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Columbia-Willamette Chapter of American Society of Safety Engineers
Next Membership MeetingBosses Night
Thursday February 9, 2012– 5:30 pm Hayden’s Lakefront Grill Tualatin, OR
CWC ASSE 2011-2012 Officers
President Jill Jones 503-849-1384 [email protected]
President Elect Luke Betts Cell: (503) 430-9007 [email protected]
Vice President Leslie Kantor503-226-4211 ext. 5420
SecretaryJudy West 503-547-8127 [email protected]
Treasure Paula Jones971-242-5752
House DelegateMichael Sorensen 503-615-6586
House Delegate Angie Hannan [email protected]
Delegate at LargeBill Kness 503-804-3157 [email protected]
Delegate at LargeDavid Dixon 503-630-3211 [email protected]
Past PresidentBruce Hollcroft
2nd Past PresidentLee Briney
Membership Chairman Jamal AbuSneineh [email protected]
Judy has been a member of the Columbia-Willamette Chapter for approximately 5 years. Her first roll in the chapter was as Delegate-at-Large , she was asked to take on the challenge as Website Coordinator for the chapter during this time. In addition to these responsibilities she added heading the Public Relations Committee. She’s always looking for member input so if you have any ideas or information for the website don’t hesitate to contact her. The chapter will be launching a new look for the website this year so be sure to head over to http://www.assecwc.org and check it out. This is her first time as secretary and looks forward to the challenge. If you are not receiving chapter emails please let her know. One of the goals of the board this year is to improve chapter communication with members. Judy is employed with Clean Water Services in Washington County and works at the Durham Facility in Tigard. You can contact her at [email protected] or by calling 503-547-8127
Today’s Meeting11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Features Brandi Davis, OR-OSHA
Today’s Meeting11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Features Brandi Davis, OR-OSHA
“Safety Management Systems – a Process Safety Model”
Presented by:Brandi Davis, Oregon OSHA
ASSE-CWC Bosses NightPromoting High-Level
Safety Culture and Performance From the Top
Bring your Executives and Sr. Leaders
February 9, 2012 5:30 – 7:30
How Executives and Safety professionals can most efficiently work together for highest level results
*Unleashing hidden benefits of safety*Enlisting higher level safety motivation - critical in dispersed, aging or transitioning workforces*Stepping up to the next level of Safety performance and culture*Moving towards Advanced Leadership Skills
Anil Mathur, CEO of Alaska Tanker Company, recognized as the safest tanker company in the world in 2010.NSC “One of the CEOs Who Gets It”
Robert Pater, Managing Director of SSA/MoveSMART®, has helped numerous leaders and companies reduce injuries though leadership, skill development and cultural change
Columbia-Willamette Chapter of ASSE Membership Meeting
2011-12 Date Topic Speaker Location
January 12, 2012Lunch 11:30-1:30
“Safety Management Systems – a Process Safety Model”
Brandi Davis, Oregon OSHA
Hayden’s Lakeside Grill
February 9, 2012Dinner 5:30-7:30
Bosses Night"Promoting High-Level Safety
Culture and Performance From the Top"
Anil Mathur – Alaska Tanker, and
Robert Pater - Strategic Safety
Assoc.
Hayden’s Lakeside Grill
March 8, 2011 Breakfast 7:00-9:00
Dan will be his usual exuberant self, inspiring whiling giving us a rousing good time. A great
way to start your day!!!
Dan Miller, Hayden's Lakefront Grill
April 12, 2012Lunch 11:30-1:30
Joint meeting with RIMSLeupold: A Safety Awareness
Program Case Study
Bill Kness, PE Blue Dot, Inc., Scott
Gunderson, CSP, CHMM Tosoh
Quartz
Hayden’s Lakeside Grill
CWC ASSE 2011-2012 Committee Chair
Finance Chair Paula Jones 971-242-5752 [email protected]
Governmental Affairs Bruce Poinsette [email protected]
Job Placement Brian Clarke 360-687-5984 [email protected]
Public Relations/Marketing Chair
Judy West 503-547-8127 [email protected]
NAOSH Chair Dave Parsons 503-881-4969 [email protected]
Scholarship Chair Melissa Diede 971.242.5808 [email protected]
Community Service Chair Luke Betts Cell: (503) 430-9007 [email protected]
Student Section Chair Lonnie Turner [email protected]
Awards Chair Clark Vermillion 503-572-1741 [email protected]
Election/Nomination Chair Bruce Hollcroft [email protected]
Newsletter Editor Illa Gilbert-Jones 971.242.5734 [email protected]
Book Keeper Jen Dolan [email protected]
ASSE-CWC Bosses NightPromoting High-Level
Safety Culture and Performance From the Top
Bring your Executives and Sr. Leaders
February 9, 2012 5:30 – 7:30
How Executives and Safety professionals can most efficiently work together for highest level results
*Unleashing hidden benefits of safety*Enlisting higher level safety motivation - critical in dispersed, aging or transitioning workforces*Stepping up to the next level of Safety performance and culture*Moving towards Advanced Leadership Skills
Anil Mathur, CEO of Alaska Tanker Company, recognized as the safest tanker company in the world in 2010.NSC “One of the CEOs Who Gets It”
Robert Pater, Managing Director of SSA/MoveSMART®, has helped numerous leaders and companies reduce injuries though leadership, skill development and cultural change
ASSE KICKS OFF 10TH ANNUAL KIDS’
SAFETY-ON-THE-JOB POSTERCONTEST The 10th annual ASSE kids’ ‘safety-on-the-job’ poster
contest for kids aged 5-14 is one way ASSE and its members work to educate the public on how to be safe at work and why.
The contest kicks off Sunday, September 19, and runs through Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2012.
