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ISCPE 2011 Presentations

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Keynote - "Bridging the Gap between Safety and Sustainability"

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The Keynote at ISPCE 2011 will focus on the importance and challenges of standards development in sustainability.  Discussion will cover both challenges in sustainable standards and in balancing the need for traditional electrical and fire safety with the increasing importance of the environment.

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UL Technical Workshops

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UL to Hold Technical Workshops on Hazard-Based Safety Engineering Principles following the IEEE PSES Symposium.

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UL Technical Workshops

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UL to Hold Technical Workshops on Hazard-Based Safety Engineering Principles following the IEEE PSES Symposium

Attendees and Members Receive 30% Off the Registration Fee!

Applied Safety Science and Engineering Techniques (ASSET)™

This two-day course on Applied Safety Science and Engineering Techniques merges Safety Science and Hazard Based Safety Engineering principles within the overall framework of a safety management process. The objective of this ASSET Process is to achieve, maintain and continuously improve safety. This ASSET Process has been synthesized from other current, mainstream principles of risk assessment and risk management, including ISO/IEC Guide 51, IEC Guide 116, ISO 31000, ISO/IEC 31010, ISO 14121, ISO 14971 and IEC (60)300-3-9.  The ASSET Process and its guiding principles can be applied to virtually any industry and product segment.

Registration information:
October 13-14, 2011 (8am – 5pm)
Hilton San Diego Mission Valley
$1050 – Use discount code IEEE30 to receive 30% off the registration fee

Final Author Instructions

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*The Conference Proceedings will be included in the IEEE Interactive Electronic Library (IEL) as part of IEEE Xplore. All authors who have been accepted must register for the conference and attend the conference to present their paper. Authors who do not attend the conference to present their papers, or arrange for a co-author or knowledgeable colleague to present their paper in the absence of the primary author, will not have their paper published in the IEEE IEL and IEEE Xplore, per latest IEEE policy.

1. Prepare the final version of the manuscript using the paper templates linked below (For Formal Papers ONLY).

Paper Templates

Final Paper Appearance

For authors submitting PowerPoint/PDF presentations only, please disregard steps 1 and 3.

2. Register online.

Online Registration is now open! You MUST register before uploading your final paper. Papers will be included in the proceedings only if at least one author has registered and paid the FULL IEEE Member or Non-Member registration fee by August 15, 2011. Student fees do not ensure publication of a paper - no exceptions. If you need to register by bank transfer, please contact Rachel Edmunds, PSES 2011 Administrator.

NO PAPER WILL BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE AUTHOR'S COMPLETED REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT.

3. An electronic version of the final manuscript must be generated for the conference proceedings.

From the final manuscript formatted as instructed above, authors must generate the electronic version in PDF format. Regardless of its initial format, the file containing the final version of the paper must be transformed in the PDF format using the IEEE PDF express web tool. PDF files generated by means of other tools are not acceptable.

To generate the IEEE Xplore compatible PDF file of your paper, follow these steps:

Create your IEEE PDF eXpress account by going to: http://www.pdf-express.org and using Conference ID: ispce11x

The first time you access the system, please follow the link to New user. Please note that, in order to access the service, you need to allow the use of cookies from the PDF eXpress web site. Once you have registered as a new user:

1. upload the source file (containing your paper) for conversion
2. receive by e-mail the IEEE Xplore-compatible PDF of your paper. Once you’ve received your PDF file, upload it to EDAS

4. Send the electronic version of the final manuscript, complete the presenter's biography form, and submit the copyright form through EDAS by August 15, 2011.

1. Once you receive your Xplore compatible PDF, log in at http://edas.info
2. Upload your paper (or PPT/PDF slides if not submitting a formal paper).
Click the My Papers tab. Click the upload icon (third column from the right) and a dialog box will open that will enable you to select and upload your paper via the web or via FTP.
3. Fill in and sign the IEEE Copyright Transfer form.
The IEEE is enforcing strict copyright rules. For your convenience, the copyright form is made available electronically through EDAS. To access the copyright form, click on the 'My Papers' tab and then click on the copyright icon under the copyright column (second column from the right). Authors who are not authorized to sign a copyright transfer form, should download the paper version of a copyright transfer form, fill it in, and ask an authorized person to sign it.Then, send the completed form to the PSES 2011 Administrator by fax: +1 (352) 872 5545.
NO PAPER WILL BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE SUBMITTED COPYRIGHT FORM.
4. Prepare the presenter's biography form.
Please declare who will be presenting the paper at the conference on EDAS. To do this, click the 'My Papers' tab, click on your paper title, and then click the Change/Add icon in the Presenter row. Indicate who will present the paper and click Choose presenter. Presenters must fill out a short bio (50 word max) on EDAS by going to the ‘My Profile’ tab and filling in the information in the ‘Brief bio’ field. Information in this form will be used by the session chairperson to introduce the presenter.

IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT NOTICE FOR WEB AND INTERNET POSTING

If authors like to post their papers electronically on any web site, any ftp site, or any other electronic dissemination technique, they must include the IEEE Copyright notice on the initial screen displaying the IEEE-copyrighted material.

Problems in preparing and submitting your final manuscript? Further Information?

