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2025 NATIONAL PROPANE EDUCATION & TRAINING CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 20 – FEBRUARY 21, 2025
THE RENAISSANCE ORLANDO AIRPORT HOTEL
5445 FORBES PLACE – ORLANDO, FL 32812
Rev 11.07.24
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Time Event Room
The Learning Center:
10:00 am – 11:50 am We will take a pointed view of what education material and resources are Vienna
available, how they can be used, and navigate through the platform where
these materials are located. We will also spend time on the various Learning
Center functionalities and opportunities that benefit you and your company.
– Chris Hanson, Elena Bennett
12:00 pm – 12:50 pm Lunch Vienna
Opening Remarks:
Welcome and Introductions – Tucker Perkins
Conference Overview – Eric Kuster
1:00 pm – 1:50 pm Vienna
General Session:
CETP to PEP Roadmap for 2025, Incidents & Accident & Injury Reduction
Building a Safety Culture in the Industry – Eric Kuster
Track 1: Education Track 2: Safety & Compliance
Time Room: Vienna Time Room: Normandy
Panel Discussion: Accidents and
Workshop Part One: Incidents Trends and Prevention:
Learning Path Content for Panelists will discuss and inquire with
In-Person Training: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm the audience about different trends
– Chris Wolfe, Lyndon Rickards, propane marketers see within their
Margaret Hiatt organization, what marketers are
doing to help prevent accidents and
2:00 pm – 5:20 pm This two-part workshop will guide you incidents and gather feedback on
through the process of creating your where PERC can concentrate more.
Break at 3:30 pm own customized learning path. As a
group, with your colleagues in the PEP-Recognized Instructor and
industry, we will review and discuss Field Trainer Credential
the needs of your learners and Information:
employees and the options available An in-depth conversation about what
for you to use towards the goal of 3:50 pm – 4:20 pm benefits you will gain if you go
creating your own customized learning through the training to become a
path(s). PEP-Recognized Instructor and Field
Trainer, and information on keeping
the credentialing.
– Chris Hanson and Eric Kuster
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