Eugene
Two-day event in Eugene will offer employers and workers a variety of opportunities to gain knowledge, engage in professional networking and refresh their skills
Eugene, OR – According to the state officials, Oregon OSHA joins the Cascade Chapter of the American Society of Safety Professionals in encouraging employers and workers to attend the 20th biennial Cascade Occupational Safety and Health Conference, to be held March 4-5 at the Graduate Hotel.
On Monday, March 4, the conference will feature a keynote address by Robin Rose, who has a master’s degree in counseling psychology, oversees Robin Rose Training & Consulting Inc. in Salem.
Additionally, Rose will conduct a breakout session focusing on change management strategies.
The Cascade Occupational Safety and Health Conference also features a special networking event at 5 p.m. on Monday, March 4, at the Graduate Hotel.
The event invites attendees to meet safety and health professionals in the region and to learn about the American Society of Safety Professionals and Women in Safety Excellence.
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