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Safety Roundtable: Talking Near Misses & Best Practices

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6/18/2025 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

Join us on June 18th from 1-2 PM ET for the continuation of PPC’s Virtual Safety Roundtable, a live, interactive discussion exclusively for plant operators and safety managers.  

Led by John Arnold, Corporate Safety Manager at Southern Champion Tray, this session will explore real-world safety challenges and practical solutions, including:

  • Defining SIF and SIF-potential 
  • How companies are tracking SIFs: recordables vs. SIF-potential 
  • Common exposure risks within our industry 
  • SCT’s internal definitions and approaches 
  • Prevention tactics: systems, culture, and accountability 

This dynamic, no-slides session is all about open dialogue. Share experiences, discuss challenges, and exchange best practices with industry colleagues. This session is designed to influence positive safety strategies and foster a proactive, solutions-driven culture — one that prioritizes collaboration, prevention, and continuous improvement.

Please come prepared to share your own strategies, challenges, and questions. Whether you’re early in your SIF prevention journey or refining a mature program, your input will help shape a richer, more practical discussion for everyone.

Don’t miss this opportunity to strengthen safety culture and create a safer industry together. Register now and be part of the conversation! 

Why Attend?

  • Learn from peers about near-miss incidents, prevention strategies, and on-the-ground safety solutions. 
  • Gain actionable ideas to strengthen safety programs in your facility. 
  • Ask questions, share concerns, and get expert guidance in a supportive, solutions-focused space. 

Kickstart the Discussion

Significant Injury and Fatality Prevention (SIF)

  • Defining SIF and SIF-Potential
  • How are companies tracking this?
    • Recordables only or SIF-potential separate from injuries?
  • What are the exposures within the paperboard packaging industry?
  • Prevention Tactic – What are we doing to prevent them?
  • Systems, culture, and accountability that drive SIF prevention.