Volume 28 / Issue 4 - April, 2023
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LCSC Program Committee Presents

Thursday, April 20, 2023
Topic: Inspire a Safer Workplace - Find a Way
Speaker:

Brad Hurtig - Motivational Speaker


Time:

Registration:  11:15 a.m.

Lunch & Meeting:  11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.


Location:

Cater To You Catering Co. - Father Kline Social Center, 7575 Bellflower Road, Mentor, 44060


Cost: Members: $25

Non-Members: $30

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 17, 2023
Topic: Lake County Safety Council - Safety Expo
Speaker:

Safety Experts & Professionals


Time:

Registration:  7:15 a.m.-8:00

Keynote Presentation & Seminars: 8:00a.m. to 3:30 p.m.


Location:

Lakeland Community College


Cost: Members: $35

Non-Members $35

 

 

 

The steering committee for the Lake County Safety Council is proud to present the April program ---  Inspire A Safer Workplace - Find A Way - with keynote speaker Brad Hurtig. 

The Thursday, April 20 luncheon program at Cater to You Catering (Father Kline Social Center - St. John Vianney, 7575 Bellflower Road, Mentor) is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration begins at 11:15 a.m. This training event is provided to you by the LCSC steering committee.

Brad Hurtig has spent years helping workers stay safe and healthy.

From Amputee to All-State

Hurtig was a student-athlete in a small town in Northwest Ohio. Only days after finishing his sophomore year of high school, a devastating accident resulted in the amputation of both of Brad’s hands.

Within months of losing both of his hands, Brad rejoined his high school football team. Within a year-and-a-half, Brad regained his starting linebacker position, led his team in tackles, and earned First-Team All-Ohio honors

How was Brad able to quickly overcome such a devastating obstacle? Even more, to navigate a loss into a win by going from amputee to all-state?

The Message

Brad’s message is centered around an influential story that took place between himself and his football coach. Brad would often rely on others to pick up a water bottle when he was thirsty. At the end of practice, Brad asked his coach for a drink. Instead of picking up the bottle, his coach said something that would ultimately change Brad’s life. He said, “If you’re thirsty enough, you’ll Find A Way.”

That day Brad successfully got a drink and that challenge became the catalyst in learning what it takes to overcome. Brad would soon learn a powerful strategy that enabled him to move past his fears and reach his goals. He now shows employers, employees and students how to do the same.

Brad’s story has commanded national attention. He has been featured by media outlets including ESPN and The New York Times.  Most recently, he was featured as a TEDx speaker. Now Brad travels the country sharing his message of Find A Way.

 

SAVE THE DATE: Thursday, April 20, 2023.

The April meeting sponsors are:

HzW Environmental Consulting, University Hospitals, Sedgwick Managed Care Ohio, MUM Industries and MinuteMen OhioComp Managed Care Organization

Council Director 
Tymra Gerhart
gerhartt@cintas.com
(440) 352-4079

Council Director Elect
OPEN

Council Secretary
Sue Fuerst
sfuerst@painesville.com
(440) 392-2975

Past Director

Chris Brill-Packard
christine.brill-packard@UHhospitals.org
(440) 354-1933

Council Advisor

Council Liaison
Chris Weber
cweber@mentorchamber.org
(440) 255-1616

Steering Committee
Donna McCaskey
dmccaskey@eagroupohio.com
(440) 951-3514

Lee Silvi
lighthouse9564@hotmail.com
(440) 525-7252

Scott Cole
scole@tcco.com
(216) 318.3878

Clifford Smith
clifford.smith@altana.com
(440) 954-7653

Jim Ruttinger
jhruttinger@gmail.com
(440) 710-5399

Bob Bradley
rbradley@usendoscopy.com
(440) 639-4494

Tim Bleich
tbleich@vectortechnicalinc.com
(440) 946-8800

Josh Eckford
jeckford@cometic.com
(440) 354-0777

Tamera Tuck
ttuck@venturecontracting.com
(440) 417-0681

Joe Singer
jsinger@process-technology.com
(419) 704-8402

Mike Orlando
orlando.michael.a@gmail.com

Council Assistant
Mark Wainwright
mwainwright@mentorchamber.org
(440) 255-1616

Ohio Bureau of Workers'
Compensation Representative

Jennifer Lingafelter
Garfield Heights Office
216-538-9718
jennifer.l.1@bwc.state.oh.us

Interested in joining our Steering Committee? Contact Mark Wainwright for more information.

Ohio Safety Congress and Expo

In March, more than 7,000 people attended the Ohio Safety Congress & Expo. The event was hosted March 8-10 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center and featured over 200 exhibitors and 100 educational sessions. Missed the event? Click the image for a short recap.

