AWEA Wind Power Health & Safety Workshop
AWEA Wind Power Health & Safety Workshop
September 16 – 17, 2009
Snowbird, UTWith unique equipment and work environments, and ever changing technology, the wind industry has an increasing responsibility to ensure that workers are working under the highest possible safety conditions.
AWEA’s Wind Power Health & Safety Workshop will offer opportunities to network with safety professionals, access to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) representatives, and innovative and effective strategies to ensure worker safety.
Topics covered:
- OSHA Regulatory Update
- Safety Hazards during Construction
- Control of Work
- Risk Assessment and Liability
- Crane Safety
- Environmental Session
Who should attend:
- Safety Professionals
- Project Developer / Operator
- Consultants
- Banking / Financial Investors
- Legal Consultants / Lawyers
- Government Agency Representatives
- Academic / Non-Profits
- Construction / Transportation Professionals
- Turbine Manufacturer
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Exhibition & Sponsorship Opportunities
Limited exhibition and sponsorship opportunities are available at this event to offer your company additional exposure to this important audience.
If you would like more information, please contact: Mike Swinburne at mswinburne@awea.org or 202.383.2502.Why Attend AWEA Events?
As the national trade association for the wind industry, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) strives to create and deliver educational events that capture the energy of the rapidly expanding wind market and offer necessary opportunities for organizations to learn and network with fellow wind professionals. The revenue generated from AWEA events is used to advance the wind industry through policy analysis and promotion, to ensure wind industry interests are addressed in renewable energy legislation, and to communicate the benefits of wind energy to all. ONLY AWEA puts your dollars to work advancing the wind energy industry.
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