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Key Steps to an Impactful Heat Stress Prevention Program

Join the leaders in personal protective equipment, PIP®, to help identify and address the main causes of heat stress and dehydration on the job in both indoor and outdoor environments. We will cover important details to improve your heat stress prevention program including an overview of OSHA’s National Emphasis Program (NEP) and a discussion around the ANSI/ASSP A 10.50 proposed rule and how it impacts employers.

December 11, 2024

2:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM CT / 11:00 AM PT / 7:00 PM GMT

Duration: 30 minutes

Sponsor: Protective Industrial Products - PIP®

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Summary

Join PIP® to identify and address the main causes of heat stress and dehydration on the job in both indoor and outdoor environments. Gain a better understanding of the “what’s and why’s” behind heat stress and dehydration solutions engineered to help drastically improve your company’s heat stress prevention program.

We will cover important details to improve your heat stress prevention program including:

  • An overview of OSHA’s National Emphasis Program (NEP) and a discussion around the ANSI/ASSP A10.50 proposed rule and how it impacts employers
  • The functionality and benefits of key heat stress preventive PPE technologies
  • The essential ingredients and components that support proper hydration
  • Advancements in workwear that keep workers safer, cooler, more comfortable, and more productive on the job
Register today for this important and informative webchat! 

Speakers

T. L. Barrett | Director - Strategic Accounts | PIP® 

T.L. Barrett III is the Director of Strategic Accounts for Protective Industrial Products and a seasoned leader with over 20 years of safety experience. T.L. brings a wealth of expertise from both the distribution and manufacturer perspectives in areas such as building high performing teams, territory development, multi-state / multi-site project management, change management, negotiation, cross functional engagement, and talent management.

A proactive, results-oriented leader, equally effective in sales and sales leadership, T.L. has a proven ability to establish productive and profitable business relationships with stakeholders from varying organizational levels.

Kerry Schimelfenig | Business Development Manager | PIP® 

Kerry Schimelfenig serves as the Business Development Manager, Construction, for Protective Industrial Products. With many years of experience in the safety industry, he possesses a wealth of knowledge and expertise. Kerry holds 20 industry-specific OSHA certifications, enabling him to guide organizations in selecting the right safety solutions that ensure workers remain comfortable, productive, and compliant in their respective fields.

In addition to his extensive background, Kerry is an active member of the ASSP/ANSI A-10 committee, where he has developed a deep understanding of construction safety, particularly around heat stress. He has been selected as an advisor to help evolve the A-10-50 heat stress standard for various industries, further demonstrating his commitment to enhancing safety practices.

 
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