Upcoming Med-Tex Services Safety Event Exhibitions

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Med-Tex Services will be exhibiting at several Safety events this month

2016 SOUTHEASTERN PA SAFETY DAY

The conference provides a forum for Pennsylvania stakeholders to learn about safe digging. The conference begins at 7:00 am and ends around 2:00 pm with a keynote presentation before lunch. There are numerous educational sessions throughout the day promoting the protection of critical underground infrastructures. Presentations and demonstrations on safe digging procedures will be offered concurrent to the sessions. Water and Wastewater operators in their three year license cycle can earn up to two (2) DEP credits. Pennsylvania811 and its sponsors will provide a complimentary lunch to attendees. Audience: excavators, designers, project owners, facility owners, locators, public officials, emergency responders, and other excavation professionals.
When:
5/19/2016 7:00 AM – 5/19/2016 2:00 PM
 Where:
The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center
100 Station Center
Oaks, PA 19456

 

May 19, 2016 – ASSE- PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER: SEMINAR FEST

Seminar FEST

Note: 5 min breaks between speakers.

7:30 AM
Registration / Continental Breakfast

8:20 AM (10min)
Opening Comments
Pat Karol, ASSE President

8:30 AM (40min)
Keynote Speaker
OSHA Specialist -Jim Harrity

9:15 AM (40min)
It Takes a Driver To Be Safe
Phil Moser

10:00 AM
Break (Networking)

10:20 AM(40min)
How Management Unwittingly Erodes Safety Excellence
Deb Grubbe

11:05 AM (40min)
Emergency Response and Evacuation
John Ingram

12:00 PM
Lunch

1:00 PM (40min)
Personal Ergonomic Success: Improved Body Functionality and Safety
Hoyt Emmons

1:45 PM (40min)
Intro to Environmental Regulations
Salvatore Caccavale

2:30 PM
Break (Networking)

2:50 PM (40min)
Healthcare Construction
Brian Kovacs /Seth Hatt

3:30 PM (5min)
Closing Remarks
Pat Karol, ASSE President

Registration includes a continental breakfast and a hot buffet lunch.

Venue:

Villanova Conference Center
601 County Line Road
Radnor, PA
19087