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Secrets of Success - Safety & Health Conference

Who:

Keynote speaker Christine Baker, Director of Industrial Relations) (Cal-OSHA, Workers Compensation system, Labor relatins).

 Plus 12 Guest speakers Don Wilson (SafeStart), Vicky Heza (Cal-OSHA Consultation); Steve Bowers (Global Safety Management); David Smith, Safety Professional of the Year; Bruce Anderson (Safety Center); Lynda McDaniel (Association for Creative Business Writing)

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What:

This Workplace Health & Safety Symposium and Professional Development Conference is hosted annually by the American Society of Safety Engineers -San Francisco (ASSE-SF).  The day-long event features presentations by (Gov’t) DIR & Cal-OSHA, (Industry) Genentech, and Professional Safety Consultants.

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This event provides relevant information to persons with interest or responsibility for worker safety
- to effectively manage safety in general industry and construction
- to develop personal skills that make a better impression and improve influence within your organization.

Is appropriate for persons with safety as primary or collateral responsibilities; HR Managers, Risk Managers, Safety Managers, Managers, Supervisors, Safety Professionals and students of the safety profession.

When:

March 21, 2012 (Wednesday) from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Where:

CARR America Conference Center;
4400 Rosewood Drive; Pleasanton, CA 94588

Additional Information:

Open to all interested parties

Registration is available on-line  www.ASSESF.com   or by calling 661-330-2336

For promotional photos, press passes and interviews, contact Greg May by Email asse@assesf.com  or by phone 661-330-2336

ASSE-SF is a non-profit 501c(3) professional organization.

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