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33rd Annual Sustainability & Environmental Health & Safety Symposium


  • Delta by Marriott Cincinnati/Sharonville 11320 Chester Road Cincinnati, OH, 45246 United States (map)
 

KERAMIDA is proud to be a sponsor for the 33rd Annual Business & Industry’s Sustainability & Environmental Health & Safety Symposium!

Join KERAMIDA at the 2024 Symposium hosted by the Manufacturers Education Council (MEC)! This conference is a must-attend event that will provide you with a competitive edge and equip you to navigate the rapidly changing business world and EHS profession.

In addition to the invaluable opportunity to network with peers, earn continuing education credits, and learn from some of the profession’s top minds, you’ll gain actionable ideas to implement immediately in your workplace. The ‘take away’ value of this Symposium is why many attendees return year after year.

On Tuesday, KERAMIDA’s Vice President of Safety and Industrial Health Services, Dan Engling, will be teaming up with James Brown, Manager of Operations & Human Resources at the Bulldog Battery Corporation and lead a workshop titled “Wave of New Regulations Impacting Industrial Hygiene including Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) – What’s OSHA Proposing and How to Prepare.”

On Wednesday, Amber Greaney, KERAMIDA’s Livable City Solutions Manager, will team with Robert Distler, the Director Corporate EHS with Superior EssexBest to lead the workshop titled “Best Sustainability Practices and How to Respond to ESG-based Supply Chain Requests Being Pushed Down, Aligning ESG with Manufacturing Metrics, and How Your Response Affects Your Facility Moving Forward”!

Attend and join some of the nation’s leading environmental directors & managers, EHS administrators, environmental engineers, sustainability leaders, plant managers, and manufacturing vice presidents.

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Workshops:

“Wave of New Regulations Impacting Industrial Hygiene including Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) – What’s OSHA Proposing and How to Prepare”

  • Dan Engling, MS, CIH, CSP, Vice President, Safety and Industrial Health Services, KERAMIDA Inc.

  • James Brown, Manager of Operations & Human Resources, Bulldog Battery Corporation

“Best Sustainability Practices … How to Respond to ESG-based Supply Chain Requests Being Pushed Down, Aligning ESG with Manufacturing Metrics, and How Your Response Affects Your Facility Moving Forward”

  • Amber Greaney, MPA, LEED GA, ENV SP, Livable City Solutions Manager, KERAMIDA Inc.

  • Robert Distler, Director Corporate EHS, Superior Essex

Attendees:

Jim Alvarez, LPG, Vice President, Operations, KERAMIDA Inc.