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Page 1: POST CONFERENCE REPORToshasafetyconference.org/docs/OGSH 2018 Post Report.pdf · Cody Anfinson BHP Billiton Petroleum David Bates Oklahoma City OSHA Area Office Bob Braun The University

2018

2018

DECEMBER 4 - 5, 2018

oshasafetyconference.org

POST CONFERENCE REPORT

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2018 CONFERENCE PRICING

Attendee (Government Fee) $395.00

Early Bird $445.00

Regular Attendee $545.00

Exhibitor Booth $2,250.00

CONFERENCE OVERVIEWParticipants 1173

Attendees from 44 States & 8 Countries

Breakouts 63

Exhibitors 119

Pre-Conference Sessions 2

Post-Conference Sessions 1

Full conference attendance was eligible for 13 contact hours or 1.3 CEUs.

OVERVIEW

MISSION The mission of the Oil & Gas Safety and Health Conference is to bring together a variety of perspectives, ideas, and best practices in an event that fosters collaboration among industry, regulatory, and academic representatives with a common goal to ensure every oil and gas industry job can be done with the safety and health of the worker as the top priority. Without the ongoing support from OSHA, The University of Texas at Arlington, the conference advisory board, and other leading industry professionals like you, this event would not be possible.

LEADERSHIP The primary advisory board is comprised of OSHA Region VI, The University of Texas at Arlington’s OSHA Education Center and leaders from the Oil and Gas Industry dedicated to promoting the improvement of health and safety practices.

Jamie Alexander The University of Texas at ArlingtonCody Anfinson BHP Billiton PetroleumDavid Bates Oklahoma City OSHA Area OfficeBob Braun The University of Texas at ArlingtonPaul Breaux Berkley Oil & Gas Specialty Services (a W.R. Berk-ley Company) Eva Buskas National Oilwell VarcoDarrel Canada Canada & Associates Safety Training, LLCDavid Caruso NIOSHJim Chatham Zurich Services CorporationJoe Eastin ISNPete Flatten Gradiant Energy ServicesJosh Flesher OSHA Region VIMelanie Gordon ISNBrian Hecht The Maalt CompaniesRichard Hoffman US Well ServicesWarren Hubler Helmerich & Payne, IDC.Rick Ingram National STEPS NetworkJerry Jacobs Patterson-UTI Drilling Co.

Kenny Jordan Well Servicing | AESCElizabeth Lawhorn-Cryder Occupational Health / Public HealthTiffany Long ISNTeresea Madden The University of Texas at ArlingtonMarianne McGee OSHA Region VIStaci Moore The University of Texas at ArlingtonKurt Papenfus Safety Management SystemsDavid Pickard XTO Energy Joyce Ryel Fortis Energy Services, Inc. Jim Shelton OSHA Region VI-N HoustonBryan Sims The University of Texas at ArlingtonCassandra Smith The University of Texas at ArlingtonJudy Stevenson-Ortiz OSHA Region VIRalph Tijerina Goodnight Midstream, LLCRon Truelove ACL Combustion IncJason Voegeli Devon EnergyDean Wingo The University of Texas at ArlingtonAnthony Zacniewski Bosque Systems, LLC

2018 Advisory Board Members

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ATTENDEE BREAKDOWN

ATTENDEES BY COUNTRY:CanadaChinaFranceKuwaitNew ZealandNigeriaPakistanUnited States

ATTENDEES BY STATE/PROVINCE:AlabamaAlaskaAlbertaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaIllinoisIndianaKansasKentuckyLagosLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNew BrunswickNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNewfoundland and LabradorNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRivers StateTennesseeTexasUtahVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming

American Refining GroupAnadarko Petroleum CorporationAntero ResourcesAntero ResourcesAtlas EnergyAveda Transportation and EnergyBaker Hughes a GE CompanyBHPBOS SolutionsBP Lower 48BPX EnergyC&J Energy ServicesCactus DrillingCallon Petroleum CompanyCarrizo OIl & GasChaparral EnergyChesapeake EnergyChevronCHS Laurel RefineryCitation Oil & GasComplete Energy ServicesConocoPhillipsContinental ResourcesCudd Energy ServicesDekra

Devon EnergyElk Petroleum, Inc.Encana Oil & GasEnergy TransferENERGY worldnet, Inc.Enlink MidstreamEOG ResourcesExxonMobilFTS InternationalGoodnight Midstream, LLCGradiant Energy ServicesGranite ConstructionHalliburtonHelmerich & Payne, IDCHilcorp Energy CompanyISNKatten Muchin Rosenman LLPKinder MorganLatshaw Drilling Co. LLCLiberty Oilfield ServicesLyondellBasell PipelineMarathon OilNextEra Energy ResourcesNoble DrillingOasis Petroleum

