2024
The Safety Committee is excited to announce the
Summer Meetings will be held in the Great Pacific Northwest!
These meetings are open to the full Signal Members and SafeShore Clients.
Meeting Layout:
Day 1: Membership Meeting is a full day with presentations, speakers, updates on the Committee's items for the association, and more!
Day 2: Committee Meetings are working meetings in which you are encouraged to give input and ideas on projects the Subcommittees are working on. There are four (4) Subcommittees in which you will be able to attend the appropriate subcommittee(s):
- Marine Terminal
- M-CODED: Marine Construction-Offshore-Diving-Energy-Dredging
- Shipyard
- Terminal Automation
These meetings are an excellent opportunity to network with the Committee and Signal Members! Both days of the Membership Meeting and the Committee Meetings are open to the entire Membership.
Agendas:
M-CODED: Marine Construction-Offshore-Diving-Energy-Dredging
If you have any questions, please get in touch with Terry Swinson at terry.swinson@signalmutual.com
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