Lynda
02-22-2010, 11:50 AM
There are just days before workplace health and safety professionals and experts from across the country gather at CCOHS' Forum III: Leading Workplace Change (http://www.ccohs.ca/events/forumIII/) to discuss the impact of leadership in a rapidly evolving workplace. The Forum is being held March 8-9, 2010, in the National Capital Region and there are still spots available.
If you are interested in attending Forum III but can't make it in person, CCOHS is now offering a live webcast (http://www.ccohs.ca/products/webinars/forum1/) of the speaker and panel sessions. You can watch from the comfort of your office or meeting room and gain insights from leading health and safety experts on topics ranging from leadership, workplace violence, participatory ergonomics, to training and knowledge transfer.
Each day is available as a separate package, and includes the ability to submit questions and to download the presentation slides. Continuing education points are also available.
Presentations will be delivered in English but webcast registrants have the option to listen to the simultaneous French language interpretation if they prefer. Learn more about the webcast and register (http://www.ccohs.ca/products/webinars/forum1/).
If you are interested in attending Forum III but can't make it in person, CCOHS is now offering a live webcast (http://www.ccohs.ca/products/webinars/forum1/) of the speaker and panel sessions. You can watch from the comfort of your office or meeting room and gain insights from leading health and safety experts on topics ranging from leadership, workplace violence, participatory ergonomics, to training and knowledge transfer.
Each day is available as a separate package, and includes the ability to submit questions and to download the presentation slides. Continuing education points are also available.
Presentations will be delivered in English but webcast registrants have the option to listen to the simultaneous French language interpretation if they prefer. Learn more about the webcast and register (http://www.ccohs.ca/products/webinars/forum1/).