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Georgia Tech provides a broad range of safety and health services to organizations in Georgia and the Southeast through its Region IV OSHA Training Institute Education Center and OSHA 21D Consultation Program.
The OSHA 21D Consultation Program provides a free,
confidential, on-site consultation service for small companies (fewer
than 500 employees) in Georgia that need assistance in occupational
safety and health. Employers have the option to choose several different types of assistance.
The OSHA Training Institute Education Center offers safety and health courses in more than 20 topics throughout Region IV, an area covering Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Georgia Tech provides these training services through informal partnerships with Florida Atlantic University, the Medical University of South Carolina, North Carolina State University's Industrial Extension Service, and the University of Tennessee's Center for Industrial Services.
For further
information on these programs, contact Diane Knobloch at 404/407-7024 or by email at
diane.knobloch@gtri.gatech.edu.
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