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in Philadelphia in 1996 by David de Lalla · Greg Richey · and Chris Wesley · who remain actively involved in the firm today · May 19th and conclude on Wednesday · May 20th at the Doubletree by Hilton in Manchester · NH. In attendance will be Senior Consultant · Susan Reynolds · CIH · Project Consultant · Kyle Blakely and EHS Specialist · Julie Corriveau . Susan Reynolds · CIH will present “Sound Advice: Making Sense of Workplace Noise and Control Measures” on Tuesday · May 19 th . The session will cover occupational noise exposure · health impacts · including for compliance · EHS management system internal reviews and external certifications · and as part of corporate social responsibility · April 13th and conclude on Thursday · April 16th at the Omni Tempe Hotel in Tempe
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