The ASSP, Greater Baton Rouge Chapter American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) was well represented at this week's ASSP Region IV operating committee meeting in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Thanks to Christina Roll, MS, CIH, CSP's leadership, and everyone who attended. We support each other through networking and learning best practices to strengthen our local chapters. SafetyPro Resources
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Chris McGlynn, M.S., CSP
Director of Safety - Roco Rescue | Director at Large - VPPPA Region VI | Secretary - ASSP Region IV | PhD Student - WVU
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Anna Giacinti
Double Degree Ethnic and Migration studies, Link?ping University, Sweden Social policies and socio-community intervention - specialization in…
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2025 Region IV ASSP PDC - April 16-17 Registration is Open?for the?2025 PDC?on April 16-17, 2025 at The Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center located at 201 Lafayette St, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.?For complete details and to register online visit?www.RegionFourPdc.com This Annual PDC?provides one of the most sought-after events for attendees to learn the profession’s best practices focusing on Safety, Health, Industrial Hygiene & Environmental Issues. The PDC is attended by over 200+ attendees annually and features an Exhibition of over 20+ Sponsors and Exhibitors.?The event features 4 keynote speakers and 26?breakout sessions with four?concurrent tracks running throughout the two-day event.? You do not need to be an ASSP member to attend! Please share this to your network so we can have the best Region 4 PDC ever!
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The ASSP, Greater Baton Rouge Chapter is closing out their chapter year in a great way!
The Greater Baton Rouge Chapter would not have been so successful this chapter year without the tremendous support from our members and volunteers. Please join us for our Awards Banquet to show appreciation and give recognition to those who exhibited true commitment and passion to our chapter efforts. Registration is free but seats are limited. Please use the link below to register yourself and a plus one. https://lnkd.in/gtn6e_Cu
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We greatly appreciate all the years of service Bob Fitzgerald, CSP, CHST, CRIS, MPH has given to the region and his chapter. ????
ASSP Region IV American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) Alabama ASSP Thanks to the Region for this surprise! A very nice appreciation gift for service to the society. My time as an Officer ends June 30th. All in all I was honored to serve 16 years straight as an Officer, holding positions at the Chapter Level as Membership Chair (1 year), Secretary (1 year), President (3 years) and Delegate (2 years) as well as including at the Regional and Area Level as Area Director (5 years) and Deputy Regional Vice President (6 years). This year marks my 31st as a Member. Thanks to all those who led before and inspired me to get active. Many best wishes to those who will carry on and make our profession even better! Thank you! Randy Easterling MSPH CIH CSP Thomas Ten Eyck Wayne Jackson Christina Roll, MS, CIH, CSP
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I got to meet the wonderful Emily Elrod, MHS today after her dynamic and engaging presentation ASSP Region IV The breakdown of how the brain and brain chemistry responds was one of the best I have ever heard. The characters were so fun. Thank you! #reflection #IamIH
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AVP Risk Specialist, BCSP Ambassador, ASSP-WISE Assistant Administrator, Keynote speaker, Advocate, and Educator.
Thank you ASSP Region IV for a phenomenal time and having me as a speaker at your PDC on “How to have “THE” conversation”. I really enjoyed representing the Board of Certified Safety Professionals as an Ambassador and getting to meet so many of the wonderful attendees.
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“The Ergo Tim!” Helping companies protect their employees, improve operations, and reduce workers compensation expenses. ASSP Ergonomics Practice Specialty Group. BSA Scoutmaster. CPR & Wilderness First Aid Certified
Thank you to Frank DAgostino and Andrea McKinney, MHA, MA, OT, CIE for investing your time to help run the QP3 ErgoSystems booth at the ASSP Region IV PDC this week in Orlando!
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Starting the conversation... Thank you Sondra Lavoie, CSP, ASP, CHST for the engaging session at today's ASSP Region IV . Learning the signs and the importance of resources was and will be super beneficial for starting the conversation. Reflection: you or your company have a mental health safety plan? #mentalhealthishealth #workplacewellbeing #stopthestigma
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Marriage & Family Therapist | Workplace Mental Health and Well-being Consultant and Trainer | Professional Development Coach | Speaker
"Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come" - Victor Hugo Where do I begin! We decided that we wanted this keynote to be as impactful, memorable and authentic. We wanted to say what we knew many in the audience would be feeling and thinking. Infact, have been feeling and thinking. Safety professionals are one of the most passionate group of individuals I've been privileged to work with. I have great friends who are safety professionals. They're pretty much like therapists! Always thinking and tending to their clients (employees they serve). That means most of the time, they're not thinking about themselves. Angela Ray, MBA CSP,SMS helped lay the foundation for this keynote and to say she delivered, is an understatement! Thank you again ASSP Region IV for entrusting me with delivering this message of mental health and wellness to your participants. Let's continue to put our oxygen mask on first so that we continue being great at what we do! #healthandsafety #safety #safetyprofessionals #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealtheducation #wellness #workplacewellness #employeewellbeing #conference #keynote
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ASSP Region IV PDC Professional development is key to having success in your career. If you’re going to do it.. have fun with it. And “fun” is what the conference was. Great job Region IV. I moderated for the first time and was lucky for it to be for Chris McGlynn, MS, CSP who had a fabulous presentation on “Confined Spaces Fatalities Don’t Become a Statistic.”