OSHA & Voluntary Protection Program Presentation
Date and Time
Thursday Jun 28, 2018
7:30 AM - 10:00 AM CDT
Breakfast at 7:30
Presentation starting at 8:00
Location
Lighthouse Inn on Lake Michigan
1515 Memorial Dr., Two Rivers, 54241
Fees/Admission
$15 for members
$25 for Non-members
OSHA & Voluntary Protection Program P...
Description
Kelly Bubolz and Bob Wolf will be presenting on advanced safety management, principles and programs. Specifically they will be talking about the Voluntary Protection Program process as well as providing OSHA updates.
Presenter bios listed below:
Kelly Bubolz
Ms. Bubolz joined OSHA in 1999 as a Compliance Safety and Health Officer (CSHO) in the Appleton Area Office. In 2008 she was promoted to the position of Compliance Assistant Specialist. Ms. Bubolz is responsible to assist with requests for help from a variety of groups, including small businesses, trade associations, union locals, and community and faith-based groups. She presents information about OSHA standards; OSHA’s training resources and the tools available on the OSHA web site at seminars, workshops, and speaking events. Ms. Bubolz actively promotes cooperative programs, such as the On-site Consultation Program, the Voluntary Protection Programs, the Strategic Partnerships, and the Alliance Program.
Bob Wolf
Bob Wolf is the Industrial Safety and Health Manager for the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. Mr. Wolf joined the facility in 1997 as an Operations Auxiliary Operator and has served in various positions to include Work Control, Clearance Development, Dry Fuel Storage, VPP coordinator, and senior safety and health analyst, prior to being promoted to Safety Manager in 2016. He is an OSHA authorized 10 and 30 hour instructor, and a qualified Special Government Employee for OSHA VPP. Mr. Wolf served in the U.S Army and Army Reserves from 1976 until 2001, retiring as Frist Sergeant. Mr. Wolf is also the current president for the Village of Kellnersville. He is responsible for all Industrial safety, hygiene and health support for the Point Beach plant.