Save the DATE – 2nd annual Wind Health & Safety Summit (30-31 October, Dallas, Texas)

August 22, 2012

As promised here is some more information about the event I mention on the phone. The 2nd annual Wind Health and Safety Summit USA
 

(30-31 October, 2012, Dallas, Texas, USA) is a business to business event designed for senior level executives from the wind industry in the United States.

Reduce the frequency of safety incidents on your wind projects  and combine proven EHS methods with effective cost reduction strategies

North America’s ONLY independent B2B event exclusively addressing Environment Health and Safety in the wind energy industry … back for its 2nd knockout year!

Key topics addressed this year

  • DESIGN AN EHS STRATEGY TO HANDLE NEXT-GEN TURBINES
    Hear what risks are associated with the size, design and function of the next WTG models and learn how to eliminate them
  • REDUCE YOUR CONSTRUCTION RISK
    Identify project construction risk at an early stage to eliminate project delays
  • INCREASE YOUR O&M SAFETY THROUGH STANDARDIZATION
    Learn which procedures and equipment can be adapted for use across your entire portfolio to blend worker safety with cost reduction
  • IMPLEMENT A TOP TO BOTTOM EHS CULTURE WITHIN YOUR COMPANY
    Reinforce your EHS model from senior management to wind technician for not only fewer incidents but also cost reductions
  • USEFUL PRACTICAL ADVICE FROM TECHNICAL FIELD EXPERTS
    Spot in-field hazards early and then take the most suitable approach from peer reviewed previous case studies

Download your copy of the 2012 conference PDF brochure now 

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