J7: Managing Roof Hazards on a Multi-Campus Healthcare Organization
Tue, 6/2: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM CDT
Education Sessions
Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Convention Center
Room: 284
CM Credit Hours: 1
Roof safety risks are widespread; each with unique scenarios and EHS challenges. From structural high rises, historic homes, modern flagship buildings, and multi-addition complexes; roof safety regulatory standards and compliance vary based on use, year of design, and construction types. From a no-roof safety infrastructure to state-of-the-art controls, follow one organization through the use of: 1) a risk assessment process to prioritize improvement; 2) asset management systems; and 3) geographic information systems (GIS), to ensure a fully compliant roof safety program. The risks are high, and the effort to bring the organization toward full safety compliance is critical. Learn how patterns were developed, and strategies deployed for effective solutions, for an ultimately safe work environment.
Upon completion, the participant will be able to:
• Manage the regulatory components of a roof safety program.
• Communicate the risk assessment process to senior leadership.
• Define the relationship between engineering and inspection contractors.
• Implement asset management programs and GIS to manage data.
Content Level
Intermediate
Core Competencies
Risk Assessment
Risk Communication
Safety
Keywords
OHS Management systems, auditing, and compliance
Personal protective equipment
Regulatory compliance
Risk assessment and management
Safety
Session Availability
In-person
OnDemand
Targeted Audience
Professional
Transfer of Knowledge
Case Studies
Practical Application
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