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2016COLLABORATEEDUCATEIMPROVE2016 POSTCONFERENCEREPORTNOVEMBER 29-30, 2016HILTON AMERICAS HOUSTON, TX866.906.9190 oshasafetyconference.org

2016MISSION & LEADERSHIPMISSIONThe mission of the Oil & Gas Safety and Health Conference is to bring together a variety of perspectives,ideas, and best practices in an event that fosters collaboration among industry, regulatory, and academicrepresentatives with a common goal to ensure every oil and gas industry job can be done with the safetyand health of the worker as the top priority. Without the ongoing support from OSHA, The University ofTexas at Arlington, the conference planning committee, and other leading industry professionals like you,this event would not be possible.PLANNING COMMITTEEDavid Bates OSHA Oklahoma City Area OfficeBob Braun The University of Texas at ArlingtonPaul Breaux Berkley Oil & GasBill Brown XTO EnergyRichard Brown EdgeMarc EnergyEva Buskas National Oilwell VarcoDarrel Canada Canada & Associates Safety Training, LLCDavid Caruso NIOSHJim Chatham Zurich Services CorporationAlex Clausen ISNElaine Cullen Prima Consulting ServicesJoe Eastin ISNMike Farris Montco Oilfield Contractors, LLCPete Flatten Planning Committee MemberJosh Flesher OSHA Region VI Regional OfficeMelanie Gordon ISNBrian Hecht The Maalt CompaniesRyan Hill NIOSH Western States OfficeRichard Hoffman US Well ServicesWarren Hubler Helmerich & Payne, Inc.2Rick Ingram BP CorporationJerry Jacobs Patterson UTI Drilling Co.Kenny Jordan Well Servicing AESCElizabeth Lawhorn-Cryder Occupational Health / Public HealthMarianne McGee OSHA Corpus Christi Area OfficeMegan Meagher OSHA Denver Regional OfficeRoger New ArcherJosh Ortega BHP Billiton PetroleumKurt Papenfus Safety Management SystemsMarie Peterson The University of Texas at ArlingtonJoyce Ryel Superior Energy ServicesJim Shelton OSHA Houston North Area OfficeBryan Sims The University of Texas at ArlingtonCassandra Smith The University of Texas at ArlingtonTed Teske NIOSH-Alaska Pacific OfficeRalph Tijerina Goodnight Midstream, LLCRon Truelove ACL Combustion IncJason Voegeli Devon EnergyYoung Wheeler OSHA, National OfficeDean Wingo The University of Texas at Arlington2016 OSHA Oil & Gas Safety and Health ConferenceHouston, TX

2016STATISTICSCONFERENCE OVERVIEW2016 OGSH REGISTRATION FEESAttendees882Attendee Fee 495.00Exhibit Booths104Attendee (Government Fee) 350.00Exhibit Hall Only Attendee94Early Bird Pricing 395.00Total Participants1080On-site Attendee Fee 595.00Exhibitor Booth 1,950.00Premium Exhibitor Booth 2,450.00Additional Exhibitor Fee 495.00Exhibit Hall Only Pass unch1Lanyard1Coffee Break1Additional8Total22SAVE THE DATE2018HOUSTON, TX866.906.9190 6.906.91903

2016EXHIBITORSEXHIBITORS101 businesses took advantage of the opportunity to update current and new customers ontheir products and services for the Oil & Gas safety industry.EXHIBITING COMPANIES3M Personal Safety DivisionDuPont Protection SolutionsAcoustic Technology Inc.(ATI Systems, Inc.)Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds BusinessAED One-Stop ShopEnviro CleanAED SafetyES&H Consulting Services, Inc.AESCAiris Wellsite ServicesAmerican Heart AssociationAriat InternationalBishop Lifting ProductsBrand IQEssilor Prescription Safety EyewearExamineticsFall Protection SystemsFluxx AudioGlenGuardGlove Guard LPBrowz, LLCGravic, Inc. - Remark SoftwareCartasiteHazardScoutCasella CEL, Inc.HexArmorCestusline, IncHoneywell Safety ProductsCintasIFO GroupClear to Work, Inc.Columbia Southern UniversityConsolidated Digital Publishing4Emergency Site Protection, LLCIndustrySafe A Product of TRA, Inc.InfoChipCTEH, LLCInnovatiaInthinc Technology Solutions LLCDakota SoftwareIntrepid Industries IncDISA Global SolutionsIon Science Inc.DragonWearIronclad Performance WearDuPont KevlarJ. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.2016 OSHA Oil & Gas Safety and Health ConferenceHouston, TX

