Registration Open to All BHHC Policyholders and Teams

Our schedule offers sessions with actionable strategies and expert insights to enhance your workplace safety program. This exclusive series is designed for BHHC policyholders and their teams. Whether you’re a Safety Manager, Supervisor, Employer, or Employee, these webinars are packed with actionable insights from our Loss Control experts. From industry best practices to tailored strategies for reducing risk, our sessions are crafted to empower you and your team to create safer, more productive workplaces.  

 

Mark your calendars and get ready to dive into a year full of learning and safety innovation. Check out the 2026 Workplace Safety Webinar Series Calendar below and save the dates for the sessions you want to attend.  

 

Log in to the BHHC Safety Center to register today.

2026 Workers Compensation Workplace Safety Webinar Series Calendar

Webinar Topic

Date

Recommended Audience

Building a Safety-First Culture

Leadership techniques to embed safety into organizational values and behaviors.

January 13 All welcome

Return-to-Work Programs: Executive Strategy

Executive Track: Designing Return-to-Work programs that balance compliance, cost, and compassion. 

January 27 Supervisor, Safety Manager

Observations and Inspections to Drive Accountability

Using observations and inspection results to drive accountability and continuous improvement.

February 10 All welcome

Integrating Safety into Operational Strategy

Executive Track: Aligning safety goals with business performance and productivity.

February 24 Supervisor, Safety Manager

Emergency Response and Crisis Management

Crisis leadership, communication, and regulatory coordination.

March 10 All welcome

Leading Through Safety Change

Executive Track: Managing resistance and driving adoption of new safety initiatives.

March 24 Supervisor, Safety Manager

Conducting Effective Safety Observations and Inspections

Training supervisors to conduct safety observations and provide effective feedback.

April 1 All welcome

Workers Compensation 101

Executive Track: What leaders need to know about workers compensation cost drivers, claims trends, and strategic controls. 

April 21 Supervisor, Safety Manager

Heat Illness Prevention for Leaders

Policy development and oversight responsibilities in high-risk climates.

May 5 All welcome

Mental Health & Safety Leadership

Addressing psychological safety and mental health in the workplace.

May 19 All welcome

Contractor Safety Management

Executive responsibilities in managing third-party risk.

June 9 Supervisor, Safety Manager

Safety Communication for Executives

Executive Track: Crafting messages that resonate across all levels of the organization.

June 23 Supervisor, Safety Manager

Best in Class: Staying Ahead of OSHA

Proactive strategies for executives to anticipate, respond, and exceed regulatory requirements.

July All Employees

Risk Identification and Strategic Mitigation

Structure on how safety decisions are made- including risk-based decision making and strategic solutions to hazard control.

July Supervisor, Safety Manager

Centralized vs Decentralized Safety Programs

How to manage safety across diverse operations and geographies.

August Supervisor, Safety Manager

Navigating Cal/OSHA vs. Federal OSHA

Key differences and compliance strategies for California-based operations.

August All Employees

Safety Incentives: What Works, What Backfires

Designing recognition programs that reinforce safe behaviors.

September All Employees

Safety Technology for Decision Makers

Evaluating tech solutions like wearables, sensors, and AI for safety.

September Supervisor, Safety Manager

Managing a Major Loss Source

Multi-level planning and implementation of focused injury prevention efforts.

October Supervisor, Safety Manager

Safety Budgeting & ROI

Making the business case for safety investments.

October All Employees

Safety in Mergers & Acquisitions

Reducing losses and integrating safety programs during organizational transitions.

November Supervisor, Safety Manager

Fleet Safety Oversight

Strategies for managing vehicle-related risks.

November Supervisor, Safety Manager

Learning from Losses

Review of large losses and lessons learned.

December Owner, Supervisor, Safety Manager

Building a Safety Dashboard: Using Safety Metrics that Matter

Designing executive-level dashboards that drive action and insight.

December All Employees

Missed Our 2025 Webinars?

Visit our Safety Center to watch recordings of previous webinars and access valuable, specialized safety tools and resources.

Let’s make 2026 a year of enhanced safety, professional development, and success

 

 

The Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies (BHHC) are a group of six insurance carriers that are part of the Berkshire Hathaway insurance group. Headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, and with over 50 years in business, BHHC has evolved from a regional carrier to a national insurance group writing a diverse book of policies from coast to coast. The Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies include Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Insurance Company, BHHC Special Risks Insurance Company, Continental Divide Insurance Company, Cypress Insurance Company, Oak River Insurance Company, and Redwood Fire and Casualty Insurance Company. Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies (BHHC) have earned an enviable record of success in the insurance industry. Supported by A.M. Best’s highest financial strength rating of A++ (Superior) (as of March 13, 2025), our corporate size enables our organization to react swiftly and effectively to opportunities in the insurance marketplace. Our financial strength provides our employees, agency partners, and policyholders the security rarely available in today’s marketplace. Browse bhhc.com to learn more.