Summit Training Source Donates to American Society of Safety Engineers’ Foundation

January 27, 2012

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Summit Training Source Donates to American Society of Safety Engineers’ Foundation

Part of Summit Training Source’s mission is to support research and education in the occupational safety, health, and environmental (SH&E) field through several donation efforts for advancements in training. To continue their efforts, Summit contributed $5000 to the American Society of Safety Engineers Foundation (ASSEF) this month. This grant is part of a three year pledge for a total lifetime donation to ASSEF of more than $70,000.

Summit’s commitment to supporting ASSEF programs includes college scholarships, research funding, and professional development grants. “Summit Training continues to be a leader in the support and growth of the ASSE Foundation through scholarship donations, serving on our board and support of our annual golf tournament,” said ASSEF chair Eddie Greer, CSP, OHST, STS. “Their generous donation of money and service allows us to make a difference in the lives of students and safety professionals.” 

Summit is a recognized leader for effective, technically accurate environmental, safety, and health training programs. Thousands of companies worldwide, from large corporations to small businesses, use Summit’s programs to train their employees. Summit is dedicated to developing and distributing safety, health, and environmental training in multiple formats. For more information on Summit, visit www.safetyontheweb.com.

The ASSEF, established by and in partnership with the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), generates funding and provides resources to advance the safety, health, and environmental profession. For information, visit www.asse.org/foundation. ASSE was founded in 1911 and is the oldest professional safety organization, committed to protecting people, property and the environment with more than 34,000 occupational safety, health, and environmental professional members. For more information, visit www.asse.org.

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