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RE: We'd love to see you: Webinar "Creating a Safety Culture that Leads to Zero Fatalities"

  • 1.  RE: We'd love to see you: Webinar "Creating a Safety Culture that Leads to Zero Fatalities"

    Posted 12-14-2020 04:40 PM

    Hello fellow SME members,

    You've invited to join us this Wednesday, Dec 16! 

    Attend the free presentation by Stacy Kramer, "Creating a Safety Culture that Leads to Zero Fatalities". 

    Contact me to find out how you can get involved in planning future events!

    smesnakeriver@gmail.com

     

    Snake River SME Section Virtual Meeting

    Wednesday, December 16, 2020
    12:00 PM-1:15 PM Mountain Time

    https://Valmont.zoom.us/j/95168700629

     

    Creating a Safety Culture that Leads to Zero Fatalities

    While health and safety (H&S) is often measured by incident rates and reactionary measures, at the end of the day, safety is about the people. It's about creating relationships and building trust amongst the workforce. Front line supervisors and health and safety professionals are the core of safe production and have the best opportunity to influence those doing the work. Developing our frontline supervisors and H&S professionals and arming them with the tools to work with the employees in the field creates a culture of trust, respect and collaboration. In this presentation we will review an approach to elevate the role of the front line supervisor and H&S professionals, and develop tools to keep them in the field and focused on the critical work of driving positive culture change.

    Stacy Kramer | VP Corporate Safety & Occupational Health, Freeport‐McMoRan | Phoenix, AZ, United States

    Stacy Kramer is the Vice President of Global Health and Safety for Freeport-McMoRan. She began her career with Phelps Dodge (which later became Freeport-McMoRan) in 1996 where she worked in various positions with increasing levels of responsibility in health and safety. In 2006 she became the Health and Safety Manager for the Safford mine in Arizona during design, construction, commissioning and operation, and in 2008 became Manager of the Hydrometallurgical Division in Safford. In 2013 she became the Director of Risk Management at the corporate office, responsible for Global Fatality Prevention and FMA Health and Safety.

    Ms. Kramer has a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health from Montana School of Mineral Science and Technology and a Master of Public Health degree in Health and Safety Management from Tulane University, School of Public Health. She is a Certified Safety Professional (since 2000) and has a Six Sigma Blackbelt from Motorola University.

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    SME Snake River Officers

    Vacant, Chair

    Steve Gilmer, Vice Chair (Acting)

    Dan Bruner, Secretary/Treasurer

     

     



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    Daniel Bruner
    Managing Geologist
    Cascade Earth Sciences Ltd
    Pocatello ID United States
    (208)233-6565
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