Occupational Health & Safety Magazine Presents The First Annual Executive Safety Summit!

The Call for Papers is open! Be at the forefront of your industry and become a recognized thought-leader. We are looking for experienced professionals to present to our executive-level audience, gathered specifically to learn about hot topics in employee health, safety, security, business continuity, and more. The summit will be held October 6-7, 2008 at the Doubletree Hotel in Arlington, VA.

The Call for Papers closes May 30, 2008.

Desired topics include:
• How to Promote Health and Wellness Across Your Company
• Disaster Preparedness / Risk Analysis (case studies welcome!)
• Lessons Learned – What To Do in an Emergency
• CEOs Who Are Passionate About Safety (panel discussion)
• C-Suite Issues (including Strategic Planning, Corporate Survival, Budgeting Long-Term Safety Costs, Corporate Suite Safety Reporting—reports that influence and win, The Liability of Safety Management)
• New Technologies (panel discussion, to include ergonomics, regulations, health and instrumentation)
• How to Develop a Voluntary Protection Program

Selected speakers will gain industry exposure and recognition and will receive a free registration to the summit. For your opportunity to join the conference faculty, submit the form below.

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4. If you have spoken at other events, please list when and where and provide references.

5. Briefly recap your educational background/industry experience.*

Thank you for your interest in presenting at the Executive Safety Summit! We strongly encourage you to retain a copy of your proposal.

By submitting this form, you agree that, if selected you have approval, and are available, to present at the Executive Safety Summit on October 7, 2008.



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