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Conferences

“T2007”: August 26 – 30, 2007

Joint meeting of The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists (TIAFT), International Council on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety (ICADTS) and the 8th Ignition Interlock Symposium (IIS)

Highlights of the conference include:

  • The spectacular setting in Seattle , in the US Pacific Northwest.
  • Day long symposia/workshops offering a focus on emerging topics.
  • Sessions emphasizing the forensic toxicology of alcohol, drugs and driving.
  • The latest developments in forensic and analytical toxicology. 
  • An exciting social program.

For full details see www.T2007.org.
Contact us at T2007@wsp.wa.gov with any inquiries.


“Partnerships in Practice”: September 09 -12, 2007
Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE)

Top safety professionals from across Canada will gather in Victoria , British Columbia for CSSE’s 2007 Professional Development Conference and Exhibition.

The conference theme this year is “Partnerships in Practice”, reflecting the importance of forging partnerships in the world of occupational health and safety.

A stellar line up of keynote speakers including Mr. Justin Trudeau, Ms. Diana Miles, VP Worker and Employer Services, Worksafe BC , Mr. Edwin G. Foulke, Jr., Assistant Secretary, US Department of Labor, Head of the Occupational and Safety Administration and others will bring practical insight into emerging issues.

In addition, five of CSSE’s professional development courses will be offered before and after the conference. 

CSSE’s Professional Development Conference is unique in its ability to combine a top notch program, professional development opportunities and the chance for safety professionals to network with their peers.

For registration and information please refer to www.csse.org.

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