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To provide the widest variety of Workplace Safety & Health Education possible at a reasonable cost.
"To bring together persons engaged in safety and health to discuss topics of mutual concern that affect working men and women."
To develop and formalize a unified force of safety and health persons, composed of government, labor and management, which will work together in support of long-range programs affecting the safety and health of workers on and off the job."
"To establish a spirit of fraternalism among safety and health persons in order to further disseminate information and educational techniques relative to safety and health."
"To enlist and develop the cooperation of and coordination among all public and private safety and health organizations in order to further encourage and promote methods and procedures leading to increased worker safety and health."
... at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, Nashville, TN. The website will be updated with registration information and hotel pricing as plans are finalized.
If you want to be a speaker at one of the 2012 workshops, see the Call For Presenters page on this website. Complete the form, and submit it to our program chairman.
Participants will receive a Federal OSHA 10-hour completion card and an extensive library of compliance materials with an explanation of the OSHA Standards for General Industry.
Please note that registration for this course entitles the participant to a full Congress registration as described on the Congress Registration page.
The 2012 Congress exposition will feature the latest innovations in products and services focusing on workplace safety and health. Activities are planned for the exhibit area to provide opportunity for interaction between delegates and exhibitors. The exhibit hall accommodates 150 booths and other special interest areas.
Do you want to be an exhibitor? Contact us at 615-741-7143.
Or, visit the Exhibitor Registration page to learn more.
The Tennessee Safety & Health Congress qualifies for Continuance of Certification (COC) credit for CSPs who attend, and Certification Maintenance (CM) credit for OHSTs and CHSTs who attend.
CSPs may earn at least 1.5 COC points for attending this conference. OHSTs and CHSTs may earn at least 1.5 CM points for attending this conference.
For additional information on points maintenance see bcsp.org for CSPs or cchest.org for OHSTs/CHSTs.
ABIH COC/CM Points — In past years The Tennessee Safety and Health Congress has been approved for 2.0 total points by the ABIH. CIHs or CAIHs who desire to use these points can receive the approval number from the registration desk or see www.abih.org CIHs/CAIHs should also maintain programs and/or name badges to verify attendance.
Visit our Continuing Education page to learn more.