To enter, a child must be sponsored by an ASSE member. In each age group there are first, second, third and fourth place winners.
The first place winners will be featured on the annual North American Occupational Safety and Health
(NAOSH) Week poster distributed to hundreds of thousands of businesses and people worldwide all aimed at raising awareness on how to be safe at work.
All poster contestants receive a prize, plus they and their families are invited to attend the annual NAOSH kick-off and poster contest awards events in Washington, D.C., on May 1-2, 2012.
Children in five age groups – 1) ages 5-6; 2) ages 7-8; 3) ages 9-10; 4) ages 11-12; and 5) ages 13-14, are invited to create and submit posters no larger than 11 x 14 that best illustrate being safe at work.
First place winner in each age group receives a $1,000 savings bond,
Second place winner receives a $500 savings bondThird and Fourth place winners receive a $200
savings bond. The poster contest winners will be announced the
first week of March.
Pick Up Your Coloring Kit Today… see Luke Betts
Oregon Healthy Workforce Center• One of 4 NIOSH Centers of Excellence• Partnerships: CROET; PSU; OHSU Health
Promotion; LERC; Center for Health Research• Conduct integrated safety and health protection
and health promotion interventions in partnering Oregon workplaces.
www.ohsu.edu/xd/research/centers-institutes/croet/oregon-healthy-workforce-center/
Contact Dede Montgomery at [email protected] for more info.
ASSE-CWC Bosses NightPromoting High-Level
Safety Culture and Performance From the Top
Bring your Executives and Sr. Leaders
February 9, 2012 5:30 – 7:30
How Executives and Safety professionals can most efficiently work together for highest level results
*Unleashing hidden benefits of safety*Enlisting higher level safety motivation - critical in dispersed, aging or transitioning workforces*Stepping up to the next level of Safety performance and culture*Moving towards Advanced Leadership Skills
Anil Mathur, CEO of Alaska Tanker Company, recognized as the safest tanker company in the world in 2010.NSC “One of the CEOs Who Gets It”
Robert Pater, Managing Director of SSA/MoveSMART®, has helped numerous leaders and companies reduce injuries though leadership, skill development and cultural change
My name is Michael Sorensen. Currently, I am the Safety and Risk Officer for the City of Hillsboro. My main focus is working with all City departments with the implementation and maintenance of the City Safety and Loss Control Manual and training components. I also serve as a City Safety Officer in the Incident Command System during emergency situations that affect the city. I began my safety career in 2001 with a Masters Degree in Risk Control from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. I have worked in several industries including beer brewing, window manufacturing, and ductile iron foundries.
Students invited to enter safety video contest
Highlight workplace safety and win cash“Speak Up!” from the director’s chair and promote young worker safety and health in a 45-second public service announcement. High school students across Oregon are invited to enter the thirdannual video contest. The top three entries will take home cash prizes ranging from $300 to $500 and will earn a matching amount for their school. The Oregon Young Employee Safety Coalition (O[yes]), Oregon OSHA, SAIF Corporation, American Society of Safety Engineers, the Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology (CROET), and the DHS-Public HealthDivision are sponsoring the contest.The contest is designed to increase awareness about safety on the job for young people, with the overall theme of “Save a Friend. Work Safe.” Specific video guidelines are outlined in the contestrules. Students are encouraged to use humor, get creative, and use the message “Speak Up!” while emphasizing ways to protect themselves at work. Submissions will be judged on the following:
• A teen worker health and safety message based on the conceptof “Speak Up!” as the main focus of the video (See rules formore specific details)• Creativity and originality• Overall production value (video and audio quality)• Youth appeal
The deadline for submissions is Feb. 1, 2012.Contest winners will be unveiled at a screening event to be announced in the spring, and winningentries will be posted on YouTube. For detailed contest information including contest tips,rules, and entry forms, go to www.orosha.org/psacontest/.
2011 Oregon Safety Professional Worksite Grant
•This $2000 grant supports projects or activities that will improve workplace health and safety programs for Oregon workers. •Grant Requirements:
1) may be new or an extension of an existing activity or program; 2) must focus on an Oregon workplace; 3) must include a credible project evaluation; 4) must be innovative; and 5) must have the potential to be implemented in other workplaces and industries.
•Details and application at: http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/research/centers-institutes/croet/outreach/croet-oregon-worksite-awards.cfm. •Applicants must be an Oregon ASSE member in good standing. •Applications are due by June 30th, 2012.•If you have questions with the application process, please send an email to [email protected] and request assistance.
ASSE-CWC Bosses NightPromoting High-Level
Safety Culture and Performance From the Top
Bring your Executives and Sr. Leaders
February 9, 2012 5:30 – 7:30
How Executives and Safety professionals can most efficiently work together for highest level results
*Unleashing hidden benefits of safety*Enlisting higher level safety motivation - critical in dispersed, aging or transitioning workforces*Stepping up to the next level of Safety performance and culture*Moving towards Advanced Leadership Skills
Anil Mathur, CEO of Alaska Tanker Company, recognized as the safest tanker company in the world in 2010.NSC “One of the CEOs Who Gets It”
Robert Pater, Managing Director of SSA/MoveSMART®, has helped numerous leaders and companies reduce injuries though leadership, skill development and cultural change
New Chapter Website
Access Chapter Information• Chapter Activities:
– Monthly meeting/special events information– Chapter Calendar
• Officer contact information• Section contact/meeting info• Job Opportunities• Safety Emphasis Newsletter• Governmental Affairs• Committee Information• Society & Safety Links• Scholarship/Grant Information/links• GOSH, Safety Conferences & PDC
• And more….
http://www.assecwc.org
IF YOU’RE NOT RECEIVING EMAILS
with information about chapter events and meetings, please contact
Judy [email protected]