Happy Veterans Day from all of us at NC State University Industry Expansion Solutions! Thank you to all the veterans for your service and sacrifice. #veteransday#vets
More C-MESH (Construction) Certificate completions today!! Congratulations to these professionals in this great achievement! For more information on how this certificate program can help you achieve your goals, go to https://t.co/TkFWrCWw5E #safety#NCState@OSHAEdCenter
Here is Michael Bink of the @NCAgriculture department earning his 4th Manager of Environmental Safety & Health (MESH) Certificate this time with a focus in Industrial Hygiene. Congratulations, Mike! @OSHAEdCenter#NCStateIES https://t.co/TkFWrCVYg6
Have you been volun-told that you are now in safety at your company? Fill the training gap by pursuing the Manager of Environmental Safety & Health Certificate Program. Here are a few folks who have completed recently! #NCStateIES@OSHAEdCenter https://t.co/1wn7agLM3h
Big news in occupational safety today: The White House announces OSHA will be pursuing a federal heat standard for both *outdoor and indoor* work. Employers will be legally required to follow such a rule, which advocates have sought for years. From the WH:
Last weekend, @TheCraftsCenter and @artsncstate commemorated the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks with the Art of Remembrance event in Stewart Theatre. 🎥Watch: https://t.co/737FfaMYNb
NEW COURSE! OSHA #7510 Introduction to OSHA for Small Businesses -- An introduction to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the OSH Act for owners and managers of small businesses https://t.co/gecIjERRAv @OSHAEdCenter February 24, 2022 - Virtual
Interested in the Safety & Health Fundamentals Program through OSHA? Earn it through our virtual offerings through February 2022! https://t.co/TOotRkTJpg https://t.co/hxl0EL6DTU
Happy birthday to the leader of our Pack, Chancellor Randy Woodson! 🥳🐺🎉 Hope your day includes a scoop (or two) of Wolf Tracks. Thank you for all you #ThinkAndDo for NC State.
Gov. Cooper has issued a State of Emergency in preparation of an incoming ice storm that's expected to cause power outages and fallen trees across the state. North Carolinians should stay in their homes and be prepared to lose power.
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For so many of us, this year will be defined by its difficulties. But that doesn't mean it was without its bright spots. Take a look back at a few of them as we prepare to close the book on 2020.
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