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More than 25 years ago, the relatively small group of arc flash specialists believed arc flash studies would taper off once facilities completed their assessments. On the contrary, a quarter of a century later, we walk into plants with no arc flash labels, workers dressed in polyester-cotton daily workwear, and some confronting the topic for the first time. On the other hand, facilities that completed arc flash studies under earlier standards assume their existing results, labels, and PPE assignments remain correct when case studies show otherwise.
Date: Jun 11, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Sponsored by
G.B. Industries, Vector Solutions
Today’s colleges and universities operate more like small municipalities than traditional academic institutions, managing everything from public safety and housing to utilities, healthcare, transportation, IT, and large public events. That complexity creates a growing challenge for campus security and emergency management leaders: how to move beyond reactive response models and build a culture of continuous readiness. In this webinar, emergency preparedness experts Dennis A. Terpin, PhD, OHST, EMT-P, and Michael Belmonte, CEM, IPEM, MEP, MS, will explore how campuses can strengthen situational awareness, improve cross-functional coordination, and reduce the time between early warning signs and effective action.
Date: Jun 17, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Duration: 1 hour
Sponsored by
C•CURE IQ by Software House, Brivo, Dataminr, Singlewire Software, SkySafe
Participants will learn to identify key heat stress risk factors, understand the importance of acclimatization, recognize early warning signs and symptoms ranging from mild heat rash to life threatening heat stroke, and apply proven prevention strategies such as hydration, rest, shade, and work planning. The session also covers basic response actions and best practices that can be adapted to any general industry work environment. Whether your workforce operates outdoors, in hot indoor settings, or around heat generating equipment, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge needed to help keep workers safe when the heat is on.
Date: Jun 18, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Sponsored by
Novara, Big Ass Fans, Global Industrial, Vector Solutions
Equip your organization with first aid compliance, clarity, and confidence! This webcast is designed specifically for employers and safety professionals seeking straight answers to common questions about OSHA’s Medical Services and First Aid standard requirements.
Date: Jun 25, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Sponsored by
J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.
Recent data from The Center for Construction Research and Training (CWPR) and Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows that falls and struck by incidents – often key drivers of head trauma – remain leading hazards in construction, making choosing proper head protection an important step to helping keep workers safe. But do you know the difference between Type I and Type II? What about the latest from OSHA’s “Head Protection: Safety Helmets in the Workplace” Safety and Health Information Bulletin? Or how the revised OSHA Heat Stress National Emphasis Program (NEP) may impact PPE selection? Are you prepared for upcoming ANSI Z89.1 revisions? Join our upcoming webinar to get answers.
Date: Jun 30, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Sponsored by
MSA
Occupational hearing loss remains one of the most common work-related illnesses despite decades of hearing conservation efforts. Emerging evidence demonstrates that workers using the same hearing protector can achieve dramatically different levels of protection, highlighting the importance of hearing protector fit testing as a tool for improving individual outcomes. This webinar will provide occupational medicine professionals with an update on recent developments in hearing protection, including OSHA’s Safety and Health Information Bulletin (SHIB) on hearing protector fit testing, recommendations from the National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA), and current research examining the effectiveness and implementation of fit testing in workplace hearing conservation programs.
Date: Jul 09, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Sponsored by
Moldex, SHOEBOX, Howard Leight by PIP
Artificial intelligence is moving fast but safety‑critical work can’t afford shortcuts. Across EHS and contractor risk programs, leaders are under pressure to use AI to reduce manual work, speed reviews, and improve compliance outcomes — without introducing new risk. The challenge isn’t finding AI. It’s knowing what actually works, what can be trusted, and how to apply it responsibly in high‑risk environments. In this live webinar, Avetta and Verdantix share a clear, practical perspective on AI across the “Ready to Work” ecosystem — from what’s delivering value today to how governance, context, and data quality shape outcomes tomorrow.
Date: Jul 16, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Sponsored by
Avetta®
The most experienced person on your team might also be your biggest safety risk, not because they're reckless, but because expertise and routine can quietly erode the caution that kept them safe in the first place. Complacency doesn't announce itself. It builds slowly in people who know their job well, who've done the task a thousand times without incident, who've learned, consciously or not, that the hazard probably won't catch up with them today until it does. In this webinar, we'll dig into why experienced workers are disproportionately involved in serious injuries, what the research tells us about how complacency develops, and what safety teams can actually do to interrupt the pattern, before an incident forces the conversation.
Date: Jul 21, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Sponsored by
Novara
In this Executive Q&A, we’ll explore how safety and operations leaders are approaching AI not as a standalone application, but as part of a broader, connected safety ecosystem. The discussion will focus on how organizations are aligning technology, data, and human processes to improve situational awareness, strengthen training effectiveness, and standardize safety practices without increasing complexity.
Date: Oct 06, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Duration: 1 hour
Sponsored by
Matrix Design Group
On Demand
The presentation will further address the pillars that sustain an effective Respiratory Protection Program. Attendees will leave with a framework for integrating device selection with the logistical requirements of current industrial safety standards. Register today.
Sponsored by
Dräger
In this webinar, experts Kerry Schimelfenig and Paul Sung will explore how emerging technologies, worker feedback and field-driven innovation influence workplace safety solutions. They’ll highlight the growing role of connected safety technology, practical approaches to heat stress prevention and how manufacturers and safety professionals are collaborating to improve PPE performance across diverse work environments. Attendees will gain insight into the challenges safety professionals face today and learn how organizations are evaluating new approaches to improving comfort, fit, usability and worker acceptance without compromising protection.
Sponsored by
PIP Global Safety
Most fall protection failures aren’t caused by a lack of care or effort—they’re the result of fragmented solutions. When hazard assessment, engineering, equipment selection, and installation are handled separately, even one misaligned decision can compromise the entire system. The result: solutions that appear compliant but fall short in practice—creating gaps in safety, driving up costs, and leaving organizations exposed to unnecessary risk. Participants will learn how to recognize these risks early and take a more cohesive approach to fall protection—one that aligns safety, compliance, and real-world usability from the start.
Sponsored by
Kee Safety, Becklar Workforce Safety, Miller By PIP, Vector Solutions
In this session, our expert speaker Greg Zigulis, President of Sixth Sense Safety Solutions, will revisit the key elements of the NEP while taking a practical, risk-based look at how to prioritize safety efforts where they matter most. Zigulis will explore leading causes of injury, such as slips, trips, and falls; ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders; powered industrial vehicle incidents; material handling risks; and heat stress. Also, he will explore emerging challenges tied to facility growth and new technologies, as well as considerations such as how temporary and contract staffing impact facility safety. You will gain insight into effective strategies for hazard identification, risk assessment, safety training, traffic management, and ergonomic improvements.
Sponsored by
Bilco, Columbia Southern University, FacilityOS, Martor® USA, Bradley, Fendall® by PIP, Vector Solutions, Cintas, Axiom, Masterlock, Rite-Hite
Register now for this free one-hour webinar to gain clarity on auditing key elements such as medical evaluations, fit testing, training effectiveness, and respirator selection!
Duration: 1 hour
Sponsored by
Novara, Bullard, North by PIP
Most safety incidents don't come out of nowhere. They follow a pattern: missed near-misses, overdue inspections, crews who didn't get the message that morning. The daily safety huddle — when it's fast, structured, and actually happens — is one of the most effective tools a frontline team has. The problem? Most organizations wing it, skip it, or drown it in paperwork. In this webinar, we'll show you what a high-impact 5-minute huddle looks like, how to make it stick across every shift and site, and how the right tools make it something crews actually do — not something supervisors chase.
Sponsored by
Novara