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Learn How to Become One of America's Safest Companies at Oct. 28-30 Conference

Atlanta’s Fisher & Phillips co-sponsors national event

 

ATLANTA (October 25, 2013) - What does it take to be one of America’s safest companies? Local business leaders and human resources and safety professionals are invited to an educational conference Oct. 28-30 at the InterContinental Buckhead, 3315 Peachtree Road NE in Atlanta, to learn from experts how to achieve this goal.

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Sponsored by Atlanta-based Fisher & Phillips LLP and EHS Today magazine, the nation’s largest safety publication, the second annual “America’s Safest Companies Conference” will bring together top experts in corporate safety and health to examine many of the critical safety and health issues facing corporate America today.   

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The program will focus on innovative and cutting-edge practices being used by America’s safest companies. It is designed to provide attendees with tools and best practices to greatly enhance their company’s safety program, while at the same time, improve their organization’s operational excellence and profitability.

For conference agenda details, visit http://www.ascconference.com/agenda.asp.

 

“Fisher & Phillips is partnering w/ EHS Today on this conference, which is intended to be a cutting-edge, best practices safety conference focusing on the most current issues in safety and health today. We have some of the top speakers in the country presenting on a number of these topics,” said Ed Foulke, partner with Fisher & Phillips and co-chair of its Workplace Safety and Catastrophe Management Practice Group.

 

“The purpose of the conference is to help employers develop world-class safety programs at their companies, allowing them to reduce their injuries, illnesses and fatalities, thus making them more profitable, while at the same time helping them to improve their productivity and quality,” he said.

 

The three-day conference is $595 per person, with a $100 discount off each registration for parties of five or more. It includes:

 

·      more than 35 expert speakers

·      28 classroom sessions within four tracks

·      two motivating, engaging keynote presentations

·      multiple networking opportunities

·      an awards celebration night out

·      breakfasts and lunches during the conference

 

The seminar has been submitted for HRCI and CLE credit in Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.

 

For questions, contact Nicole Smith at nsmith@laborlawyers.com or (404) 240-4229. 

 

 

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