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American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
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American Industrial Hygiene Association
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American Society of Safety Engineers
(ASSE) – The oldest and largest professional safety
organization, its members manage, supervise, and consult on safety, health, and
environmental issues in industry, insurance, government, and education. Today,
ASSE is a full-service organization for its members and the public, providing
key information and action on occupational safety, health, and environmental
issues and practices. ASSE members work to prevent workplace injuries and
illnesses, to create safer work and leisure environments, and to develop safer
products, enhancing the quality of life.
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Canadian Society of Safety Engineering
(CSSE) – the leading health, safety, and environmental
organization for professionals in Canada, the CSSE works with industry,
governmental agencies, and other safety organizations to promote a greater
awareness of health, safety, and environmental issues in workplaces and
communities across the nation and around the world.
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Michigan Industrial Hygiene Society
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Michigan Safety
Conference (MSC) – The Michigan Safety Conference is a
volunteer organization dedicated to promoting the improvement of health and
safety practices. It provides participants with quality health, safety, and
environmental education.
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National Safety Council (NSC)
– A not-for-profit, charitable, international public service organization,
founded in 1913 and chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1953, dedicated to
educating and influencing people to prevent accidental injuries and deaths. The
NSC serves as the nation's leading resource on industry trends, professional
development, and strategies for advancing safety and health programs and
practices. The Council is active in converting injury research and trend
information into injury prevention education, training, consultation, and
advocacy leadership.
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On-line Safety Community
– a relatively new group of safety professionals who discuss the latest trends and issues most relevant to those of us who labor to keep the workplace safe.
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