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Seminarfest

By Staff -- Plant Engineering, 12/1/1999

Seminarfest is a week-long event of 35 seminars offered in one location for the environmental, safety, and health professional. Technical, management, and skill development seminars range in length from 1/2-3 days. The event is being held in Phoenix, AZ, Jan. 9-15, 2000. Below is a sample of some of the sessions offered.

- Certification preparation workshops: Includes general math review, and classes for ASP, CSP, CHST, OHST certification preparation.

- Certification in safety management: A track of three courses required for earning the Certificate in Safety Management from ASSE.

- More than 30 elective courses cover a wide range of topics: Industrial hygiene, electrical hazards, risk management, behavior-based safety, emergency planning, safety leadership, and more.

For information on attending Seminarfest, contact American Society of Safety Engineers at 847-699-2929, e-mail: customerservice@asse.org, or visit www.asse.org/edfest.htm.

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