employers need to know about workplace can work safely, effectively and to schedule
what the crucial hazards are and how to avoid
hazards them Grayling Vander Velde, EHS Professional,
• Not all hazards in wind are unique: • Get a breakdown of how Edison Mission approach EHS Field Support, Duke Energy
Examine the latest OSHA standards such working within a turbines ‘confined space’ and
as Falls, Confined Space Entry, Crane, how they are consistent in their application
Siemens Wind Power Lock
Derrick Hoist Safety, Electrical and Out / Tag Out Method CASE
Machine Guarding Carlos Diaz, Director, Environmental, Health
• Get an overview of how Siemens STUDY
Safety, Midwest Generation, Edison Mission
• Discover why employees need to be manages the LOTO program in different
Energy
engaged in workplace safety and health, aspects of the construction, service and
and how employers can help protect their maintenance phases
Principle electrical safety issues for work on
employees from these hazards • Examine the development of Siemens’ energy control
wind farm sites
Dean Wingo, Assistant Regional procedures to ensure different turbine specific
• Get an overview of the key electrical safety
Administrator, Department of Labor - hazards are addressed that safeguard employees
requirements included in the NFPA 70E-2009 as
OSHA from the unexpected energization of electrical
they relate to wind farm operations
equipment during maintenance activities
OSHA and the wind industry – where • Understand the Qualified Electrical Worker
Michael Hughes, HSE Coordinator, Siemens Energy
requirements as well as the various ways to
are we now?
perform an Electrical Hazard Analysis, including an
• Get a candid breakdown of the recent Arc Flash Hazard Analysis INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
developments in federal OSHA’s approach
• Discuss the recommended next steps for
to regulating the wind industry
effective implementation of Electrical Safety On-site hazard recognition: A checklist for the
• Address how OSHA is applying its Programs to remain efficient and safe operationally entire wind farm
standards developed for other industries
John Kolak, President, Praxis Corporation • Discuss best practice safety programs to safeguard
to wind operations; the compliance issues
employees and subcontractors working on wind farms
created by OSHA’s approach; and the
Requirements for the qualified electrical to improve safety records and decrease insurance
principles of multi-employer liability
technician costs
• Delve into recent OSHA wind industry
• Discuss what OSHA requirements high-voltage • Examine safety implementation procedures for
enforcement actions, as well as OSHA
electrical technicians must follow in testing all aspects of potential on-site hazards including
enforcement policies in general under the
equipment during maintenance and why this will working at height, fall protection, crane and rigging,
current administration and how federal
significantly reduce any risk of citation confined space, electrical safety and lock-out tag-out
OSHA is attempting to influence the
procedures
performance of state OSHA plans • Discover how to effectively test electrical systems
and conductors so that the correct high-voltage • Understand how to inspect and document potential
Stephen C. Yohay, Ogletree, Deakins, safety hazards inherent to uptower components
Nash Smoak Stewart, P.C., Las Vegas, tools are used, and suitable protection equipment
worn and injury risk minimized including ladder construction, tie-off point’s
NV capacities, guardrail function, transition deck safety
• Find out how an employer must maintain all
and hub and nacelle entry
regulations and standards to preserve the safety of
all workers along with testing equipment Les Boette, Safety Coordinator,
Siemens Power Generation
*** Still considering speaker proposals ***
John Kolak, President, Praxis Corporation
Please contact Ben Satchwell on
bsatchwell@fcbusinessintelligence.com
Safe turbine maintenance work in
extreme weather conditions CASE
• Understand at what point weather can be STUDY
considered severe and / or threatening,
and what you can do to ensure the safety
of your staff
• Hear how Vestas prepares for conditions such as
tornadoes, lightning strikes, and extreme heat and
extreme cold on both equipment and staff
• Get a comprehensive overview of the warning
systems and training that will prepare your technicians
Rob Edinger, Senior HSE Manager US and Canada,
Vestas
Reserve your place today – call 1800 814 3459
5. An industry led agenda tailored only to the US Health and Safety Market
