2009 NJEHA EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

March 8-10, 2009 - Tropicana Resort and Casino, Atlantic City, NJ

Atlantic City, NJ

Attendees: Please click here for the registration brochure

Exhibitors/Advertisers/Sponsors:  Please click here for more information

 

What our Annual Conference Offers:

 

· Informative and stimulating seminars, featuring expert speakers covering a wide range of
      Environmental and Public Health topics

· Introduction to a multitude of new and existing technologies, products and services

· Networking opportunities with local, state and national Public Health professionals

 

Conference Presentations Include:

 

The Art of Negotiating - Claudia Monte, CAM Consulting Group LLC

 

Changes in Lead-Based Paint Regulations - Lee Wasserman, LEW Corporation

 

Site Remediation - Karen Kloo, NJDEP

 

What Every R.E.H.S. Should Know About Food Labels - Rich Ritota, NJDHSS & Virginia Wheatley, NJDHSS

 

Hands-On Workshop: Plan Review - Process or Puzzle? - George Zameska, Paster Training

 

Body Art Regulation Update - Tony Monaco, NJDHSS

 

Risk-Based Food Inspection Pre-Standardization - William Manley, NJDHSS, Mary Lou Falco, NJDHSS, Howard Rabinovitch, USFDA and Mary Leong, USFDA

Septic Plan Review - Maxim Levitan, P.E.

Challenges of Raw Milk - William Chirdon, PA Dept. of Agriculture and Alan Talarsky, NJDHSS

Building and Managing a Proactive Food Protection Plan - Rich Ritota, NJDHSS & Virginia Wheatley, NJDHSS

How to Classify and Prepare DOT Shipping Descriptions of Hazardous Materials - Christou Prokopis, Benjamin Moore Company

Special Events:

Meet and Greet Icebreaker Reception                    National Registered Sanitarian Exam

Presidential Luncheon                                          Tricky Tray Gift Auction

 

Who Should Attend?

Environmental and Public Health Professionals       Board of Health Members

Township Planners                                               Emergency Responders

Community Leaders                                             Consultants and Engineers

Elected Officials                                                   Students