Occidental PermianOil States Energy ServicesOSHAOXY USA, Inc.Patterson-UTI Drilling CompanyPEC SafetyPioneer Natural ResourcesQEP ResourcesQES Pressure ControlRanger Energy ServicesSable Permian ResourcesSafety Solutions, LLCSafety Works LLCSchlumbergerShell Exploration & ProductionSM EnergySNC-LavalinSouder Miller & AssociatesTETRA Technologies, Inc.Texas Mutual Insurance CompanyTotalUSA CompressionWhiting Oil & GasWilliamsXTO Energy

PARTIAL LIST OF COMPANIES IN ATTENDANCE:

Chart Title

Manager director president/ceo, VP HSE specialist Education/Training Other

Management/Executive 36%

Director 15%

President/CEO/VP10%

HSE Specialist9%

Education/Training6%

Other 24%

ATTENDEES BY JOB FUNCTION:

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BREAKOUT SESSIONS

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BEHAVIOR BASED SAFETYBehavior-Based Safety: The Next Evolution of TelematicsIncreasing Employee Engagement & Empowerment Utilizing a Recurrent Risk Assessment ApproachLeadership and Modeling Behavior Based Safety; Toothpaste or BalloonsThe First Step in Stopping the JobAddressing CRM Through Safety-Related Training and Industry CollaborationBeyond Hazard Recognition: Recognizing Hazard PrecursorsUsing Behavioral Technology to Achieve a World-Class Safety Culture

OSHA REGULATORY/INDUSTRIAL HYGIENENORM/TENORM Management: Measurement, Exposure Assessment and ControlsRAGAGEP: OSHA Wants Me to Do What??A New Method for Assessing Worker Exposure to Diesel-Based Drilling FluidsRespirable Crystalline Silica StandardMaking the Most of Gas MonitorsManganese Exposures During Welding and Hot Work TasksHazards Associated with Tank Truck Loading/Unloading OperationsInd. Hygiene Strategies for Assessing Exposures During Onshore Drilling Activities

DRILLING AND WELL CONTROL/ WELL SERVICING AND COMPLETIONS

Sudden Cardiac Death in the Oil and Gas Industry: Is it Preventable?Investigations the H&P Way (The SIF Model)Putting It All Together: An Analysis of Oil & Gas Extraction Worker Fatalities, Severe Injuries, and Illnesses Using the FOG Database and OSHA Severe Injury ReportsWell Servicing and Completion Safety for Marginal ProductionExposure Hazards and Engineering Control in Oil DrillingRisk Assessments for Drilling and Servicing OperationsDiesel Engine Runaway: The Risks Revealed by Test Results

EDUCATION & TRAINING/TRANSPORTATIONVisual Literacy for Hazard Recognition

Overcoming Unconscious Incompetence: The Hidden Problem in Safety TrainingAdvances in Well Control Training: A Leap Forward in Content, Retention, and Data-Driven Analysis

Fighting the Forgetting Curve

The Safety Training Logic: Reducing Risk Through Competency Mapping and Effective Training AssignmentCreating and Using Microlearning Content for WorkersIn-vehicle Monitoring System (IVMS) Data: An Examination of Patterns of Risky Driving Behavior Among 2,176 Drivers From Eight U.S. Oil & Gas CompaniesTraining Standards That Promote Health and SafetyPutting Your Own Back, “Back In” & Comprehensive Employee Wellness in 60 Minutes per Month

TARGET TOPICS / OTHERThis Ain’t Your Daddy’s Oilfield: Culture and Safety Change in The Oil PatchA Multi-State Initiative to Examine Workers’ Compensation Claims For Oil and Gas Extraction WorkersRelease for Unrestricted Use and Transfers Involving NORM ContaminationANSI/ASSE Z359 Fall Protection and Restraint Forum: Impact on the Oil and Gas IndustryReview of Case Studies: Why Do Fatal and Serious Injury Incidents Keep Occurring?Conducting Incident Investigations on Multi-Employer Work SitesANSI Z390 Hydrogen Sulfide Training Requirements Recommended Practice: How to ComplyEmergency Field MedicineFatigue Risk Assessment and Management in High-Risk Environments (FRAME) Applications for Oil and Gas Operations

MANAGEMENT, LEADERSHIP & HSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Human Performance & Critical Decision Making: Taking Control of How We Decide

Contractor Management Strategy: Insights From a Survey of Decision Makers

BHP’s HSE Assurance Program: A 2nd Line of Defense Audit Process

The Importance of EHS Leadership in Delivering Strong EHS Performance

Driving Transformation: How to Actively CARE

Preparing the Self for Flow-Based Leadership: Leadership Begins With You

Leadership Styles and Team Performance Correlations

Improved Safety Through Visible and Engaged Leaders

Dropped Object Prevention

CONTRACTOR SAFETY MANAGEMENT & BEST PRACTICES

SafeLandUSA Orientation for Onshore E&P: Updates, Milestones and Contractor ImpactGive Life to an Ineffective Program

