
COMMENTS FROM OUR MEMBERS... David Kiser, Hypertherm: "Working in the EHS field for the
past 10 years, I have found the Safety & Health Council to be a great local resource for affordable
safety training. With their training center centrally located in Concord NH, it is easy and convenient for employees
to attend at a reasonable cost. Also, the Council staff are easy to work with and the on-site training has been extremely
valuable to us, bringing experts to our facility as needed…” ________________________________ Glenn Severence, CSP, ARM, ALCM, AIC, OHST , AIM Mutual Insurance: “I began
my safety career in 1989 after a tour in the army and 5 years of construction work. Having no safety background whatsoever,
I took full advantage of the (then) NHSC seminars and conferences. I was able to volunteer in several of
the councils committees, furthering my “education” in the safety field. This experience was rewarding on two fronts:
first I gained the specific “classroom” knowledge I needed and then volunteering on several of the councils
committees gave me the opportunity to work closely with seasoned professional, which exposed me to the “real world”
applications of the same. This combined experience provided me with a base of knowledge that allowed me to be selected over
a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) for my first job in the insurance industry as a Loss Control Consultant.
The council continues to be a reliable place to continue
to strengthen my base knowledge, keep current on regulatory changes, interact with my peers, share my own experiences, positively
contribute to the evolving safety culture, help others the way I was helped when I first started, ensure that these resources
will be available for future generations of safety professionals and help make the work environment a safer place.” ________________________________ Bradley Kaherl, Maine Central Power: "I highly recommend attending the conferences, as a safety professional, it's
a great opportunity to network, attend the up-to-date workshops, and view the lastest in Safety equipment. I just had to volunteer
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