Justin FRSafety SolutionsLAPCO FRSafetySkillsM&H Energy ServicesShepherd Safety SystemsMedgateSierra Dust Control, LLCMid-South OSHA TrainingInstituteEducation CentersSKC Inc.MiX TelematicsMount Vernon FR2016EXHIBITORS CONTINUEDSolid Ground CordsSt. Josephs Medical Center /AngioScreen Steel Blue BootsMoxie MediaSynergy Safety & HealthMunro's Safety ApparelTantrum LabmySafety ProfilerTexas A&M Engineering Extension Service(TEEX)NASCO Industries Inc.National STEPS Network/Safeland USATexas Oil & Gas RoundtableNIOSHThe University of Texas at ArlingtonNoble DiagnosticsThe American Society of Safety EngineersTNT ShirtsOccFit SolutionsTotal SafetyOHD, Inc.TPS AlertORR SafetyTyndale Company, Inc.OSHA-Region VIPEC SafetyUnited Rentals, Inc.VeriforcePhysio-ControlvPSI Group, LLCPipeline Testing Consortium, Inc.Wayne WorkwearPolartec, LLCWeather Decision TechnologiesPSRGWestern Wyoming Community CollegePsychemedicsWL Gore & AssociatesRenegade FRWorkCare, Inc.Ringers GlovesXstreme MDRPS Solutionsoshasafetyconference.org866.906.91905

2016SPEAKERSDavid Michaels, PhD, MPH Assistant Secretary Of Labor, OSHAAppointed in 2009, Dr. Michaels is the longest serving Assistant Secretary in OSHA’s history. He has worked tostrengthen the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) enforcement in high hazard industries,promote common sense worker protection programs and standards, expand compliance assistance provided tosmall employers, improve the agency’s whistleblower protection program, and increase outreach to vulnerablepopulations at risk for work-related injury and illness. In his role, he has also increased OSHA’s focus andcapabilities in the areas of data analysis and program evaluation.Prior to his appointment at OSHA, Dr. Michaels was a professor of Environmental and Occupational Health atthe George Washington University School of Public Health. From 1998 to 2001, Dr. Michaels served as AssistantSecretary of Energy for Environment, Safety and Health. In that position, he was the chief architect of the EnergyEmployees Occupational Illness Compensation Program, the historic initiative to compensate nuclear weaponsworkers who contracted occupational illnesses as a result of exposure to radiation, beryllium and other hazards.In 2006, Dr. Michaels was awarded the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s Scientific Freedomand Responsibility Award. He also won the John P. McGovern Science and Society Award in 2009, given by SigmaXi the Scientific Research Society, for his work in scientific integrity and for gaining compensation for nuclearweapons workers. He is a graduate of the City College of New York, and holds a Master of Public Health and PhDfrom Columbia University.John Howard, MD, MPH, JD, LLMJohn Howard, MD, MPH, JD, LLM serves as the Director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety andHealth and the Administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program the U.S. Department of Health and HumanServices in Washington, D.C. He first served as NIOSH director from 2002 through 2008, and again from 2009 tothe present. In 2015, Dr. Howard was re-appointed to an unprecedented third six-year term by Dr. Thomas Frieden,the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Prior to his appointment as Director of NIOSH, Dr. Howard served as Chief of the Division of Occupational Safetyand Health in the California Department of Industrial Relations, Labor and Workforce Development Agency, from1991 through 2002.Dr. Howard received his Doctor of Medicine from Loyola University of Chicago, his Master of Public Health fromthe Harvard School of Public Health, his Doctor of Law from the University of California at Los Angeles, andhis Master of Law in Administrative Law and his Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Managementfrom the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Dr. Howard is board-certified in internal medicineand occupational medicine. He is admitted to the practice of medicine and law in the State of California andin the District of Columbia, and he is a member U.S. Supreme Court bar. He has written numerous articles onoccupational health law and policy and serves as a professorial lecturer in environmental and occupational healthin the Milken Institute School of Public Health at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.John Mingé Chairman and President, BP America Inc.John Mingé was named chairman and president of BP America Inc. in February, 2013, where he is responsiblefor providing leadership and oversight to BP’s U. S. businesses, which are involved in oil and gas explorationand production, refining, chemicals, supply and trading, pipeline operations, shipping, and alternative energy.Prior to this role, since 2009, Mingé was the regional president of BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. responsible forBP's oil and gas exploration, development and production activities in Alaska, as well as its interests in the transAlaska oil pipeline.During his 30-year career with BP, Mingé has held various executive and engineering posts around the globe.He has served as president of BP Indonesia, head of BP’s Asia Pacific Unit, and president of exploration andproduction for Vietnam and China. For the past four years, he has served on the BP America board of directors.Mingé started his BP career in the Gulf of Mexico as a drilling engineer. He holds a bachelor's of science inmechanical engineering from Washington State University. He is also a member of the API Board and ExecutiveCommittee and a member of the National Petroleum Council.62016 OSHA Oil & Gas Safety and Health ConferenceHouston, TX

