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FREE Breakfast Seminar |
It has been estimated that over 2 million Americans are potentially exposed to nanoparticles at work. Nanotechnology made its way into more than $30 billion in manufactured goods in 2005. As research and development in this area grows, many experts worry about the interactions between these tiny particles, the environment, and the human body. |
This Bureau Veritas seminar will introduce you to the world of nanoparticles, the industrial applications, current research, exposure monitoring practices and exposure control strategies to protect your work-force today, and tomorrow, in a market that is expected to expand to $1 trillion dollars over the next 10 years. Move Forward with Confidence, knowing that with Bureau Veritas, preparing for the future is just a seminar away. |
| Who Should Attend? | Designed for anyone concerned about health and safety on the job including: safety managers, plant managers, industrial hygienists, engineers, and managers concerned about liability and workers' compensation costs, and employees who want to learn proper techniques for protecting their safety and health at work. |
| 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 | Tuesday
Sign-in begins at 8:00 am |
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Presenter
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Joe Fater, CIH Joseph Fater has more than 35 years of experience in industrial hygiene consulting. He specializes in industrial hygiene consulting and Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) auditing, with emphasis on industrial operations. Mr. Fater prepares compliance programs and training courses, and conducts audits and field investigations for a wide range of projects. He also provides litigation support services and represents clients during contested Occupational Safety and Health Administration citations. As the Bureau Veritas Technical Director for the Industrial Hygiene division , Mr. Fater establishes, communicates and audits implementation of consistent company-wide policies and procedures for providing industrial hygiene services to clients. He provides technical support and training to operating offices, participates in sales/marketing activities and proposal development, supports the senior report peer review process, and coordinates health and safety services provided to several national accounts. |