Washington Medical Case Management Association
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(425) 329-9456
PO Box 98104, Seattle WA 98198
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"Introduction to Industrial Hygiene and Workplace Health and Safety" 1.0 CE
Presented by Dana L. Stahl, MS CIH
TIME:
11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Check-In and Networking 11:00 ~ Buffet Lunch 11:20 ~ Program 11:40 am to 12:50 pm Teleconference Call-in at 11:40 am
LOCATION:
Lynnwood Convention Center
3711 196th Street SW Lynnwood, WA 98036
COST:
Onsite rate (includes lunch): $20 for members; $30 for non-members
*Members: Early Registration saves you $5! Onsite Only. Discount Ends 03/23/17*
TELECONFERENCE: $10
Application has been made for pre-approval by The Commission for Case Manager Certification to provide continuing education credit to CCM® board certified case managers for 1.0 CE contact hour(s).*
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
This presentation will cover impacts to human health from chemical, physical and biological environmental hazards, methods of assessing these hazards, and will provide an introduction to control methodology. These hazards exist in the environment in workplaces, communities, and in the home, although they are most highly regulated in the workplace. OSHA standards relating to workplace will be reviewed, followed by a discussion of hazards that are not currently regulated and are current areas of research.
ABOUT OUR SPEAKER:
Dana L. Stahl, MS, CIH
Instructor and Content Manager, University of Washington Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences, Continuing Education
Dana Stahl, CIH, is a Certified Industrial Hygienist and 2016 President of the Pacific Northwest Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association. She is currently working at the OSHA Training Institute Education Center at the University of Washington as a business development manager and instructor. Dana has more than twenty years of experience managing occupational health and safety programs for public agencies, including the Port of Seattle and Sound Transit, and with manufacturing companies including semiconductors, medical devices, and food manufacturing. She has managed industrial hygiene and hazardous materials management programs throughout her career. While at Sound Transit, she coordinated safety certification emergency drills for the initial segment of the Link Light Rail System, facilitated development of the initial Emergency Management Plan, and worked closely with local emergency managers and emergency responders. She holds an MS in Environmental Health, Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, from the University of Washington and a BA in Cell Biology from the University of California, Berkeley.
Please join us for this informative presentation.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED:
The Onsite luncheon is limited to 60 attendees so register now! Once the luncheon is full you can still register to listen by teleconference.
Online registration is easier than ever! You can register online whether you are paying by credit card or planning to pay later or sending a check - just click on the "Register Now" button below. You can also call the WMCMA office at (425) 329-9456 or email contactWMCMA@gmail.com to register. Reservations must be prepaid or guaranteed by check, VISA, Mastercard, AMEX, or Discover. Registration deadline is Monday, April 10th 2017. Please help us by registering early so we have an accurate count for room space and lunches. The cancellation deadline for this event is Monday, April 10th, 2017. Questions? Contact us at rebekahb.wmcma@gmail.com or contactwmcma@gmail.com.