Stand Down to Prevent Falls in Construction online event

In anticipation of the National Fall Safety Stand-Down, BWC is hosting a panel discussion on the latest data on the underlying causes of falls. Join us April 27 from 1-2:30 p.m.

New Planning for a Chemical Emergency Webpage

Review, revise, or develop emergency procedures for your facility with our new webpage.

Safety Intervention Grant Program

We reopened the Safety Intervention Grant (SIG) Program in November 2022. The SIG Program is available to both private and public employers and recipients of the grant are eligible for a 3-to-1 matching grant, up to $40,000. Click the image to see how Anderson Township used the SIG Program to provide better care for patients and protect their EMS personnel from injury.

Other Safety News

New NIOSH Publications

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) created a group of new Safety and Health at Work pamphlets and posters with information to help workers stay safe on the job.

National Construction Stand Down

The 4th annual National Stand-Down to Prevent Struck-by Incidents in construction is April 17-21, 2023. NIOSH is planning the National Stand-down with the NORA Construction Sector Council,� National Construction Center, and other partners. This event is held in conjunction with National Workzone Awareness week.

Struck-by Prevention Materials

WorkSafe British Columbia developed three items to help prevent injuries from being struck by vehicles or equipment: an information sheet to raise awareness of the key factors that contribute to these incidents and help employers assess them to determine the degree of risk and a fillable template and a guide to help employers identify where on their worksite vehicles or mobile equipment operate near workers so they can eliminate or minimize the risks.

April 17: In-person training OSHA 30: Construction safety principles. More info online.

April 17: In-person training OSHA 10: Industry safety basics. More info online.

April 20: In-person training First aid in the workplace. More info online.

April 24: In-person training OSHA 30: Industry safety principles. More info online.

April 25: In-person training OSHA 10: Industry safety basics. More info online.

April 25: In-person training Scaffolding safety. More info online.

April 25: In-person training Emergency preparedness planning. More info online.

April 26: In-person training OSHA 10: Construction safety basics. More info online.

Thank You To Our Meeting Sponsors

Attendance - 03/16/23-Fall Protection

A Heavenly Helper Home Care
Aexcel Corporation
Alloy Precision Technologies
Alloy Precision Technologies
Beachwood City School District
Brotzman Nursery
Buckeye Relief
Budzar Industries LLC
Career Centered Staffing
Cast Nylons Ltd.
Champion Personnel System
ChemMasters
Cintas Corporation
City of Eastlake
City of Highland Heights
City of Kirtland
City of Mayfield Heights
City of Mentor
City of Painesville - Administration
City of Painesville - Electric Plant
City of Painesville - Fire Department
City of Painesville - Police Department
City of Painesville - Water Department
City of Painesville - Water Department
City of Painesville - WPCP
Cometic Gasket, Inc.
Component Repair Technologies, Inc.
Contemporary Electric Inc.
Crossroads, LCACS
CT Consultants
De Nora Tech Manufacturing
Dyson Corporation
Educational Service Center of the Western Reserve
Empro Job Network (Thomas Emp.)
ENPAC, LLC
Enterprise Welding & Fabricating
Euclid Fish Company
Fredon Corporation
Frontage Laboratories
Frontage Laboratories
Fusion, Inc.
Grand Rock
Heatmax Heaters
Holden Arboretum
Infinity Resources, Inc.
Inova Staffing Services
Kalcor Coatings Company
Kerr Lakeside, Inc.
Kirtland Country Club
Kline Rostocil Construction Corp.
Lake County Council on Aging
Lake County Nursery
Lake Metroparks
Lantern of Madison
Levin Furniture
Libra
Lincoln Electric
Lintern Corporation
Mar-Bal, Inc.
MatPlus
Mentor Area Chamber of Commerce
Mentor Area Chamber of Commerce
Mentor Lumber & Supply
Mentor Public Library
Mentor Public Schools
Merritt Woodwork
Metz Culinary Management
Midwest Materials
Moving Ahead Services
MUM Industries
Olon Ricerca Bioscience, LLC
Painesville City Board of Education
Painesville Township
Paulo Products
Pepco (Professional Electric Products Co.)
Perry Local School District
Perry Local School District
Preformed Line Products Company
Process Technology
Rabbinical College of Telshe
RJ Kirkland Construction Co., Inc.
Sedgwick Managed Care Ohio
South Shore Controls, Inc.
Steel Warehouse Cleveland LLC (dba Chesterfield Steel)
STERIS Corporation
STERIS Corporation
The Holden Arboretum
Training Services International, Inc.
Transfer Express, Inc.
Tri County Ambulance Service
Universal Metal Products
University Hospitals
University Hospitals
Vector Technical Inc
Venture Environmental Contracting LLC
Vicon Fabricating Company
Village of Fairport Harbor
Visiting Angels of Northeast Ohio
W.S. Tyler
West Geauga Local Schools
Willoughby Eastlake City Schools