• DOH Fall 2010 Health and Safety Workshops

    Registration is now open for the Washington State Department of Health School Environmental Health and Safety Fall 2010 Workshops.
    Local health jurisdictions and school personnel (maintenance and operations staff, custodians, nurses, risk managers, teachers, and administrators) are invited to a free workshop designed to provide current information on school environmental health and safety issues. Topics will include infectious disease control and green cleaning, shop hazards, science lab and art studio chemical hazards, and more!
    Workshop Website with links to locations, dates, registration, the agenda, materials, directions, and K20 video conferencing information: www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/ts/school/wkshops.htm
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    School Environmental Health & Safety - Fall 2010 Workshop
    Washington State Department of Health - School Environmental Health & Safety Program
    Local health jurisdictions and school personnel (maintenance and operations staff, custodians, nurses, risk managers, teachers, and administrators) are invited to a free workshop designed to provide current information on school environmental health and safety issues. Topics will include infectious disease control and green cleaning, shop hazards, science lab and art studio chemical hazards, and more!

    Register now for the workshop near you!

    November 2 – Yakima*

    November 3 – Wenatchee*

    November 4 – Pasco*

    November 5 – Spokane*

    November 17 – Vancouver*

    November 30 – Bremerton*

    December 2 – Tumwater

    December 7 – Redmond

    December 8 – Padilla Bay (near Mt. Vernon)

    *K20 Video Conferencing Available

    Registration, Agenda, and Driving Directions:

    www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/ts/school/wkshops.htm

    For more information, contact Nancy Bernard at 360-236-3072 or nancy.bernard@doh.wa.gov.

    Public Health - Always Working for a Safer and Healthier Washington



 
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