The American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Women in Safety Engineering (WISE) Common Interest Group has honored Maribeth Anderson of Chicago, IL, 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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Chicagoan Selected as One of 100 Women Making a Difference in Safety by The ASSE Women in Safety Engineering Group
ASSE’s Women in Safety Engineering Group Honors Society President Terrie Norris for Making a Difference in Safety
The American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Women in Safety Engineering (WISE) Common Interest Group recently honored ASSE Society President Terrie Norris, CSP, ARM, CPSI, of Long Beach, CA, 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’ proj
ASSE’s Women in Safety Engineering (WISE) Group Honors 100 Women Making a Difference in Safety
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 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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ASSE’s Boston Symposium to Focus on Evaluating/Communicating Safety Performance
DES PLAINES, IL (July 15, 2011) – The American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) ‘Prove It! by Measuring Safety Performance’ symposium scheduled for this November 17-18 in Cambridge, MA, aims to help attendees learn how to produce ‘leading indicator’ tools aimed at increasing their abilities to prevent workplace injuries.
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ASSE Recognizes John Mroszczyk of Danvers, MA, for Best Technical Article
The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) recently announced John Mroszczyk, PhD, P.E., CSP, of Danvers, MA, as the winner of this year’s Best Technical Article award for his article titled, “Prevention of Fall Fatalities and Injuries.
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ASSE’s Women In Safety Engineering Group Honors Boeing’s Mary Armstrong as One of 100 Women Making a Difference
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 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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ASSE Member in Singapore Outlines Country’s Cutting Edge Strategy to Reinforce Work Safety and Health and Reduce Injuries and Illnesses
American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) member Suresh Navaratnam, director of policy, information and corporate service in the Occupational Safety and Health Division (OSHD) of The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) in Singapore, discussed the country’s workplace safety and health framework and provided an in-depth look at the country’s init
To Stay Injury Free, ASSE Urges Teens to Be Aware of Summer Job Risks, Offer Safety Tips
DES PLAINES, IL (July 11, 2011) — No matter where a teen works — at the pool, the restaurant, the store, etc. — they need to know how to be safe at work, according to the 100-year-old American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE).
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ASSE’s Women in Safety Engineering Group Honors D.C.’s Terry Wigfall as One of 100 Women Making a Difference
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 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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