Events
APR
15
Michigan Safety Conference
April 15-16
Grand Rapids, MI
LJB Engineering will be in the exhibit hall and on the session schedule. Come visit us at booth 613. And, don’t miss our very own Craig Galecka, PE, CSP, presenting on ladder safety on Tuesday!
Learn more and register here.
APR
16
Ohio Safety Congress
April 16-18
Columbus, OH
Come see our Safety team in the exhibit hall – Booth 1028 – to learn how we can help your organization reduce risk for work at heights.
Learn more and register here.
APR
22
Protecting Your Workers and Bottom Line: Fall Protection in Supply Chain Facilities
April 22
Webinar
Join LJB fall protection expert Thom Kramer, PE, CSP for this free webinar.
When it comes to automation across supply chain facilities, efficiency reigns supreme. But there’s another side to consider… worker safety. Integrators are focused on keeping production high and end users may not know what hazards to look for, especially when they assume responsibly for maintenance – either their own workers or their contractor. As automation becomes more prevalent, workers are more exposed to significant hazards. Additionally, many material handling integrators are from Europe which means they are not always clear or considering US regulations and standards for occupational safety.
In this webinar, you’ll learn about:
• OSHA National Emphasis Programs on warehousing and falls
• Differences Between U.S. and European safety standards
• Supply Chain/Material Handling Fall Hazard Types
• Abatement Options
• Case Studies
Register here.
APR
22
Competent Person Fall Protection Training
April 22-24
New Orleans, LA
LJB Inc. offers this 3-day competent person training program for anyone who develops or impacts a fall protection policy or program, influences facility or production modifications, or purchases equipment. Participants are provided with the knowledge and skill to solve fall protection issues before they arise. The course complies with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ EM-385 requirements, including interactive instruction and at least 8 hours of hands-on practical application training. Attendees will acquire the tools required to become certified OSHA competent persons and the skills to develop and implement a comprehensive, cost effective and attainable fall protection program. Learn more and register here.