Sponsored by Origami Risk
Join us as we delve into the transformative world of cultivating a positive safety culture. During this groundbreaking webinar, we’ll explore the pivotal role of safety professionals in creating a workplace environment that values and respects every individual as a human – not just an object.
Discover the seven characteristics that define highly successful safety pros and learn how to apply these principles to grow a culture of safety excellence within your organization. Through real-world examples and practical insights, our speakers will guide you on a journey to reduce incidents and injuries and ensure every worker goes home safe.
Roger Audino, EHS practice lead at Origami Risk, and Terry Evans, division safety manager at Boise Cascade, will bring their wealth of experience to the discussion. Drawing from their extensive backgrounds in the industry, they’ll share strategies and actionable steps to gain buy-in for safety culture, foster engagement, and achieve sustainable safety outcomes.
Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your safety approach and unlock the potential of your workforce. Register now to take the first step toward creating a safer, more empowered workplace for everyone.
Roger Audino
EHS Practice Lead
Origami Risk
Roger is the EHS practice lead at Origami Risk, a leading provider of integrated SaaS solutions for the risk, safety and insurance industry. He joined the firm in 2020, after serving in client engagement and business development roles with a number of firms providing technology-based solutions in safety, risk management and human resources. In his current role at Origami Risk, Roger works directly with safety pros in multiple industries, as well as the public sector on technology solutions that enable them to capture and use data to help elevate safety, drive efficiency and achieve operational excellence.
Terry Evans
Division Safety Manager, Boise Cascade
Terry Evans Division Safety Manager·Boise Cascade Terry is division safety manager, wood products at Boise Cascade Co. During his time at Boise Cascade, the safety team has worked to de-silo the region’s approach to safety and implement several safety improvements across the division, including a central safety data collection and management program (Origami), monthly incident reviews, a standard for reporting hazard IDs, peer-to-peer reports, and pre-task hazard inspections. Terry previously has worked as a safety manager, risk manager and industrial hygienist in several industries, including mega-project (more than $500 million) construction, local government, commercial insurance and as a combat engineer team leader in the U.S. Army.
Alan Ferguson
Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine
Alan is associate editor of Safety+Health and co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.