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Webinar Series

How the New eSafety Tracker Will Make Your Employees Safer

Learn about how to best utilize APPA's newly launched eSafetyTracker powered by ESAMS.
June 26 - November 30, 2024
2:00pm - 3:00pm Eastern

Series Overview

These webinars will focus on specific eST features and include time for Q&A. Registration is for the entire series, as participants are encouraged to attend each session. Registrants will get access to the recordings and slides from all webinars in the series for future reference.

  • Wednesday, June 26 (2-3 p.m. ET)
    eSafety Tracker Overview, APPA Safety Manual, and Utility-Specific Documents (Watch Recording)
  • Thursday, July 25 (2-3 p.m. ET)
    Mobile App, Job Safety Briefings, Training, and Crew Inspections (Watch Recording Here)
  • Wednesday, August 28 (2-3 p.m. ET)
    Incident Reporting and Safety Meetings (Watch Recording Here
  • Wednesday, September 25 (2-3 p.m. ET)
    New eSafety Tracker Features Coming this Fall, Part 1 (Watch Recording Here)
  • Wednesday, November 20 (2-3 p.m. ET)
    New eSafety Tracker Features Coming this Fall, Part 2
     

Speakers

  • Brooke Sinclair, Senior EHS Regulatory Specialist and Utilities National Market Sector Lead, EnSafe
  • Marlo Grape, Technical Support Manager, HGW & Associates (Developer of the new eST)
  • Pat Hart, Senior Director, Resilience Programs, American Public Power Association

About the eSafety Tracker

The APPA eSafety Tracker (eST) powered by ESAMS is a one-stop shop for safety, training, inspection, and incident-reporting programs, with a mobile app to access key features remotely and offline. This tool includes online and offline access to the APPA Safety Manual and other key content.

APPA worked with public power safety professionals from member utilities to develop the new eST and to ensure that it helps utilities manage safety programs, training, inspections, and incident reporting in a single platform. A group of APPA members piloted the new eST, and based on their feedback, the system was further enhanced and refined to focus on the public power utilities.

Technology Requirements

  • Zoom Platform: You’ll need a strong internet connection to run the Zoom platform. Visit Zoom.us/test to ensure you can join a meeting. 
  • Audio: We recommend using your computer mic/audio to listen to the webinars (alternatively a call-in number will be provided).

Log-In Credentials and Recordings

  • Zoom Links: Zoom log-in credentials will be sent 24 hours before the start of the webinar and a reminder will go out one hour before the event.
  • Recordings: The webinars will be recorded and will automatically be emailed to attendees within a week after the event.

Questions?