Featuring one keynote, ten 15-minute presentations, and five 3MT competitors, CROSH-Con is scheduled to run from 9am to 3:10pm on January 22, 2021.

Introduction

9:00-9:05

Dr. Sandra Dorman

Keynote

9:35-10:05

Dr. Katie Goggins

How your organization can work with a CROSH student

Break

10:05-10:20

Break

Presentations

10:20-10:40

Amy Doan

Medical Device User Interfaces: A Hidden Burden

10:40-11:00

George Flagler

Harness Suspension: A Working at Heights (WAH) Organizational Analysis

11:00-11:20

Emily Tetzlaff

Big Data Mining, in the Mining Industry

11:20-11:40

Caroline Dignard

Stress, Anxiety, and Depression in Mining

11:40-12:00

Nazanin Gholami

Reporting on Different Tools and Measurements Used to Detect Heat Strain in Wildland Firefighting

Lunch

12:00-12:30

Lunch

Presentations

12:30-12:50

Josée Cormier

Developing Modern OHS Training Materials: A NORCAT Internship

12:50-1:10

Dr. Oghenefego Akpomi-Eferakeya

Prevention of workplace violence among nurses in Northeastern Ontario

1:10-1:30

Wesley Young

Partnering with CROSH: Developing OHS Solutions Through Collaborative Applied Research

1:30-1:50

Curtis Hancock

Cool the core: How being cold during and after exercise affects your body on the cellular level

1:50-2:10

Kelsey Lefebvre

Occupational health and science on the front lines of healthcare

Break

10:05-10:20

Break

3MT Competition

2:20-2:25

3MT Explanation and Rules

2:25-2:30

Rebecca Bond

Exploring historical accident data is critical to better protecting ourselves moving forward

 

2:30-2:35

Samuel Daoust

Could exercise in the cold be less beneficial compared to working out when warm for insulin sensitivity?

2:35-2:40

Sara Gauthier

Accuracy of Workplace COVID-19 Screening Protocols

2:40-2:45

Jared Whitney

An Analysis of Return to Sport Protocols During the COVID-19 Pandemic

2:45-2:50

Rachelle Barrette

Can computer screen design save your life?

Awards & Closing

2:50-3:10

Dr. Sandra Dorman