Getting It Right: Contractor Safety Management in a Complex World

The Impact of Safety Performance Metrics on Contractor Behavior

Give Life to an Ineffective Program

Getting It Right: Contractor Safety Management in a Complex World

The Impact of Safety Performance Metrics on Contractor Behavior

Beyond Traditional Lagging Indicators

Contractor Safety: Keys to Success on Major Projects

2019 Drug Testing Trends and Owner Survey

ENGINEERING CONTROLS & PROCESS SAFETY; EVENTS & MITIGATION

Oil & Gas Hazard Alerts: Past, Present, and Future

Flash Fire Duration and Energy and PPE Performance

Heater Burner Automation Reduces Operator Injury RiskApplying OSHA’s Walking & Working Surfaces Standards to Field Gas CompressionControl Solutions During Manual Tank Gauging

The Business Case for PSM

Bringing Transparency to Produced Water

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SPEAKERS

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JOHNNY “JOEY” JONESStaff Sergeant (Ret.)

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

ERIC HARBINActing Regional Administrator,

Region VI OSHA

KOLA FAGBAYIVP of HSE & Technology BP

JUDITH GLICK-SMITH, Ph.D. Founder, MentorFactor, Inc.

ANDY HINES, Ph.D., APF Asst Professor & Program

Coordinator, Foresight University of Houston

DR. JOHN HOWARD Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health

WILL MATTHEWS President & Founder, Matthews

Performance Group, Inc.

ERIK G. MILITOVice President

Upstream & Industry Operations, American Petroleum Institute

DAVID TEATER President & Founder,

FocusDriven, LLC

JONATHAN D. THOMASSenior Director,

Research and Safety Management Solutions, National Safety Council

FEATURED SPEAKERS

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EXHIBITORS

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1st Source Products3MAction Specialties, Inc.Airis Wellsite ServicesAllOne HealthAmerican Petroleum InstituteAMOTAriat InternationalAssociation of Energy Service Companies/Well Servicing MagazineAvettaAware360Axiom Medical Consulting, LLCBaylor College of MedicineBelt Conveyor GuardingBlackline SafetyBongardeBulwarkCartasiteCintas CorporationColumbia Southern UniversityConsolidated Digital Publishing Inc.Convergence TrainingCrescent Safety Services, LLCCTEHDecision Point Associates, Inc.DekraDISA Global SolutionsDraeger, Inc.DuPontERB Industries, Inc. dba ERB SafetyErgo AdvantageFalck Safety ServicesGas Clip TechnologiesGlenGuardGlove Guard LPGMCO CorpGroves IndustrialGryphonESPGuard RFID Solutions Inc. Headwind

Solutions mfg. of Shocker PASSIADCIFO GroupIndustrial Scientific CorporationIndustrySafe, Inc.Innolytics, LLCIntrepid Industries Inc.Ionix Gas TechnologiesiScout (HazardScout)J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.Justin FR WorkLAPCO FRLHR Services and Equipment Inc.M&H Energy ServicesMCR SafetyMedsafeMid-South OTIMiX TelematicsMount Vernon FRMountain Valley SupplyMoxie MediaMSAmySafetyProfilerNASCO Industries, Inc.National Compliance Management Service, Inc. (NCMS)National Safety ApparelNational STEPS NetworkNew Tech Global EnvironmentalNIOSHNoble DiagnosticsNorth American Rescue, LLCOmega LaboratoriesOrbcommOSHAPEC SafetyPerry WeatherPhysio-Control, now part of StrykerPipeline Testing Consortium, Inc.Predictive SolutionsPSRG

Psychemedics CorporationPure Safety/Guardian Fall ProtectionRascoRed Wing Brands of AmericaRemote Medical InternationalRenegade FRRitz Safety LLC.RKI InstrumentsRPS Manufacturing SolutionsSafety SolutionsSafetyCultureSafetySkillsSAFEWAZEScientific Analytical Institute Inc.Sierra Dust ControlSKC Inc.SlowStop Guarding SystemsSRP EnvironmentalTEAM Professional ServicesTEEX ITSITenCate Protective FabricsTexas AED SterlingtonTexas Oil & Gas AssociationThe Back Saver SystemTotal SafetyTPS AlertTSG Eywear, LLCTSI Inc.Tubular Rollers LLCTurning TechnologiesTyndale CompanyUTAVeriforceVPSI Group, LLCWayne Enterprises/Wayne WorkwearWell Control SchoolWellFenceWestex by MillikenWL GoreXstremeMD

EXHIBITING COMPANIES

EXHIBITORS

119 businesses took advantage of the opportunity to update current and new customers on their products and services for the Oil & Gas safety industry.

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SPONSORS

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CONTACT USFor 2020 Conference Sponsorship, Speaker, and Exhibitor opportunities:Conference and Event Management Division for Enterprise Development The University of Texas at Arlington [email protected] | 866.906.9190

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WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN 2020!