EHS Today Daily Update - Aug 29th, 2023
 
 
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Editor's Note

Safety Leadership Conference Spotlight: Safety Tour

Join us in Orlando the week of September 18-20 for Safety Leadership Conference 2023. On Wednesday afternoon, attendees will get to tour Nautique Boat Company's 560,000 square feet of manufacturing space. Nautique produces world class waterski, wakeboard and wake surf boats. The company has been recognized for their safety efforts and is proactively working to being a good steward of the enviornment, in addition to other enviornmental, social and governance committments. 

Safety tours are free for full conference attendees. To add this tour to your itinerary or register, visit https://www.safetyleadershipconference.com/2023/begin.

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