PORTLAND, OR (February 16, 2011) – As North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) week approaches, American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) members and safety professionals around the world are actively seeking support for the event in an effort to raise awareness about the importance of safety on the job.
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Portland Teams Up With ASSE Oregon Members to Prevent Work Injuries, Illnesses
ASSE Fire Safety Symposium To Look at 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Tragedy & Present Best Practices
American Society of Safety Engineers, Protecting people, property and the environment since 1911
For Immediate Release Contact: Diane Hurns, 847-768-3413, dhurns@asse.
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ASSE Looks at 100 Years of Roadway Safety
DES PLAINES, IL (February 9, 2011) – When cars first hit the streets there were no drivers’ licenses, stop signs or traffic rules. But there were crashes, injuries and fatalities. Soon laws were enacted and vehicles began to get safer, the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) note.
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ASSE Shares View, Support, For OSHA Injury and Illness Prevention Program Standard
For Immediate Release Contact: Diane Hurns, 847-768-3413, dhurns@asse.
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ASSE’s Chesapeake Chapter to Review Current Safety, Health & Environmental Issues
WHAT: To provide professional development opportunities for safety, health and environmental professionals, the American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Chesapeake Chapter, in conjunction with the American Industrial Hygiene Association’s (AIHA) Chesapeake Section and the Johns Hopkins University Education and Research Center, will be hos
ASSE Offers Motorists/Employers Safe Driving Tips for Bad Weather/Driving Around Snow Plows
For Immediate Release Contact: Diane Hurns, 847-768-3413, dhurns@asse.
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Increase Tractor Safety Now, ASSE’s Ag Branch Says
For Immediate Release Contact: Diane Hurns, 847-768-3413
INCREASE TRACTOR SAFETY NOW, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS’ AG BRANCH SAYS
DES PLAINES, IL (January 31, 2011) – There is a way to prevent injuries and
ASSE’s Granite State Chapter Signs Two-Year Alliance with Key Safety and Health Officials
The American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Granite State Chapter recently signed a two-year Alliance with key safety and health officials from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) New Hampshire Department of Labor, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, the Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital, and the
The American Society of Safety Engineers Reflect on 100 Years of Protecting People, Property and the Environment
Des Plaines, IL (January 12, 2011) — In 1911, coffee prices were at 18.75 cents per pound, a first class U.S. stamp was $.02, and “ready-to-wear” trousers were the newest development on the men’s fashion scene.
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ASSE Opposes Maryland Bill Regulating Industrial Hygienists
For Immediate Release Contact: Diane Hurns, dhurns@asse.
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