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Preventing Accidents At Work, Tips To Be Learned At Solon Event
This presentation will provide research on the Safety truths and leading indicators to help predict, prevent and eliminate death on the job.

From Western Reserve Safety Council:Western Reserve Safety Council announces the next monthly programPredicting, Preventing & Eliminating: The Four Safety Truths from Your Inspections, Wednesday, October 4, 11:30 a.m. at Mustard Seed Market & Café, Solon. Speaker, Chuck Pettinger from Predictive Solutions Corporation, will show you how to determine when and where your next work accident will occur. This presentation will provide ongoing research on the 4 Safety truths and other leading indicators to help predict, prevent and eliminate death on the job. He will review the latest Safety Predictive Analytic research from Carnegie Mellon through a case study on over 320 million observations.
Chuck Pettinger, PhD is named one of the 101 Top Leaders in Safety by ISHN and has consulted with a wide variety of industries including Bayer, Bechtel, BD Biosciences, Bombardier, Caterpillar, Chevron, Coca-Cola, Cummins, ExxonMobil, Honeywell, Kiewit, Kaiser Permanente and more.
Check-in begins at 11:15 a.m. and the program begins at 11:45 a.m. Program fee is $25 for WRSC members and $27 for non-members and is open to the public. For more information and to register go to www.westernreservesc.org or call 440-248-5080.
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The WRSC, which is open to all area businesses, not-for-profits and government entities, was established in February 2014. The mission of the safety council is to provide a forum for the presentation of health and safety issues and exchange ideas and concepts for best practices in the workplace with an emphasis on regulatory compliance.
For more information about this event or WRSC, please contact Jennifer Natale at
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president@solonchamber.com or 440-248-5080.
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