Thursday, Oct 17, 2024, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM ET
Following a long tradition at the University of Michigan, the 61st Warren Cook Health
and Safety Discussional is a full-day discussion with
prominent leaders in the fields of industrial hygiene, occupational health nursing,
safety engineering, epidemiology, and ergonomics. Discussion sessions are directed by
University of Michigan faculty and all participants of various career stages engage in a
high level of rich exchange and discussion. The Discussional offers a unique
opportunity to safely share sensitive and critical information about issues of
contemporary interest with peer professionals. Recent and current participants provide
questions and topics of interest which are the basis for the cutting-edge discussions.
Michigan League
911 North University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Attendees will have the opportunity to meet and mentor industrial hygiene graduate
students from the University of Michigan. Student résumé books will be available for
attendees interested in hiring interns or full-time industrial hygiene professionals.
Special Presentation:
The History of Occupational Health Standards at the Supreme Court
Rachel Rothschild, J.D.
Assistant Professor, University of Michigan Law School.
Who Should Attend:
Attendees are typically professionals whose job responsibilities include addressing,
managing or developing policies to govern occupational health, safety and
environmental issues in their organizations.
Agenda:
Click HERE to view the Agenda
Accreditation:
This program expected to receive approval for approximately 0.55 CEUs for the 2024
course.
Fees:
$275 Early bird registration until September 20, 2024.
$300 Regular registration after September 20, 2024.
Registration fee includes course materials, continental breakfast, refreshment
breaks and lunch. A certificate of completion will be awarded when attendance
requirements are met.
Cancellation notification must be received no later than September 30, 2024 in order to
qualify for a refund, less a $75 administrative fee.
Attendee Comments:
- “The Discussional remains my favorite format to reconnect with others from the industry!”
- “Loved all the discussions. The casual, open and fluid discussions.”
- “I always enjoy listening and learning from all of the content experts and experienced IH / OH practitioners. Great value.”
General Information
For more information contact COHSE by email: [email protected] or call 734-763-2243.
The University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering is an Education and Research Center funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.