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May 15, 2026 Virtual Meeting & Chapter Elections
May 15, 2026
10:45 am - 12:30 pm
Join us for a virtual chapter meeting on Friday May 15, 2026 at 11:00am Central Time – Including Chapter Elections. The meeting will be presented via Microsoft Teams, registration is not required, but please register for the meeting and you can place the meeting on your calendar with the meeting credentials listed below. Please log in at least 5 minutes early to reduce the number of distractions at the beginning of the meeting. You will be able to log in as early as 10:45am Central to keep distractions to a minimum and to make sure that your technology connection is working. Please mute your audio when you join the meeting unless you are speaking to the group.
When: Friday May 15, 2026 at 11:00am Central Time (Please log in at least 5 minutes early and mute your microphone to reduce distractions) What: Heat Stress – Including information on OSHA’s proposed standard and information that our speaker learned from participating in the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) Panel for the proposed Heat Stress Standard. Jim provided multiple comments and testimony during the informal hearings.
Learning Objective for the Heat Stress presentation
After attending the event attendees will be able to:
- Identify heat illnesses and other negative effects and impacts from heat
- Identify the more common health conditions that are impacted by heat
- Differentiate between the various options for measuring/ monitoring heat, including strengths and limitations of each option
- Identify which temperature/heat thresholds/levels (i.e. NIOSH REL) may work best for their situation
- Identify tasks and conditions that are at higher risk for a heat related illness.
- Determine best options for monitoring the tasks and items to consider for each option
- Develop a basic heat injury and illness prevention plan
- Identify preventative measures and controls including acclimation, PPE, rest breaks, access to water, etc.
- Identify emergency response needs within their respective workplaces
- Determine training needs regarding heat injury and illness
Who: Jim Nelson, ASSP Region V RVP
Jim earned his BS in Chemistry from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1992. He has worked in the EHS field for over 30 years, earning his CSP in 2003. Jim has worked in variety of industries including chemical, foundry, cement and manufacturing. He is currently the Environmental Health and Safety Manager for LBT, Inc., a tank trailer manufacturer. Jim has been a member of AIHA for nearly 30 years and ASSP for 25 years. In 2023 Jim was part of the small business review process and was a Small Entity Representative during the SBREFA Panel for the proposed Heat Illness and Injury Prevention standard. He co-wrote the Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association comments on the proposed standard as well as his company’s response. In 2025 he testified during the OSHA’s informal hearings for the proposed HIIP Rule. He currently is serving as the Region V Vice President and Deputy Vice Chair for CORA. Jim has served as the Area 2 Director for Region V, Deputy Regional Vice President and various roles in the Great Plains Chapter including President.

How: Microsoft Teams Meeting Credentials (Please log in at least 5 minutes early to avoid distractions and please place your audio device on mute upon entering the meeting room.) You may enter the meeting as early as 10:45am Central. Microsoft
Teams meeting Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/240950714539090?p=AvlzTtoDhx33G0O3jI
Meeting ID: 240 950 714 539 090 Passcode: GD3p7EL3 Need help? | System reference
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Phone conference ID: 202 037 52#
We will also be holding our Chapter Elections as previously published.
Venue: Virtual Meeting