The Annual Concrete Conference offers networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities for practicing engineers, engineering faculty, consultants, contractors, concrete contractors, and state and county agency employees.
The program offers Continuing Education credits (6.5 PDHs) and a great opportunity to network with engineers, contractors, architects, and consultants.
Early-bird registration fee is $80, if you register by November 13, after November 13, the fee is $95.
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Is your team equipped to sell virtually? The sales landscape has changed, maybe forever. Face to face meetings where we had the opportunity to build and develop relationships and trust are now virtual. Sales professionals must be equipped to create a more engaged and connected virtual experience, which requires a significant shift in selling skills. Dale Carnegie has taught relationship-based selling skills for decades, and we have refocused those skills for a virtual environment.
Register for MSA’s live online event to learn the building blocks to increase credibility, create connections, and build trust remotely to drive momentum and win more opportunities.
Cost: $15 – MCA & MSA Members; $40 – Non-Members
View the event flyer and register on the MSA website.
Cost
$15 MCA & MSA Members
$40 Non-Members
Presenters
Aaron Dean, Moss & Barnett
Tim Peterson, OSHA/Environmental, Compliance Systems (OECS)
Overview
Tim will discuss how decades in the safety business have shown us that most companies are NOT PREPARED for a regulatory agency visit. Amidst the challenges of keeping workers safe during normal times, COVID-19 has added another layer of complexity with managing safety in the workplace. Due to the pandemic, OSHA is increasing in-person inspections at all types of workplaces and will continue to prioritize COVID-19 inspections while utilizing all enforcement tools as it has historically done.
What if an inspector turns up at your door? It can happen anytime with no advance warning.
This webinar will help you better protect your employees and make a huge difference in how your company fares with an OSHA inspector visit. You will learn how to:
- Be prepared! We’ll cover why having a Safety Plan that includes COVID-19 measures is so important.
- Train your leadership team and key employees on how to seamlessly handle an OSHA visit.
- Utilize best practices, avoid costly fines, and handle the follow-up visit successfully.
- Q & A with the panel. Join us for the inside track from OSHA and workplace safety experts!
Aaron will discuss how to manage any citations received.
Visit the event website or view the informational flyer.