DES PLAINES, IL (November
9, 2011) – To commemorate their 100th anniversary year, the American
Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Women in Safety Engineering (WISE) Common
Interest Group is honoring 100 women
around the world who have made a difference in the field of occupational
safety, health and the environment (SH&E).
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ASSE’s WISE Group Honors DuPont’s Maureen “Mo” Scott of Kansas City as One of 100 Women Making a Difference
ASSE New England Area Prepares to Welcome 200 Occupational Safety Professionals to its Annual PDC
DES PLAINES, IL (November
8, 2011) – Approximatley 200 safety professionals from New England will converge
on Nashua, NH at the end of November for the American Society of Safety
Engineers (ASSE) Region VIII New England Area – ‘13th annual
Professional Development Conference (PDC) and Exposition’.
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ASSE’s WISE Group Honors Texas’ Linda Berryman as One of 100 Women Making a Difference in Safety
DES PLAINES, IL (November 8, 2011) – The American
Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Women in Safety Engineering (WISE) Common
Interest Group has honored Linda Berryman of Lubbock, TX, for making a
difference in the safety, health and environmental (SH&E) field as part of
the WISE ‘100 Women, Making a Difference in Safety’ project.
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Illinois Senate Honors Long Time ASSE Member William Larson
Longtime ASSE Member William Larson
DES PLAINES, IL
(November
7, 2011) – The longest serving member of
the American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Three Rivers chapter William
J. Larson P.E. was recently honored by members of the Illinois State Senate
with a memorial resolution on October 27th.
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AOC’s Marjory Anderson of Gaithersburg, MD Honored as One of ASSE’s 100 Women, Making a Difference in Safety
DES PLAINES, IL (November
3, 2011) – The American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Women in Safety
Engineering (WISE) Common Interest Group has named Marjory Anderson, CSP, of
Gaithersburg, MD, one of their 100 Women, Making a Difference’ in the field of
occupational safety, health and environment (SH&E).
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ASSE’s Southwest Ohio Chapter Presents ‘The Buried Truth,’ to Put a Face on the Importance of Job Safety
DES PLAINES, IL (October
31, 2011) – In an effort to drive home the importance of workplace safety the
American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Southwest Ohio Chapter will be host
to ‘The Buried Truth Uncovered’ program on November 15th, 16th,
and 17th, featuring Eric Giguere, a former construction laborer who was
buried alive in a six
ASSE’s Women in Safety Engineering Honors IUP’s Tracey Cekada as One of 100 Women Making a Difference in Safety
DES PLAINES, IL (November
1, 2011) – As part of its 100th anniversary celebration this year,
the American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Women in Safety Engineering
(WISE) common interest group has honored
100 women from around the world for making a difference in occupational safety,
health and the environment (SH&E).
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ASSE Honor’s Tumwater’s Howry as One of Top Women in Safety
DES PLAINES, IL (November 9, 2011) – The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Women in Safety Engineering (WISE) Common Interest Group has honored Rebecka Howry of Tumwater, WA, for making a difference in the safety, health and environmental (SH&E) field as part of the WISE ‘100 Women Making a Difference in Safety’ project.
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