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14th Annual Golf Tournament

9:00 AM Check In

10:00 AM Shotgun Start

RegistrationContinental BreakfastVendor Visitation
Opening Remarks

Opening Remarks: Hillary Rigg, President

General SessionCommissioner, Josh Dobson, NC Department of Labor
General SessionNew Strategies for Active Shooter Emergencies (Dwayne Eury, Carteret County RISK Manager)
Break and Vendor Visitation
Emergency Management (Anna Ferrante, NC Dept. of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management)

In today’s dynamic and unpredictable world, understanding the fundamentals of emergency management and emergency planning is paramount for safeguarding communities and mitigating the impact of disasters. This presentation offers an overview of the key components of emergency management and emergency planning, with a detailed look at continuity of operations planning. By promoting a whole-of-community understanding of emergency management principles, this presentation aims to empower stakeholders at all levels to enhance their preparedness, response capabilities and community resilience.

Lunch and Vendor Visitation
Hearing Conservation (Dr. Sarah Mouser, Occupational Sound Solutions)

Sarah Mouser, Au.D., CCC-A, CPS/A is a Dr. of Audiology and the owner of Occupational Sound Solutions. Although she is based in North Carolina, she manages Hearing Conservation Programs for companies all over the United States and serves as a CAOHC Course Director. Dr. Mouser is currently licensed in 27 states.

In addition, Dr. Mouser owns and operates an Opthalmology and Clinical Audiology practice, Southeaster Eye Care, PA, with her husband who is an Ophthalmologist.

Discussion with VendorsHow Can Vendors Better Serve You?
Break/Vendor Visitation
OSHA Inspection Process: What To Expect As An Employer When OSHA Shows Up (Paragon Safety Group)
SocialMolly's Beachside Bar and Grill

Sponsored by Terracon

Continental Breakfast + Vendor Visitation
Welcome Comments

Hillary Rigg, ECSHC President

The Dangers of Ototoxins (Dr. Sarah Mouser)

Millions of workers are exposed to noise in the workplace every day and when uncontrolled, noise exposure may cause permanent hearing loss. Research demonstrates exposure to certain chemicals, called ototoxicants, may cause hearing loss or balance problems, regardless of noise exposure. Substances including pesticides, solvents, and pharmaceuticals that contain ototoxicants can negatively affect how the ear functions, causing hearing loss, and/or affect balance.

Break and Vendor Visitation
OSH Updates & Special Emphasis Programs (Jennifer Haigwood, OSH Director, NCDOL)
Door Prizes/Closing Comments