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American Society of Safety Engineers’ Member Testifies on Benefits of OSHA Cooperative Programs
Des Plaines, IL (April 26, 2007) — American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Governmental Affairs Committee Chair Thomas F.
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American Society of Safety Engineers Comment on Oregon Bill Prohibiting Use of Medical Marijuana in Workplace
Des Plaines, IL (March 1, 2007) — The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) recently submitted comments to Oregon legislators urging them to support Senate Bill 465, a bill that would expand the ability of an employer to prohibit the use of medical marijuana in the workplace.
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NORTH CAROLINA SAFETY ENGINEERS SUPPORT BILL PROHIBITING TEEN CELL PHONE USE WHILE DRIVING
GREENSBORO, NC (July 5, 2006) – In a letter sent to North Carolina Senators Stan Bingham, Austin Allran, Tom Apodaca, and William R.
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SAFETY ENGINEERS APPLAUD SENATE HELP COMMITTEE FOR BIPARTISAN AGREEMENT ON MINE SAFETY LEGISLATION
DES PLAINES, IL (May 23, 2006) – Following the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pension’s quick approval today of bipartisan mining safety legislation introduced last week in Congress titled “Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2006,” the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) applauded the Committee and
American Society of Safety Engineers Testify at Senate Hearing on the State of Mining Safety, Health
DES PLAINES, IL (March 2, 2006) — In testimony today at the U.S.
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American Society of Safety Engineers Urge Occupational Safety & Health Coverage for All Public Sector Workers
Washinton, D.C.
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