POTSDAM – The 8th annual North Country Safety Day, which offers expert presentations on critical safety topics, peer networking opportunities and insights from OSHA, is planned for May 14 from 9 …
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POTSDAM – The 8th annual North Country Safety Day, which offers expert presentations on critical safety topics, peer networking opportunities and insights from OSHA, is planned for May 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 pm.
The workshop will feature a review of recent OSHA findings to help attending companies learn how to improve safety efforts. A question and answer session allows attendees to ask questions of the OSHA representative. Other sessions to be presented include: Preventing Violence in the Workplace; Using Assessments to Build a Successful Safety System; and, How To Give Effective Safety Training.
The fee is $95, which includes binders with training materials, breakfast, lunch and break refreshments. Register prior to May 9 by clicking on the Safety Day link found at www.CITEC.org or by calling 268-3778 ext. 21.