Oct. 9, 2018


Description

Health, safety, and environmental challenges abound on construction sites. Now add sustainability challenges, such as social issues. These social issues run the gamut from having a sufficient number of workers with the skills needed for execution of simple and complex projects to addressing health and well-being issues in worker camps to understanding cultural norms in project locations. Anticipation and resolution of social issues helps to achieve a robust HSE culture, leading to incident-free performance. We’ll take a look at challenges from the standpoints of contractors and owners and potential solutions early in the project as well as on the construction site.

 

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Featured Speakers

Speaker: Nancy Kralik, P.E., F.ASCE, LEED AP BD+C, ENV SP
Speaker Nancy Kralik, P.E., F.ASCE, LEED AP BD+C, ENV SP

 
Nancy Kralik is a licensed civil and environmental engineer with over 30 years of experience in the development and implementation of health, safety, environmental, and sustainability practices globally. She has been the HSE project manager on onshore and offshore facilities, refineries, and chemical plants for major oil and gas companies, …

 


Nancy Kralik is a licensed civil and environmental engineer with over 30 years of experience in the development and implementation of health, safety, environmental, and sustainability practices globally. She has been the HSE project manager on onshore and offshore facilities, refineries, and chemical plants for major oil and gas companies, conducted field investigations, and managed global HSE regulatory issues. At Fluor, Nancy led the corporate initiative to integrate HSE activities and is engaged in sustainability and HSE engineering and field issues in a corporate role. She serves as the chair of Fluor's executive-level Sustainability Committee.


Nancy has M.S. degrees in civil/environmental engineering and fisheries biology and a B.S. in biology. She is an ASCE Fellow, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Accredited Professional, and Envision Sustainability Professional.   She is a member of American Society of Civil Engineers’ Committee on Sustainability subcommittees on education and advocacy and chairs the subcommittee on sustainability policy. She is a member of Engineers Without Borders and the Air & Waste Management Association. Nancy serves as the chair of the University of Houston’s College of Natural Science & Mathematics Dean’s advisory board and is on Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s College of Natural Science & Mathematics Dean’s advisory board. She is an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Sugar Land, teaching construction safety.

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Organizer

Angelo Pinheiro, CSP


Date and Time

Tue, Oct. 9, 2018

11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
(GMT-0500) US/Central

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Location

Marathon Oil Tower & Conference Center, Room 1020-1023

5555 San Felipe
Houston, Texas 77056

Visitors Parking has 3 levels. There are 2 elevators (V) for you to take to the LOBBY level. At the lobby: When you exit the elevator, you will see 6 other elevators Take any one of these 6 (C) UP to the 10th level Exit the elevators to the Conference …

Visitors Parking has 3 levels.


There are 2 elevators (V) for you to take to the LOBBY level.


At the lobby:


When you exit the elevator, you will see 6 other elevators


Take any one of these 6 (C) UP to the 10th level


Exit the elevators to the Conference Center

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