MONTEREY, Calif. — The Agricultural Safety and Health Council of AmericaTM (ASHCA) is excited to announce the Agricultural Safety Health & Risk Management Certificate ProgramTM (AgSHARPTM). The kick-off session for this certificate program will be held July 25th – 28th in Monterey, California. The 3½ day course is aimed at providing important knowledge and resources to help raise your skill level in agricultural safety management. AgSHARPTM will offer an educational setting that includes presentations from industry experts, interactive discussion, case studies and class exercises. The program is designed for owners, safety and human resource managers, loss control and safety consultants and others responsible for agricultural production and business safety in the workplace.
Through a special grant from CHS, the July session of AgSHARPTM will be offered at a special discounted rate. Those registering by June 15th can take advantage of the early bird rate of $400. After June 15th, the rate will be $550. The regular rate of the program will be $800. Due to the interactive nature of the program, course size is limited and filling up quickly so register now!
Upon completion of the program, attendees will receive a certificate of course completion. If you are interested in taking the next step in your personal and business development as a safety leader, you will want to register for AgSHARPTM!
For more information, including the complete agenda, presenters and other important details go to www.ASHCA.org/agsharp/.
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The Agricultural Safety and Health Council of AmericaTM is a not-for-profit organization established to pursue national strategies to create a less-hazardous work environment for American agriculture. Founded in 2007, our mission is to proactively address ongoing and emerging occupational safety and health issues affecting U.S. agriculture. Visit our website ASHCA www.ashca.org today to learn how you can become a member of ASHCA!
—Agricultural Safety and Health Council of AmericaTM
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