AIHA Plans Risk Assessment Symposium

June 23, 2000
The American Industrial Hygiene Association has scheduled\r\nthe seminar "Risk Assessment Methodology for the Practicing\r\nIndustrial Hygienist" for Oct. 26-28.

Industrial hygienists can learn about risk assessment techniques at an October event.

The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) has scheduled the seminar "Risk Assessment Methodology for the Practicing Industrial Hygienist" for Oct. 26-28 at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tenn. The program will take place prior to the Professional Conference on Industrial Hygiene from Oct. 19-Nov. 1 at the same location.

Participants will learn state-of-the-art risk assessment techniques from experts and will receive the newly published book Risk Assessment Principles for the Industrial Hygienist. Attendees also will participate in though-provoking workshops, listen to cast-study presentations and meet industrial hygienists at the forefront of risk assessment applications.

To register for the program, call AIHA at (703) 849-8888.

by Todd Nighswonger

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