Virtual Think Tank

Beyond Compliance: The Bold New Era of Injury Prevention for 2025 and Beyond

Thursday, October 10, 2024
Beyond Compliance: The Bold New Era of Injury Prevention for 2025 and Beyond

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Beyond Compliance: The Bold New Era of Injury Prevention for 2025 and Beyond

It’s time to revolutionize our approach to workplace injuries. This Virtual Think Tank session delves into the future of injury prevention, shifting from a reactive, compliance-driven model to one that prioritizes prevention, education, and empowerment. We will explore how leading organizations are transforming their EHS strategies by adopting a predictive, customized, and proactive approach that emphasizes continuous improvement and employee well-being. During the session, we’ll examine how various competing needs are interwoven within this strategy and approach. Join us for a productive hour as we engage with like-minded leaders to discuss the following key topics:

  1. Compliance and Environmental Factors: Understanding the foundational role of compliance in safety programs and how to integrate environmental considerations into a holistic safety strategy.
  2. Mental Health and Wellness: Addressing the critical need to incorporate mental health resources and wellness initiatives into safety programs, ensuring a balanced approach that supports the whole employee.
  3. Safety Technology: Examining the latest advancements in safety technology, including how to evaluate and integrate new tools to enhance workplace safety and injury prevention.
  4. Ergonomic Risks: Identifying and mitigating ergonomic risks to reduce musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and promote a healthier, more productive workforce.
  5. Infectious Diseases: Preparing for and managing the impact of infectious diseases in the workplace, ensuring a safe and healthy environment for all employees.
  6. Balancing Different Safety Roles: Strategies for effectively balancing various safety roles and responsibilities, ensuring a cohesive and comprehensive approach to injury prevention.
  7. Resource Allocation and Utilization: Finding and incorporating resources to support a world-class injury prevention program that meets both U.S. and global standards.

This session will provide a roadmap for navigating the current EHS landscape, empowering organizations to create a world-class injury prevention program that not only meets compliance standards but also fosters a culture of safety and well-being for the future.

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EVENT DETAILs

This event will take place:

Thursday, October 10, 2024

12:00PM – 1:00PM (ET)

All times are in:

Eastern Time - ET

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Hosted By:

President and CEO
DORN Companies
Chief Innovation Officer
3motionAI

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Speakers:

Kevin Lombardo
Kevin Lombardo
President and CEO
DORN Companies

Kevin Lombardo is the Chairman and CEO of DORN, a dynamic keynote speaker renowned for his expertise in ergonomics and employee safety. He delivers impactful presentations at 20-25 national safety events annually, drawing upon his extensive background in workplace safety and injury prevention to provide cutting-edge insights and strategies. As a widely recognized thought leader, Kevin has had a distinguished career as a CEO and Senior Executive within numerous large organizations and substantial experience in the healthcare sector. This unique perspective allows him to shed light on the pivotal intersections between talent, assets, and ideas—the dynamic formula that drives business performance.

Guest Speaker: Colin McKinnon
Guest Speaker: Colin McKinnon
Chief Innovation Officer
3motionAI

Colin McKinnon, PhD, is the Chief Innovation Officer at 3motionAI, where he spearheads the development of the human motion and MSD risk analysis engine and integrates advanced assessment and analysis techniques into 3motionAI's technology. With a dual background in ergonomics and biomechanics research, Colin specializes in human motion analysis and injury prevention. His experience as an ergonomist includes evaluating jobs across diverse industries such as heavy processing, warehousing, manufacturing, and office environments. As a researcher, Colin has led and contributed to projects on quantifying upper limb and low back loads, assessing and mitigating workplace risks, and establishing occupational guidelines to address high-risk movements. He holds a PhD in occupational biomechanics from the University of Waterloo and has authored over 75 peer-reviewed and conference papers on occupational biomechanics.

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