Public Events
Annual Conference
ProAct Safety's 2008 Conference:
Safety Culture Excellence

April 15- 17, 2008 - Houston, TX
  ProAct Safety's 8th Annual Lean BBS Conference is already showing signs of becoming the largest attended event in the company's history! The 2008 Conference will focus on Safety Culture Case Studies, Role Playing Opportunities, Advanced Training, Networking opportunities (with fellow workers to corporate executives) and discussions on alternate approaches to both, implementation and continuous improvement. With sessions available to those at any point on the path to Safety Culture Excellence, it is sure to be even more value added than the highly successful 2007 event!

General Conference Information

Location:
Humble Civic Center
8233 Will Clayton Parkway
Humble, TX 77338
T: 281-446-4140

Who Should Attend?
Anyone involved in Safety Culture Change, or continuously improving a Behavioral approach to safety: Strategic/Tactical Management, Facilitators/Sponsors, Union Officials, New or Current Steering Team Members & Observers... and of course Safety & Continuous Improvement Professionals!!!

Investment:
Pre-Conference:
$195 per attendee per session

General Conference:
Regular Price: $595/person
Early Bird Registration: $545/person*
(* Registration(s) & Payment must be received on or before February 15, 2008)

*Limited Seating Available*

CM Points
We have once again been approved by ABIH to award 2.5 Safety CM Points to attendees.

Links

Final Conference Agenda

Conference Registration Sheet

Hotels

Team Expo Information

Session Descriptions


Attendee Packet


*Sponsorship Opportunities are also available. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact us.



What past participants say:

"Great conference!"

"Great overall, I hope I can return next year with my story."

"Great job! Thanks for the hospitality and a great conference!"

"... it was a great opportunity to meet people and exchange ideas."

"Thanks for the honesty regarding the challenges rather than just trying to pretend that it's all smooth and perfect."