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ACCO Spring Conference
April 1st & 2nd, 2020
Embassy Suites Hotel, Norman
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ACCO Summer & Safety Conference
July 15th & 16th, 2020
Embassy Suites Hotel, Norman
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Room Block Opens: 4/6/20

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ACCO Fall Conference
October 28th & 29th, 2020
Embassy Suites Hotel, Norman
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Room Block Opens:  7/20/20

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ACCO Safety Conferences
December 5th & 6th, 2019
ACCO Building

Upcoming Events

We are excited to share some AWESOME news, if you have not heard.  At this year’s ACCO Summer Conference, we will be bringing back Billy Robbins, Safety Speaker.  Three years ago, Billy Robbins came and spoke at the Crossing Church during our summer conference; almost 600 heard him speak at that time.  Since then, we have tons of requests to bring him back, from the ones who did get to see him to the ones who wish that they had gotten to see him.  His story is real and hits home to many who work every day and practice safety. Billy’s message is one that will give you chills as well as tug at your heart.  For those who did not get to see Billy, I encourage commissioners to bring as many of their employees as possible to hear about his experience and what he learned during and after his accident.  Registrations will go out for the summer conference around mid May 2012.  We will have our safety day for all attendees and our annual safety picnic and awards ceremony as well. 
Mark your calendar for August 1st and 2nd, 2012, at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center, Norman Oklahoma. 

 

 

The primary responsibility of the Safety Director is to assure compliance with the Safety and Loss Control Program. 

 

The Safety Director shall:

 

       1.  Establish and administer the county's Safety and Loss Control Program.

 

       2.  Conduct county safety meetings as the Commissioners require.

 

3.  Conduct regular physical inspections of all work areas, shops and buildings for any unsafe acts or hazards throughout the county.

 

4.  Prepare reports that analyze the safety program to identify the trends, problem areas and compliance within the county.

 

       5.  Establish and maintain a record-keeping system.

 

       6.  Assist or review all accident investigations.

 

7.  Where there is an eminent danger or a serious hazard exists, the Safety Director shall have the authority to take the necessary action to prevent injury to any employee or to the public.

 

       8.  Perform safety work as required.

 

9.  Work in cooperation with the Claims Coordinator to develop and monitor claim reporting procedures.

 

10.  Work in cooperation with ACCO Claims Adjusters, Loss Control and Risk Management representatives in the investigation of claims, analysis of potential hazards  and development of methods to reduce losses.

 

      11.  Obtain and post necessary warning signs and safety posters.

 

      12.  Establish procedures for handling complaints from employees and the public.

 

      13.  Ensure the proper job and safety training is provided for all employees.

 

      14.  Prepare safety letters and safety bulletins on safety problems.

 

 

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