Safe Work Permitting Process - Management System [1016]
Date: Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center
Room: Short North Ballroom A

Speakers:
   Bryan Haywood, Founder and CEO, Safety Engineering Network (SAFTENG)

Track: Safety Management
Session Type: Educational Session
Skill Level: Intermediate

Description:

Many facilities use safe work permits for high-hazard tasks, such as: hot work; entry into permit-required confined spaces; electrical work; line break/process opening; contractors; working at heights; lockout/tagout; trenching; and trailer entry. With all these safe work permits, managing the issuing and approval process can be daunting. The presenter offers tips to develop and implement a management system to ensure you manage the permitting process well using the Six Sigma methodology known as DMAIC or define, measure, analyze, improve and control.



Learning Objectives:
Recognize a safe work permitting process
Explain how you can apply the Six Sigma model of Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control to safety and health

CEU Hours:  
  IACET: 0.1
  EPA: 1
  BWC Discount Programs: 1

File & Handouts:
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