The Indiana Chamber has continued to meet employer training needs throughout the pandemic with virtual education events. While engaging electronically remains an option, in-person training returns in September with maximum emphasis on attendee safety.
On-site events slated for September include the Environmental Permitting and Reporting Conference (September 15-16), OHSA 10-Hour (September 22-23) and 30-Hour Course for General Industry (September 22-25) and Safety Leadership Principles (September 29-30), All will take place at the Indiana Chamber Conference Center.
“As we plan to convene individuals in person again, we’ve implemented thoughtful safety protocols in light of COVID,” remarks Kerri Begley, vice president of business education and events. “We’re following all state and national recommendations, including limiting the number of attendees, and enhancing cleaning and disinfecting practices.”
Virtual options such as the 2020 Indiana Wellness Summit (September 10-11) will be offered as well as hybrid events (offering both in-person and virtual attendance options). The 2020 Indiana Environmental Conference on October 13, for instance, will feature in-person educational sessions at the Hyatt Regency Indianapolis and on-demand sessions.
Environmental Conference sessions include:
- Managing supply chain security risks post-COVID-19
- COVID-19 – reducing liability and increasing workplace safety
- Tips for environmental inspections
- Advantages for solar, storage and sustainability in a post-COVID world
- Mergers and acquisitions and the caveat emptor impact of environmental compliance requirements
Live sessions will highlight topics such as U.S. EPA regulations affecting Clean Water Act permitting decisions, as well as proposed changes to IDEM’s new risk-based guidance. Day one will kick off with a keynote presentation on the Alleghany Conference on Community Development in Pittsburgh.
Register and access the full list of conferences at www.indianachamber.com/conferences or by calling (800) 824-6885.