2016SPEAKERSDeborah A. P. Hersman, President & CEO, National Safety CouncilDeborah Hersman is president and Chief Executive Officer of the National Safety Council, a nonprofitorganization dedicated to saving lives and preventing injuries. Ms. Hersman is a recognized leader insafety, with a frontline understanding of the value of protecting human life through thoughtful attentionand management of risk.Acknowledged as a visionary, Ms. Hersman is a passionate safety leader who advocates for safetyacross all industries. She helps further the Council’s vision of ‘making our world safer’ to improve everyworkplace, home and community as well as the way we travel every day. Prior to joining NSC, Ms.Hersman served as chairman of the National TransportationSafety Board from 2009-2014. Among her many initiatives as chairman, Ms. Hersman focused ondistracted driving, child passenger safety and helping victims and their families. Ms. Hersman wasan NTSB board member on-scene for more than 20 major transportation incidents, chaired scores ofNTSB hearings, forums and events and regularly testified before Congress.Ms. Hersman was a senior advisor to the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science andTransportation from 1999-2004. She also served as staff director and senior legislative aide to formerU.S. Rep. Bob Wise (D. – W. Va.) from 1992-1999. Her efforts contributed to the passage of milestonebills such as the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999, Pipeline Safety Improvement Act of2002, Transportation Equity Act of the 21st Century and Amtrak Reform and Accountability Act.Ms. Hersman holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in political science and international studies from VirginiaTech, and a Master’s of Science degree in conflict analysis and resolution from George MasonUniversity.Warren Hubler, Vice President HSE, Helmerich & Payne International Drilling Co.Warren Hubler is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland where he earned a BSdegree in Marine Engineering. He served 7-years in the Atlantic Fleet onboard the USS Virginia andUSS Yorktown and finally as a naval intelligence briefer.Warren left the Navy in 1989 and joined Helmerich & Payne International Drilling Co. in January of1990. He began his oilfield career as a roughneck in land drilling operations in southeast Oklahoma.In 1991 he was assigned as Administrative Manager for H&P’s drilling operation in Gabon, West Africawhere he lived with his family. In 1992 Warren returned to Tulsa and assumed duties as H&P’s SafetyManager for domestic and international operations. In 1995, he earned formal recognition as a CertifiedSafety Professional. In December 2000, Warren was promoted to Vice President of Health, Safetyand Environment (HSE) for H&P. In Sept 2010 Warren’s job duties at H&P were expanded to includetechnical training and professional development.Warren actively promotes safety across the drilling industry. He has helped kick-off numerous STEPSnetworks and in 2012, Warren assumed collateral duties as Co- Chairman of the Oil & Gas Council forNIOSH’s National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) aimed at reducing fatalities and improvingsafety performance within the upstream O&G industry.Brad Livingston Author, Speaker & Burn VictimKayla Rath Professional Safety SpeakerAfter being employed by a natural gas pipeline company for 10 years, Brad Livingston was involvedin back to back explosions that were 100% preventable. Brad, now a Motivational Safety Speaker,speaks about the contributing factors to these explosions. These factors are the same as what existsin EVERY type company EVERYWHERE - Shortcuts; Complacency; Pride; Bad Attitudes; ImproperPerspectives. Brad overcame a 5% chance of surviving his injuries and now shares his story.Kayla Rath was only nine years old when her father, Brad, was involved in these explosions. Forthree months, Kayla and her two sisters lived with family members while their mother sat with Bradas he fought to stay alive in a Texas hospital. The accident still impacts the family today. Kayla, nowa Professional Safety Speaker, shares her story and what it’s like to grow up with her father’s unsafedecision impacting her life for the past 25 years.oshasafetyconference.org866.906.91907

