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Based on feedback from our policyholders and customers, we’re switching to a new, improved platform for our webinars from March 5, 2024. Livestorm is browser-based and easily accessible via mobile phones. It also offers better technical support, stability, and video integration, immediate replays, and more opportunities to engage with the presenter. 

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  • Preventing Serious Injuries and Fatalities in the workplace

    Date
    Thursday, October 24, 2024
    Time
    10-11:30 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)

    Jon Sowers, Christina Dykes

    Description

    The potential for a serious injury and fatality (SIF) exists in many work environments but simply managing routine safety programs does not necessarily address SIFs. Come learn practical steps for identifying SIF potential, best practices for prevention and resources to engage employees to help prevent a serious injury or fatality from occurring at your business.

  • Claim basics

    Date
    Tuesday, November 5, 2024
    Time
    9-11 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)
    Description

    This is your opportunity to learn everything you need to know about filing a workers' compensation claim. More than just the "when" and "how," this class covers injured worker benefits, claim costs and how they can be influenced, reserving claims, and much more. This course has been approved for two general agent continuing education credits.

  • Beyond claim basics

    Date
    Thursday, November 7, 2024
    Time
    9-11:30 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)
    Description

    A fascinating class packed with information and presented by adjusters who walk you through some of the more strategic areas of claim management. They cover key factors driving claim costs and what you can do as the employer to help manage those costs. You hear updates on return-to-work and the Employer-at-Injury Program, managing rising medical costs, reserves, combined conditions, permanent impairment, investigations, vocational benefits, settlements, and much more. Don't miss this class!

    This course has been approved for two general agent continuing education credits.

  • Effective hazard identification and walkthrough techniques

    Date
    Tuesday, November 12, 2024
    Time
    10-11 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)

    Lisa Masters, Senior Risk Management Consultant, CIS

    Description

    This training reviews the Oregon OSHA employer requirements for the identification of hazards. We will discuss the type of potential hazards found in the workplace, along with the hierarchy of controls and how to use them to resolve or reduce hazards. ​ 

  • Stop the fall | Strategies to prevent slips, trips, and falls

    Date
    Thursday, November 21, 2024
    Time
    10-11 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)

    Ed Hoeffliger, David Hanson

    Description

    Slips, trips, and falls from the same level are one of the most common workplace injuries, occurring in all industries. This presentation will review the Stop the Fall model and includes practical strategies that all organizations can use to prevent these injuries.

  • Mobilizing patients safely | What's ergonomics got to do with it?

    Date
    Tuesday, December 3, 2024
    Time
    10-11 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)

    Lynda Enos, Ergonomist, HumanFit

    Description

    This session provides a review of ‘real-world’ ergonomics work practices that can reduce exposure to awkward postures and overall force exerted when lifting and mobilizing patients with and without SPHM technology.

  • Tiny particles, big problems | Navigating dust hazards in occupational settings

    Date
    Tuesday, December 17, 2024
    Time
    10-11 a.m.
    Location
    Speaker(s)

    Kyle DeHart

    Description

    This engaging and informative presentation delves into the often-overlooked dangers of dust in the workplace, focusing on the critical differences between inhalable, thoracic, and respirable particulate matter. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the health risks associated with common occupational dusts, such as respirable crystalline silica, coal dust, combustible dust, and wildfire smoke. Through practical examples and case studies, this session will equip safety professionals with the tools and knowledge to effectively monitor, control, and mitigate dust-related hazards, ensuring a safer and healthier work environment.

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