Contact the IEEE PSES 2011 Conference Administrator:

Rachel Edmunds
Conference Catalysts, LLC
redmunds@conferencecatalysts.com

ISPCE 2011 Conference Information

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The 2011 IEEE Symposium on Product Compliance Engineering will be held October 10-12, 2011 in San Diego, CA. The 2011 Symposium seeks original, unpublished papers and tutorials on all aspects of product safety and compliance engineering.

Please see the ISPCE 2011 Call for Papers PDF.

Please take notice of the extended submission dates below!

Abstract/Draft Paper/Presentation Submission: June 30, 2011
Notification of Acceptance: July 20, 2011
Final Paper/Presentation Submission: August 15, 2011

Register Now Online!

Keynote Speaker Information

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Stephen H. WencSTEPHEN H. WENC
President UL Environment Inc.
President & Managing Director – Europe & Latin America

Bridging the Gap between Safety and Sustainability

Building the new green economy will take more than simply developing green products—it will require developing, manufacturing and validating products that meet safety as well as sustainability requirements. As regulators, manufacturers and consumers march down the path of enhanced environmental options, many traditional materials and processes will be challenged. This session will focus on emerging issues such as addressing the sometimes conflicting objectives of safety and sustainability. As new standards are developed and innovative solutions introduced, the marketplace will present unique opportunities for those ready and able to take on the challenge.

BIO:
Stephen Wenc is president of UL Environment, a wholly-owned subsidiary of UL (Underwriters Laboratories).  UL is an independent Standards Development Organization, Testing Lab and Certification Body with a Mission to enhance life safety and facilitate global commerce.  As president, Steve leads global operations and development of the company’s business in the environmental sector.  Steve is a member of the US Green Building Council, UL Environment’s representative on the Sustainable Building Alliance and an advisory board member for the Disney Planet Challenge Program. He also is a member of the American Bar Association and the Chicago Bar Association.

Keynote

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The Keynote at ISPCE 2011 will focus on the importance and challenges of standards development in sustainability.  Discussion will cover both challenges in sustainable standards and in balancing the need for traditional electrical and fire safety with the increasing importance of the environment


Keynote Bio:

STEPHEN H. WENC
President UL Environment Inc.
President & Managing Director – Europe & Latin America

Stephen Wenc is President of UL Environment Inc.  He is responsible for leading UL’s environmental services business, which provides environmental testing, assessment, certification and training services for companies around the world.  Mr. Wenc is responsible for the development and execution of the strategies for UL Environment, as well as the performance and growth of UL’s business in this new and dynamic field.  UL Environment is developing sustainability standards for products and companies, along with testing, evaluation and certification to UL Environment and other standards.

Mr. Wenc also serves as President & Managing Director – Europe & Latin America of Underwriters Laboratories Inc.  In this role, Mr. Wenc is responsible for leading UL’s business in Europe and Latin America.  He is charged with the development and execution of corporate strategies with a particular focus on the growth of UL’s business in European testing and certification.  He leads the regional teams responsible for managing UL’s operations and business in Europe and Latin America to accomplish corporate objectives and to meet or exceed safety, operational, financial and employee satisfaction performance measures. 

Mr. Wenc previously served as UL’s Senior Vice President – Lean Six Sigma Operations from September 2006 through May 2008.  Mr. Wenc was responsible for leading UL’s global process improvement and the cultural changes that provide the foundation for those improvements.  UL is utilizing Lean and Six Sigma as the basis for driving process improvement and culture change globally.  Mr. Wenc led a team of more than twenty Lean Six Sigma Blackbelts and was also responsible for directing and coordinating global, regional and local teams focused on process improvement and change leadership around the world.

Mr. Wenc formerly served as UL’s Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary from January 2004 through September 2008.  In that role, Mr. Wenc was responsible for representing UL’s legal interests in all domestic and global activities, providing counsel to internal clients on legal issues, defending the company in litigation, and managing operations of the Legal Department.  He also served as general counsel and secretary of UL’s affiliate organizations.   Mr. Wenc also had responsibility for directing UL’s Anti-Counterfeiting group, championing quality improvement, and building UL’s Ethics & Compliance program. 

Previously, Mr. Wenc served as UL’s Managing Corporate Counsel for the Americas with direct responsibility for all corporate law issues for UL’s operations in the U.S., Canada and Latin America.  From January 1999 through January 2004, he worked with UL’s operations in Europe and Asia on a variety of matters including antitrust law, contracting, joint ventures and strategic alliances.

Before joining UL in January 1999, Mr. Wenc was an associate and then partner with the law firm of Bell, Boyd and Lloyd in Chicago, Illinois, USA.  Mr. Wenc was a member of the firm’s Antitrust and Trade Regulation group and represented mid- and large-cap publicly traded and privately held companies including UL, Baxter, Caremark, Waste Management, Liquid Carbonic/Praxair and Blockbuster.

Mr. Wenc received his bachelor’s degree with honors in Government from the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.  He attended the University of Notre Dame from August 1984 through May 1988.  Mr. Wenc earned his Juris Doctorate degree, also with honors, from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C.  He attended Georgetown from August 1988 through May 1991.

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