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ASSE Urges Florida to Provide Workplace Safety Protection for its Public Servants at Hearing on Deadly Explosion
Daytona Beach, FL (December 14, 2006) — Seventy-six-year Florida resident, American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) professional member and chemist Edwin Granberry, Jr., today urged officials to provide the same level of workplace safety protection for the estimated 8.5 million state and local government workers that other U.S.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS URGE STUDENTS TO STOP FIRES BEFORE THEY START
DES PLAINES, IL (September 1, 2006) – Each year many students lose their lives or are injured in preventable fires.
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ATO COMMEMORATE LABOR DAY AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS RECOMMEND BUSINESSES DO A SAFETY AUDIT
DES PLAINES, IL (August 29, 2006) – As we celebrate the fortitude of the American Worker this Labor Day, the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) suggests businesses do a companywide safety audit as part of their efforts to protect workers from on-the-job injuries and illnesses.
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American Society of Safety Engineers Support Illinois Plan to Protect Public Workers
Des Plaines, IL (August 3, 2009) — In a comment to Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for the U.S.
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