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Illinois Safety Professional Bill Linneweh’s Efforts Lead to National Recognition of Company’s Work Safety Programs
Crest Hill, IL (September 28, 2009) — The American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Three Rivers Chapter, representing southwest suburban Chicago, recently announced that the chapter’s Past President William G. Linneweh Jr.
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Midwest ASSE Members Welcome Egypt Chapter
Des Plaines, IL (September 22, 2009) — Officials of the American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Region V operating committee, representing 16 ASSE chapters located primarily in the Midwest, voted Friday to approve the Egypt section as a chapter and as part of its region.
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Granville, OH Safety Professional John Principe Receives Prestigious Regional Award From American Society of Safety Engineers
Granville, OH (September 10, 2009) — For his ongoing contributions to the safety, health and environmental (SH&E) profession, his commitment to protecting people, property and the environment and to the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), John A.
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Saginaw, MN Safety Pro David Evans Receives Prestigious Award from American Society of Safety Engineers
Saginaw, MN (August 24, 2009) — For his continued support of the occupational safety and health profession and his ongoing effort to protect people, property and the environment, David J.
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Media Advisory: 4th Annual Alaskan Safety Summit Offers New Development Opportunities for Safety, Health and Environmental Professionals
Anchorage, AK (August 18, 2009) —
What: To offer local learning opportunities for Alaska’s safety, health and environmental professionals, the American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Alaska Chapter, along with the American Industrial Hygiene Association’s (AIHA) Midnight Sun Chapter, will host the 4th annual Alaska Occupational Safe
Focusing on Growing Ergonomic Injuries, American Society of Safety Engineers’ Central Florida Chapter to Host Conference in Orlando
Orlando, FL (July 21, 2009) — In order to help organizations develop proactive approaches to identify and reduce exposure to risk factors that cause work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSD), the American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Central Florida Chapter will host a one-day ergonomics professional development conference (PDC) on No
ASSE Middle Tennessee Chapter Awards $11k in Occupational Safety and Health Scholarships to Students in TN and KY
Nashville, TN (June 29, 2009) — The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Middle Tennessee Chapter recently announced that it is awarding a total of $11,000 in occupational safety and health scholarships to nine college students studying in Tennessee and Kentucky.
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Indiana University of Pennsylvania American Society of Safety Engineers Student Chapter Recieves Volunteer Service Award
Indiana, PA (June 16, 2009) — The American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) recently announced that the ASSE Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) Student Section was awarded the Volunteer Service of the Year Outstanding Organizations Award for 2008-2009 from the IUP Office of Service Learning.
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American Society of Safety Engineers’ Central FL Chapter and Tampa Area OSHA Office Form Alliance
Orlando, FL (October 14, 2009) — With a common goal to improve the health and safety of central Florida’s workers, by involving ergonomic concepts and programs, the American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Central Florida Chapter and the Tampa Area Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will sign an alliance on November 4, 2