Predictive Solutions to Present at the 2013 National Safety Council Congress & Expo
PIttsburgh, PA (PRWEB) September 24, 2013 -- Predictive Solutions Corporation announced today that Raghu Arunachalam, Ph.D., Chuck Pettinger, Ph.D., Griffin Schultz, and Cary Usrey will present various technical sessions at the 2013 National Safety Council Congress & Expo at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL. These sessions will generally focus on the use of safety data to predict and prevent workplace injuries and improve safety cultures.
On Tuesday, October 1 at 2:00 pm CDT in room 183C, Griffin Schultz, general manager of Predictive Solutions, will present a session, entitled “Save Lives by Predicting Workplace Injuries.” He will be joined by Dr. Raghu Arunachalam, global director of multi-gas solutions at Industrial Scientific Corporation.
The following day, Predictive Solutions’ process change leader, Dr. Chuck Pettinger, will present a session, entitled “United in Safety: Creating Lasting Culture Change,” in room 176C at 9:15 am. He will be joined by James Dorris, United Rental’s vice president of health, safety, environment & sustainability. Later that day, Chuck will present a session, entitled “Predictive Analytics and Leadership Culture Shift,” at 1:00 pm in room 177.
Finally, Cary Usrey, a Predictive Solutions’ process improvement leader and author of the “SafetyCary” blog, will present a session, entitled “Leading Safety Metrics: Measure by Accomplishment.” This presentation will take place on Wednesday in room 185A at 1:00 pm.
More details about each session can be found on the Congress & Expo’s website at http://www.congress.nsc.org/nsc2013/public/Calendar.aspx?ID=2003&sortMenu=104002.
Predictive Solutions will exhibit at the expo at booth #3618. Industrial Scientific, Predictive Solutions’ parent company, will exhibit at booth #3415.
About Predictive Solutions Corporation
Predictive Solutions Corporation, formerly DBO2, saves lives by predicting workplace injuries. Its software solutions help track, trend and analyze safety related data and incidents. They also employ proprietary models that predict the likelihood, frequency and location of workplace injuries using its customers’ safety observation data. In addition, Predictive Solutions delivers consulting services that drive culture and process change within organizations to create sustainable safety processes that reduce injuries. With more than 100 million observations and nearly 40,000 reported incidents from more than 15,000 worksites around the world, Predictive Solutions has emerged as an industry leader in predicting injuries before they occur. Predictive Solutions, based in Pittsburgh, Pa., was founded in 2001 and became an Industrial Scientific company in 2008. Its employees, along with those of its parent company, are dedicating their careers to ending death on the job in this century. For more information, visit http://www.predictivesolutions.com.
Candace Adrian, Predictive Solutions, http://www.predictivesolutions.com, (412) 788-4353 1833, [email protected]
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