Working at height and wind STAFFING: REQUIREMENTS, TURBINE ERGONOMICS AND
turbine rescue CASE RECRUITMENT TRAINING DESIGN FOR SAFETY
• Understand the elements of a STUDY
safe system of work, including Safety trinity: Leading safe and successful work INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
equipment selection and
• Get insight into effective risk identification so that you
inspection, use of tools, risk assessment,
are fully aware of where high potential losses of profit The operator’s perspective on what
method statements and emergency procedures
are safety design faults COULD be
• Examine the established work zones in a wind engineered out
• Discover how to establish best risk management
turbine and how you can associate rescue
systems and how these can be implemented to have a • With participation from the top wind
training from each separate work zone
low impact on day to day operation operators, discuss and debate what design
• Discover what standard rescue equipment is faults could be engineered out from a wind
• Ensure that strategies are in place to monitor potential
required for evacuation and rescue from a wind turbine
risks and mitigate accidents before they occur
turbine, and how to correctly minimize the risk
John T. Moore, Assistant Vice President, • Understand why these particular design
of fall
Marsh USA, Inc. faults have caused issues in the past, and
*** Still considering speaker proposals *** why they need to be engineered out
Please contact Ben Satchwell on PPE, fall protection climb assist: equipment for • In the eyes of an operator, what would
bsatchwell@fcbusinessintelligence.com the safe technician constitute a perfect wind turbine?
• With examples from the field, understand what Grayling Vander Velde, EHS Professional -
equipment a technician should be provided with while EHS Field Support, Duke Energy
WORKING WITH ON-SITE on site and why this is necessary Carlos Diaz, Director, Environmental, Health
• Discover the proper way in which safety equipment Safety, Midwest Generation,
CONTRACTORS should be used Edison Mission Energy
• Find out why different turbine designs require different
Evaluating the suitability of
safety equipment, and where the similarities INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
on-site contractors CASE
• Weighing up your options – STUDY
*** Still considering speaker proposals ***
Please contact Ben Satchwell on The OEM’s perspective and what is
understand how GE assesses being done to engineering out safety
which contractors they will use and bsatchwell@fcbusinessintelligence.com
design faults
what they look for when doing so
Influencing safe technician behavior: • Examine how OEMs differ in their
• Hear how to evaluate the capabilities of a approaches to turbine design, and how this
contractor according to the needs of your transparency of consequence
difference of opinions can minimize risk of
individual wind farm and the skills of their staff • Discover how you can get your employees to comply injury
for both the short and long term with safety rules, policies and procedures with a better
understanding of root cause safety problems • Safety risk assessment process: Identify
• Gain insight into realistic project management hazards with equipment design, implement
requirements and what systems can be utilized • Knowing a written practice isn’t everything – see controls, quantitatively model risk build-up,
to avoid serious injury and severe delays how to influence human behavior through a better and reduce risk of injury
Speaker TBC, GE Energy understanding of consequence to avoid any risk of non
compliance • Understand the design of past, present and
future wind turbines, and find out how you
INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION • Understand how to develop a safety culture in your
can reduce risk of injury
company through making the consequence of actions
certain in a technicians mind Todd Karasek, Vice President of
Managing 3rd party contractors: Setting Environment, Health and Safety,
the standards for on-site safety Todd Karasek, Vice President of Environment, Health
Suzlon Wind Energy Corp
• See how you can both qualify and quantify the and Safety, Suzlon Wind Energy Corp
Rick Kroon, Vice President Sustainability,
expertise and track record of the company and Environmental, Health, Safety,
their personnel that will be present at a wind INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION Vestas American Wind Technology
farm site
Speaker TBC, GE Energy
• Discover how to programme a manual that Standards for recruiting, training and retaining