2016SPEAKERS CONTINUEDCaptain Jim Wetherbee US Navy (Ret.) - Former AstronautWith 35 years of experience in high-hazard operational environments, Jim enjoys consulting withleaders and operators in dangerous endeavors with critical mission objectives. He is the only Americanastronaut to have commanded five missions in space, and is the only person to have landed the SpaceShuttle five times.Jim earned a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Notre Dame in 1974.He began his career as a Naval Aviator aboard the USS John F Kennedy, flying the A-7 Corsair. Aftergraduating from the US Naval Test Pilot School, Jim performed flight-testing of the F/A-18 Hornet.In 1984, Jim was selected to join NASA in its tenth group of astronauts. Over a twenty-year career,he flew six times on the Space Shuttle. The five-time commander flew two missions to the RussianSpace Station, Mir, and two missions to the International Space Station. In 1998, he was appointedas the Director, Flight Crew Operations, specifically selected to improve the flight and ground safety inthe astronaut corps. Based on that success, Jim was selected after the Columbia accident to enhancethe safety aspects in the organizational culture at the Johnson Space Center, home of NASA’s humanspace flight program.Bringing his experience from the aerospace industry as a former NASA executive and astronaut, Jimjoined the oil and gas industry as a Safety and Operations Auditor for BP. Four years later, he wasselected as a VP for Operating Leadership. In this role, he supported efforts to improve performanceresults consistently over the long-term, by emphasizing effective leadership behaviors as a key way toinfluence and inspire people to conduct safe and high-quality operations.Major Dan Rooney United States Air ForceFighter Pilot, PGA Professional, Patriotic Philanthropist and Author, A Patriot’s Calling: Living LifeBetween Fear and Faith Major Dan Rooney is the founder of the Folds of Honor Foundation, a FighterPilot with 3 combat tours in Iraq, the founder of The Patriot Golf Club, a PGA Professional, and authorof A Patriot’s Calling – Living Life between Fear and Faith. He was the only motivational team speakerfor the US Ryder Cup team in Wales. Folds of Honor, a non-profit organization, provides scholarshipsto the spouses and children of military service members disabled or killed in action. In five shortyears, Folds of Honor has raised over 70 million and awarded nearly 8000 scholarships to the familymembers of those killed in action or disabled in combat.A Major in the Air Force Reserve and a decorated military aviator, he is a two-time recipient of the TopGun award and was honored with the Spirit of Attack award as a top graduate of F-16 training. He hasreceived many decorations including the Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Medal, Anti-terrorismMedal, Combat Readiness Medal and Air Expeditionary Medal.Rooney was presented the White House’s “Presidential Volunteer Service Award” by President GeorgeW. Bush, the Air National Guard’s “Distinguished Service Medal”, the Air National Guard’s “DirectorsService Award” and the Ellis Island “Medal of Honor”. He was honored at The Masters Invitational withthe “William D. Richardson Award” for his outstanding contributions to golf and received the PGA ofAmerica’s first-ever “Patriot Award”. He has been recognized as one of People Magazine’s “Heroes ofthe Year”, Money Magazine’s “Hero of the Year” and ABC World News Tonight’s “Persons of the Year”.He is a “Significant Sigma Chi” and was featured on NBC World News Making a Difference report.Rooney founded The Patriot, a Robert Trent Jones, Jr. designed course in Tulsa, Oklahoma, home tothe Folds of Honor Foundation headquarters.Dr. Krista S. Geller, People Based Safety & Human Performance Global ManagerKrista S. Geller, Ph.D. has been involved in applied behavioral science since childhood as a subjectin many of her father’s psychology studies. With no informed consent or opportunity to opt out, Kristamade the best of these “forced” learning experiences. It wasn’t until her freshman year at RedfordUniversity that she realized the critical importance and social validity of her dad’s research. It was thenshe decided to double major in psychology and media studies.As a New River Valley News reporter for Radford University, many of her news stories related to herdad’s research topics, but this time she was a willing participant. She produced such media stories as:the proper installation of child safety seats, strategies for healthy eating, the multiple effects of coalmines in Virginia, the creation of the “road rage reducer,” the impact of having a date on the alcoholconsumption of college students, and the significance of the Actively Caring for People Movement(AC4P).Over the years Krista had the unique opportunity to voluntarily participate in these and many otherresearch studies at Virginia Tech’s Center for Applied Behavior Systems (CABS) where she worked asa researcher throughout her undergraduate and graduate studies. Krista graduated in 2002 and 2005with her Masters and Doctorate degrees, respectively in Human Development at Virginia Tech.82016 OSHA Oil & Gas Safety and Health ConferenceHouston, TX

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