BHHC Workplace Safety Webinar Series
BHHC Loss Control professionals partner with your organization to build and maintain a strong, risk-control program for your company. Through our exclusive webinar series, you can tap into thought leaders, certified trainers, and experts for live workers’ compensation and loss control advice and insight – or watch past recordings to tap into key take-aways that will enhance the effectiveness of your hazard controls and increase employee involvement in the prevention of workplace injuries.
“The webinars are very informative and include very useful material(s). The more people that are knowledgeable, the better the odds are in educating others and preventing safety-related issues in the future.”
A highly experienced team of safety professionals can guide you in controlling costs and improving your bottom line.
Our webinar series will help you with:
- Safety training for management and supervisors.
- Training materials and resources for use throughout your organization.
- Hazard identification surveys; safety inspection.
- Research and direction on OSHA regulations (Federal, CalOSHA, and state-specific).
- Accident investigations of serious injuries to identify root causes and corrective action plans.
- Direction and support toward effective safety programs.
2026 BHHC Workplace Safety Webinar Series Calendar
Register for a Safety Session Now
How to Register
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Review the schedule below to find topics that fit your needs.
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Click “Register Now” for each session you’d like to attend.
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Complete the registration Zoom form to confirm your spot.
Open Registration for Sessions January Through June
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Webinar Topics |
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Recommended Audience |
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Building a Safety-First Culture Leadership techniques for embedding safety into organizational values and behaviors. |
January 13 | All Employees | Register Now |
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Return-to-Work Programs: Executive Strategy Executive Track: Designing Return-to-Work programs that balance compliance, cost, and compassion. |
January 27 | Supervisor, Safety Manager | Register Now |
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Observations and Inspections to Drive Accountability Using observations and inspection results to drive accountability and continuous improvement. |
February 10 | All Employees | Register Now |
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Integrating Safety into Operational Strategy Executive Track: Aligning safety goals with business performance and productivity. |
February 24 | Supervisor, Safety Manager | Register Now |
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Emergency Response and Crisis Management Crisis leadership, communication, and regulatory coordination. |
March 10 | All Employees | Register Now |
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Leading Through Safety Change Executive Track: Managing resistance and driving adoption of new safety initiatives. |
March 24 | Supervisor, Safety Manager | Register Now |
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Conducting Effective Safety Observations and Inspections Training supervisors to conduct safety observations and provide effective feedback. |
April 1 | All Employees | Register Now |
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Workers Compensation and Strategic Safety Leadership Executive Track: What leaders need to know about workers compensation cost drivers, claims trends, and strategic controls. |
April 21 | Supervisor, Safety Manager | Register Now |
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Heat Illness Prevention for Leaders Policy development and oversight responsibilities in high-risk climates. |
May 5 | All Employees | Register Now |
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Mental Health & Safety Leadership Addressing psychological safety and mental health in the workplace. |
May 19 | All Employees | Register Now |
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Contractor Safety Management Responsibilities around managing third-party risk. |
June 9 | All Employees | Register Now |
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Safety Communication for Executives Executive Track: Crafting messages that resonate across all levels of the organization. |
June 23 | Supervisor, Safety Manager | Register Now |
Future Registration for Sessions July Through December
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Webinar Topics |
Date |
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Best in Class: Staying Ahead of OSHA Proactive strategies for executives to anticipate, respond, and exceed regulatory requirements. |
July |
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Risk Identification and Strategic Mitigation How safety decisions are made, including risk based decision making and strategic solutions to hazard control. |
July |
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Centralized vs Decentralized Safety Programs How to manage safety across diverse operations and geographies. |
August |
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Navigating Cal/OSHA vs. Federal OSHA Key differences and compliance strategies for California-based operations. |
August |
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Safety Incentives: What Works, What Backfires Designing recognition programs that reinforce safe behaviors. |
September |
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Safety Technology for Decision Makers Evaluating technology solutions like wearables, sensors, and AI for safety. |
September |
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Managing a Major Loss Source Multi-level planning and implementation of focused injury prevention efforts. |
October |
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Safety Budgeting & ROI Making the business case for safety investments. |
October |
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Safety in Mergers & Acquisitions Reducing losses and Integrating safety programs during organizational transitions. |
November |
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Fleet Safety Oversight Strategies for managing vehicle-related risks. |
November |
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Learning from Losses A review of large losses and lessons learned. |
December |
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Building a Safety Dashboard: Using Safety Metrics that Matter Designing executive-level dashboards that drive action and insight. |
December |
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