FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Michael J. Nowak
(847) 768-3404 or
mnowak@asse.org

DAYTON RESIDENTS SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL SAFETY EDUCATION

DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS (February 27, 2002) - Based in Dayton, OH, the Kitty Hawk Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) recently donated $150 to the ASSE Foundation to help advance education, research and professional development in the public's interest. Funding for the Foundation comes from corporations and ASSE members - individual and through chapters countrywide.

With over one hundred ASSE members, the Kitty Hawk Chapter has been a devoted supporter of professional development and education through its work with the ASSE student chapter at Sinclair Community College. For more information on the Kitty Hawk Chapter visit http://kittyhawkasse.vr.net.

Through its programs the ASSE Foundation is committed to ensuring the future of the occupational safety and health profession by providing financial resources to individuals and organizations. Last year the Foundation awarded eight scholarships to occupational safety and health students across the country. Each year the Foundation awards funds for applied safety research, scholarships, fellowships, internships and professional development.

Founded in 1911 and celebrating its 90th anniversary, ASSE is the oldest and largest professional safety and health organization and is dedicated to protecting people, property and the environment. Its over 30,000 members manage, supervise, and consult on safety, health and environmental issues in industry, insurance, government and education. For more information visit ASSE's website www.asse.org.

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