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2026 Indiana Safety and Health Conference & Expo


  • Indiana Convention Center 100 South Capitol Avenue Indianapolis, IN, 46225 United States (map)

KERAMIDA Exhibiting at the 2026 Indiana Safety and Health Conference & Expo

KERAMIDA is excited to be exhibiting at the 2026 Indiana Safety and Health Conference & Expo, hosted by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and the Central Indiana Chapter of ASSP. This annual event brings together safety leaders, EHS professionals, and industry experts to explore the latest strategies for protecting workers and advancing safety culture.

With 70+ breakout sessions, 100+ exhibitors, and an engaged community of safety professionals, this conference is one of the Midwest’s premier safety events.

We look forward to connecting with clients, colleagues, and peers. See you in Indianapolis, February 2026!

For more information and registration, visit www.INSafetyConf.com or explore the full Conference Agenda.


Speakers:

Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Under the Microscope: Fixing the Top Five Deficiencies in Your Program

  • Identify the most common deficiencies in Lockout/Tagout programs and explain how to correct them

  • Best practices to develop equipment-specific procedures, conduct inspections, and document training

  • How to manage LOTO in complex situations such as multi-shift operations, contractor involvement, and high-turnover workforces

The Safety Dashboard: Using Data to Drive Better Decisions

  • Building a practical safety dashboard that turns raw data into clear, actionable insights

  • How to balance leading and lagging indicators to support proactive safety decisions

  • Real-world examples of dashboards that improve communication and drive results across teams

Carson Brown
Vice President, Safety & Industrial Health Services
KERAMIDA Inc.


Permit-Required Confined Space (PRCS) Entry: Getting Rescue Right When Lives Are on the Line

  • Identify common gaps and misconceptions in PRCS rescue plans and services

  • Evaluate whether a designated rescue service—internal or external—can realistically perform the required rescue in the time available

  • Develop and integrate effective, hazard-specific rescue plans that meet OSHA requirements and improve the likelihood of a successful outcome

Jay Beltz
Senior Project Manager, Safety & Industrial Health Services
KERAMIDA Inc.