deals with all aspects of on-site wind farm professional wind technicians
work from contractors point of view • Look at the various safety training programmes for
• Hear how to ensure that all on-site workers technical staff and find out what further steps you can
are equipped with appropriate skill-sets, take to train your selected workforce to your required
qualifications and experience to manage standard
maintenance procedures and unexpected HS • The importance of pre-hire physical evaluations and
issues training to improve attitude, behaviour and overall
Brian Arndt, Director of EHS Quality, safety on wind farm site
Outland Energy • Discuss to what level your technicians should be
Mike Kelley, Director of Environmental Health trained in emergency response, and look at how
and Safety, Upwind Solutions respiratory training can help working at elevated heights
Jean-Paul Cane, Rope Partners Rick DiCicco, EHS Manager,
Mitsubishi Power Systems
Eric Endreszl, EHS Trainer,
Grand Rapids Community College
Rich Whiteside, National Training Director, MIAT
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Health Safety Summit USA
September 8-9 2011 | Dallas, Texas
Design your EHS strategy from industry best
practice to avoid citation, ensure staff safety
and maximize productivity
Learn from real world experience, how to develop compliance assistance
tools, best practice safety strategies and staff training modules. Help Expert speakers from
prevent injury, illness and fatalities on site, improve turbine availability across the industry:
maximize productivity across your entire operation
Speakers include: • Latest Update on Shifts in Industry Regulation: Ensure adequate safety
margins and regulatory compliance and understand why this is critical to your customers,
Dean Wingo employees and shareholders
Assistant Regional
Administrator • Best Practice Safety Strategies Explored: Learn about the safety strategies
OSHA that have been developed by companies operating in the wind space which will not only
help you see a rise productivity, but also a decline in injury
Stephen Yohay
• Lock-Out/Tag-Out: Learn about OSHA's regulation on energized machinery, and
Ogletree, Deakins,
examine lock-out/tag-out concepts, procedures, devices, and electrical control systems
Nash, Smoak
to protect your employees
Stewart PC
• Cultivating Confined Space Safety: Discuss how to educate workers on safe
Carlos Diaz practices required for confined space entry in wind towers
Director, Health Safety
• Working at Height Fall Protection: Understand OSHA's requirements for
Edison Mission Energy
working at height and how, with the correct PPE, climbing best practices, and equipment
Grayling Vander Velde inspection you can prevent injury
EHS Professional - • Staff Recruitment Training: Find out what steps you should take to recruit and
EHS Field Support retain only the most qualified technicians for your team. Then discover how to optimize
Duke Energy your workforce efficiency across your operations to avoid unnecessary cost from delays
Rick Kroon • Working with 3rd Party Contractors: Engage fully with your contractors and
VP Sustainability, sub-contractors to ensure that unnecessary risks are avoided and that health and safety
Environmental, is properly managed throughout all contracts
Health, Safety • Wind Turbine Ergonomics and Design for Safety: Understand what safety
Vestas American Wind systems are required to protect your employees long term health at work and what RD
Technology Inc. is being done to engineer out design faults while meeting the needs of the customer
Rick DiCicco
EHS Manager
Mitsubishi Power
Why this is not just another wind related conference:
Systems A unique, industry-first event focusing on specific Wind Health and Safety
challenges throughout North America
Michael Hughes
HSE Coordinator 150+ EHS professionals at the forefront of the industry present in one location Great conference, it was
Siemens Wind Power Profit from the knowledge and insight of 16+ inspiring HSE leaders from chance to meet industry
leaders. They presented many
Todd Karasek developers, operators through to ISPs and other 3rd party contractors
topics which are prevalent and
VP Environment, Case studies from real life wind farm experiences important to the wind industry
Health Safety Take advantage of 16+ hours of networking giving yourself a huge chance today and in the future!
Suzlon Wind Energy
to make vital contacts to drive your health and safety initiatives forward Justin Hunt, Vestas
Visit www.windenergyupdate.com/EHS or call 1800 814 3459 (US Toll Free) for more details