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50 years, 50 OHS Q&A – Part 2

It's our birthday and we want to celebrate it with you!

What better way to celebrate a birthday than with your loved ones! Well, at SPI, we want to celebrate with you!

We're continuing our year-long celebration with a free webinar featuring our certified experts answering YOUR questions on the most important elements of occupational health and safety!

That's why our celebration continues with the second part of our 50th anniversary webinar that will address respiratory protection and industrial hygiene!

No matter your field of activity, you won't want to miss our anniversary webinar!

On the agenda for the Wednesday, April 27 webinar:

  • Industrial Hygiene and Respiratory Protection with Michel Crépeau

See you this Wednesday, April 27 for this webinar that we remind you is totally free!

P.S. Not available on April 27? Register anyway! You will receive a replay link to listen to it at your convenience. 

Presenters

Michel Crépeau
Director, Industrial hygiene

Michel J. Crépeau, B.Sc., CIH, ROH, CHSC is Director of Industrial Hygiene with SPI in Burnaby, BC. He has over 40 years of local, national, and international experience in occupational hygiene/health and safety, and environment, and has managed the development, implementation, and performance of a wide variety of EHS programs. Michel’s work experience includes federal, provincial, municipal, and industrial risk assessments as well as hazard investigations. He has worked extensively in the recognition, evaluation and control of workplace occupational health hazards and frequently provides expert advice on Industrial Hygiene topics. Michel is registered with the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists (ROH), certified with the American Board of Industrial Hygiene (CIH) and certified with the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CHSC). He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree (Chemistry) from the University of Ottawa and a Graduate Diploma (Occupational Hygiene) from McGill University.

FREE
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
3:30 p.m. EST
60 minutes