Make It Safe Online 2024 Resources
Thank you for attending Make It Safe Online in October. You will be able to find presenter slides, supplementary resources, and links shared for each session by day and then session name. If you require any assistance or have any questions, please feel free to reach out to makeitsafe@safetyalliancebc.ca.
Day 1 | Oct 30
International Keynote: People and Performance + Opening | Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1/IOSH
Proactive Compliance: Key Attributes of a Successful Program and Navigating OH&S Regulatory Changes | STP ComplianceEHS
OHS Future: Automation, AI, and the Changing Role of Safety | Made Safe NL/CME NL and Manufacturing Safety Alliance of BC
Safety Self-Awareness | Talentclick Workforce Technologies
- No presentation
The Hidden Roadblocks to Diversity and Inclusion | Jo Cribb Consulting and Manufacturing Safety Alliance of BC
- No presentation
The Role of the JHSC in Workplace Inspections | Manufacturing Safety Alliance of BC
Leveraging AI to Revolutionize Workplace Safety and Risk Management | Avetta
Designing Safety Training with Impact: Assessing Needs to Select the Right Training for Your Team | Manufacturing Safety Alliance of BC
Leading with EQ | Manufacturing Safety Alliance of BC
Preventing MSI Injury: Involving the Hands-on Experts for Real Solutions | WorkSafeBC and K-Line Trailers
The Business Side of Safety | Airplus Industrial
Combustible Dust Keys to Compliance | WorkSafeBC
Collaborative Robots and Risk Assessment | Cobot Safety
Day 2 | Oct 31
International Keynote: Safety Leadership and Responsible Business
- No presentation
Collaboration: Skills and Strategies for Initiatives that Work | Work Wellness Institute
Bridging the Safety Culture Generation Gap | Sensori Safety
- No presentation
Successful Return to Work Outcomes for Psychological Disability | TeksMed Services Inc.
Women in Safety | Shaping Pathways and Building Community
- Women in Occupational Health and Safety Society (WOHSS)
- Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters | Women in Manufacturing
Stress, Anxiety, and Burnout at Work | Manufacturing Safety Alliance of BC
Bridging Differences: Strategies for Respectful Interactions at Work | Vertical Bridge HR
How to Do Your Own Recruiting—Practical Strategies for Small Business | Thrive Recruitment Inc.
2024 Make It Safe NGen Youth Challenge Recap
- No presentation
2024 MIS Online Sponsor Highlights
AIRPLUS Industrial Corp. is a leading integrated provider of industrial clean-air solutions and compressed-air systems in the Fraser Valley, British Columbia and Western Canada.
TeksMed Services Inc. is the leader in Canadian disability management backed by 30 years of success.
Working with over 100 leading insurance providers, Acera Insurance has business specialists who are 100% committed to finding you the perfect coverage.
WorkSafeBC is committed to creating a province free from workplace injury or illness, and to providing service driven by their core values of integrity, accountability, and innovation.
The University of Fredericton (UFred), is Canada’s leader in flexible, personalized learning since 2025. Their diverse range of OHS programs are offered completely online, enabling learners to improve their careers through accessible education.
Milwaukee is renowned for its quality power tools, consistently engineered to address user frustrations, and enhance productivity.
Struggling to keep up with ever-changing environmental, health, and safety (EHS) regulations? STP ComplianceEHS takes the headache out of compliance with comprehensive, up-to-date resources that adapt to your industry’s unique regulatory needs.
The CRSP® certification has become a prerequisite to qualify for many health and safety positions and is a widely accepted form of recognition by industry and government.
Milwaukee is renowned for its quality power tools, consistently engineered to address user frustrations, and enhance productivity.
While enrolled at Continuing Studies, you’ll be studying at one of the best universities in Canada, the University of Victoria. Enhance your personal and professional growth with courses and programs in health, wellness and safety training.
The Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission, knows it takes a village to build a successful business and a thriving business community. With networks from Peachland to Lake Country, they’re perfectly situated to help fuel a diverse and resilient local economy across this special part of the Okanagan valley.
Orca Health & Safety is passionate about assisting employers and workers with their health and safety needs.