Would you love to save money? North Dakota employers are eligible to apply for Safety Incentive Programs (SIP) through Workforce Safety & Insurance and receive discounts by participating in various programs.
Companies who are enrolled in the programs and actively participating in the SIP can receive a maximum discount of 25% on your premiums.
The purpose of the SIP is to recognize and correct safety hazards in the workplace to prevent injuries and illnesses, and ultimately have all employees go home safety at the end of the day.
Learn the ins and outs of what is possible for your company from Melissa Olheiser, occupational health and safety technician (OHST) and regional manager, and Jennifer Erickson, associate safety professional (ASP) OECS + OSHA Environmental Compliance Systems. They will walk through the two SIP programs available to you as an employer and answer questions.
More safety from HBA and OECS: 11:30 a.m. July 26 - Hands-On Safety: Mock OSHA Inspection
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More about Melissa Olheiser
Melissa is the regional manager for the Dakotas. In addition to serving her safety clients throughout North Dakota and Minnesota, she is involved with marketing, business development and building strong relationships with safety associations. Prior to joining OECS, she served as safety director in the transportation industry and consulted for both general industry and construction clients. She has her occupational health and safety technician certification through the Board of Certified Safety Professionals and has a health and safety management certificate from the University of Alabama.
More about Jennifer Erickson
Jennifer is a field safety associate and learning management system (LMS) lead. She is responsible for implementing and overseeing the OECS LMS while providing safety services to clients throughout North Dakota and Minnesota. She has worked within the construction industry for 12 years, with both residential and commercial construction. Jennifer has her associate safety professional (ASP) certificate through the Board of Certified Safety Professionals and is a member of the National Association of Women in Construction Fargo-Moorhead chapter. She currently serves as treasurer of the chapter and the regional chair for the Safety and OSHA Alliance Committee.
More about OECS
OECS is not OSHA. They are professional consultants who conduct training and help builders and contractors comply with OSHA regulations. For 30 years, OECS has helped create safe work environments for thousands of employees throughout the Midwest. They go beyond compliance, helping you build a strong safety culture that keeps employees returning home safe. Your company’s bottom line will benefit, too, with gains in employee satisfaction, retention, quality, productivity, cost and schedule performance.
Cost is $15. In-person attendees receive breakfast. All paid attendees will receive a recording of the session.
IN-PERSON
HBA of F-M: 1802 32nd Ave S, Fargo
VIRTUAL