AWEA Wind Power Health & Safety Workshop
OSHA and NIOSH Directors Kick Off AWEA Health & Safety Workshop
AWEA Wind Power Health & Safety Workshop
October 26 - 27, 2010 > Austin, TXAWEA is pleased to announce both:
- Christine Branche, PhD., Principal Associate Director and Acting Director, Office of Construction Safety and Health, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Eric Harbin, Director, Construction Services, Directorate of Construction, Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA)
As General Session speakers at the AWEA Wind Power Health & Safety Workshop, providing the perfect start to what promises to be an incredible and highly educational event. Additional OSHA and NIOSH authorities will serve on several panels throughout the workshop.
Attend this once-a-year event to participate in significant, interactive discussions with these experts – an impressive array of knowledgeable and experienced speakers, and your health and safety peers.
Also, make sure to read the interview with AWEA Wind Power Health & Safety Workshop Program Chair Michael Kelley, Manager, Environmental Health & Safety, UpWind Solutions.
NEW THIS YEAR! An exciting indoor fall protection demonstration – you won’t want to miss this turbine safety presentation!
Pick up where the Offshore Conference & Exhibition leaves off with further discussion about offshore safety on Wednesday, October 27 1:45 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.
Educational Sessions: The AWEA Wind Power Health & Safety Workshop will deepen and broaden your understanding of the challenges facing occupational health and safety professionals in the wind industry through concurrent tracks on:
- Construction
- Electrical
- Manufacturing
- Operations and maintenance
- Risk management
- Other safety topics
Networking: Over and above the top-notch educational sessions, the AWEA Wind Power Health & Safety Workshop offers a myriad of opportunities to network with AWEA members and other industry professionals who are driving wind project health and safety initiatives.
For more information
Visit the AWEA Wind Power Health & Safety Workshop website.
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Contact Us CLICK HERE to read an interview with AWEA Wind Power Health & Safety Workshop Program Chair Michael Kelley, Manager, Environmental Health & Safety, UpWind Solutions.
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Saturday, October 02, 2010
OSHA and NIOSH Kick Off AWEA Health & Safety Workshop
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