Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 19:55:00 -0500
Reply-To: List Moderator <ecgrants**At_Symbol_Here**UVM.EDU>
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From: List Moderator <ecgrants**At_Symbol_Here**UVM.EDU>
Subject: Re: CJR: When Beats Collide (article about the 2005 Texas City
explosion)

From: 	  gla**At_Symbol_Here**ehsstrategies.com
Subject: 	Re: [DCHAS-L] CJR: When Beats Collide (article about the  
2005 Texas City explosion)
Date: 	March 7, 2007 11:46:23 AM EST (CA)

A question that might be interesting to workshop sometime is how  
often EHS professionals self-censor themselves because a  
recommendation will cost "too much" and likely not get approved?  How  
do you work effectively for prudent management without picking up the  
label of crying wolf or being a potential whistle-blower?

Georjean
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EHS Strategies, Inc.
- enabling organizations to meet their EHS vision
www.ehsstrategies.com
651-204-3371

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