Stress, mold and accident investigation top subjects at ASSEs SeminarFest

October 9, 2002—Stress, mold and accident investigation top the list of subjects that will be included in the 41 sessions at the American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) expanded SeminarFest set for Orlando, Florida, this January 27-February 2, 2003.

The annual ASSE SeminarFest is a collection of seminars for safety, health and environmental professionals providing continuing education on such topics as safety management and environmental exposures.

This year’s SeminarFest will offer a range of seminars on transportation accident investigation, construction safety, fleet safety management, how to deal with mold in buildings, how to train non-English speaking employees, how to justify safety and health programs in business, practical ergonomics to implement into the workplace, and negotiation techniques to strengthen and accomplish goals in safety programs.

There will also be two luncheon presentations on the topics of handling stress at work for safety professionals and the top 10 thoughts that the public holds for their personal safety versus that of workplace safety.

In addition, preparation workshops will be offered for professionals studying for the ASP, CSP, CHST and OHST certification exams, as well as all three of the required courses for the Certificate in Safety Management and ASSE’s newest program, the Executive Program in Safety Management designed for experienced safety professionals to help maximize their safety program performance.

Seminars range from one to three days and the cost varies with the length of the seminar. Professionals can earn up to 5.0 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and Continuation of Certification (COC) points or 7.0 Certification Maintenance (CM) points. Fees are discounted for ASSE and American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) members as well as non-members registered by December 27, 2002.

To register, contact ASSE at 847/699-2929 or register online under educational opportunities.

For hotel reservations, contact the Rosen Plaza Hotel directly at 407/996-9700.

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