TOPICS of DISCUSSION
Background and Statistics
Managing Your Safety and Health
OSHA Regulations and DLSEnforcement
What is the Difference between a Slip, Trip, and Fall?
Slip, Trip, and Fall Factors
Your Slip, Trip, and Fall Hazards
Roles and Responsibilities
Benefits of Controlling Slip, Trip, and Fall Hazards
Controlling Slips, Trips, and Falls
What to Do After a Slip, Trip, or Fall Incident
Questions and Comments
ABOUT THE PRESENTER: KIMLEE LINDGREN
KimLee has enjoyed the safety and health profession for over 41 years. She currently works for the Massachusetts Municipal Association (MMA) as the MIIA Senior Risk Management Trainer. Prior to this position, she served as the Site Safety Officer for the South Coast Rail Project for the MBTA. And prior to that, she served as the Deputy Director for Occupational Health and Safety for the MBTA.
For 31 years, she has developed curriculum and conducting training nationwide for the OSHA Training Institute Education Centers. Her expertise is in construction and maritime with previous employment with general contractors, specialty contractors,
general industry, insurance companies and trade associations. Kim is also a former compliance officer for Cal/OSHA. She is a Professional Member of the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP), past president of the San Diego Chapter and 2018 recipient of the ASSP Construction Safety Professional of the Year award.