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FREE Breakfast Seminar |
Wouldn't it be great to increase productivity and reduce worker fatigue and discomfort by providing one-on-one evaluations for every employee? Unfortunately, for large companies, it's not feasible or cost effective. This Bureau Veritas Seminar will demonstrate how to integrate web-based ergonomic products with on-site services that are individual, effective, and easy on the budget too. |
Don't wait for ergonomic issues to injure your workers, decrease your productivity and limit your company's competitiveness. Move Forward with Confidence, knowing that with Bureau Veritas on your team, you have a partner in improving the cost effectiveness of your office ergonomics program. |
| Who Should Attend? | Designed for building owners and managers, safety managers, plant managers, and human resource managers who want to increase productivity, generate a net savings, and reduce employee injury, should attend this seminar. |
| CM Points | This seminar has been approved by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) for 0.5 points per 3 hours of technical presentation for Industrial Hygiene CM points. Upon completion of this seminar, participants will receive a certificate with the ABIH approval code for 1.5 hours of technical presentation. Hours can also be submitted for CMP approval by CHMMs, and COC approval by CSPs. |
| Dates/Times | Thursday
Sign-in begins at 8:00 am |
| Location | Best Western Executive Inn
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Presenter
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Chris Shulenberger, CPE Chris Shulenberger has over 25 years of experience applying ergonomics in the fields of occupational health, safety, risk management, and Workers' Compensation. As Bureau Veritas' Technical Director of Ergonomics, he is responsible for developing and managing the Ergonomics Practice Group, which oversees all client ergonomics projects nationwide including work site assessments, program development and implementation, and training. Mr. Shulenberger has designed and evaluated products ranging from office workstations to railcars. He has provided litigation support to a wide range of public and private clients regarding compliance with requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, state and federal Workers' Compensation, and Americans with Disabilities Act's ’reasonable accommodation’ provision. |