ASSP’s Safety 2024 Conference & Expo Features Standout Educational Sessions
The annual event offers attendees over 200 educational sessions.
- By Robert Yaniz Jr.
- Aug 01, 2024
Featuring over 200 continuing education sessions, the American Society of Safety Professionals’ (ASSP) Safety 2024 Professional Development Conference and Exposition—now in its 63rd year— highlights best practices, industry trends and the latest innovations in safety products across all industries.
The heart of the conference lies in its continuing education sessions, designed to provide safety and health professionals with practical, actionable information they can immediately apply within their organizations. Kicking off with Dr. Jessica Kriegel’s opening session, these one-hour discussions are led by safety experts who bring real-world experience to the table, providing relevant insights for all attendees.
Participants can look forward to sessions on such pertinent and comprehensive topics as risk management, workplace violence, artificial intelligence, safety and health management systems, infectious disease exposure, heat stress, ergonomic assessments, emergency preparedness, prevention through design and fall protection as well as the safety aspects of diversity, equity and inclusion.
ASSP's annual conference attracts safety and health professionals from around the globe, drawn by the opportunity to advance their careers and leverage the event’s insights into how to improve safety efforts. Though the event offers educational sessions, expert-led discussions and networking opportunities, these educational sessions are particularly popular, offering inspiration and valuable insights.
Moreover, attendees of Safety 2024 can earn 1.5 continuing education units (CEUs), contributing to their professional development and career advancement. This opportunity underscores the conference's commitment to fostering continuous improvement and excellence in workplace safety. Safety 2024 promises to be a key opportunity for safety professionals looking to enhance their skills and knowledge.
About the Author
Robert Yaniz Jr. is the Content Editor of Occupational Health & Safety.