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Dangerous Goods Shipping Symposium for Instructors Features Industry Experts

Dangerous Goods Shipping Symposium for Instructors Features Industry Experts

2nd Annual Symposium focuses on best practices.

Chicago, Illinois (Vocus) November 14, 2007

Labelmaster®, a U. S. based manufacturer of dangerous goods compliance products, has announced the agenda for its upcoming Dangerous Goods Symposium (http://www. airregs. com/conferences) for Instructors. The symposium will be held November 28-30, 2007, in Deerfield Beach, Florida, at the Embassy Suites Deerfield Beach Resort.

Sessions to be conducted by industry experts include:
 Professional Trainers, Scott Dunsmore, Lion Technology  In-House Compliance Managers/Trainers (Best Practices), Todd Strobel, 3M  Training Regulations and Enforcement, Bob Richard, PHMSA  Uses and Abuses of Computer-Based Training, Steve Hunt, ShipMate  What’s in a Package or Is that a Packaging?, Tracie Cady, Labelmaster; Jay Johnson, Inmark; Dean Ricker, Skolnik Industries  Training in Latin America, Jorge Cardena, Instituto de Cap Int en Cargo  User-Friendly Regulatory Standards, Neil McCulloch, Labelmaster  UN Update, Bob Richard, DOT PHMSA  ICAO Update, Katherine Rooney, ICAO DG Panel  IMO Update, Haldis Fearn, HMF2

 ICAO Competency-Based Standards, Katherine Rooney, ICAO  DGAC/PHMSA Voluntary Instructor Guidelines, Frits Wybenga, DGAC  COSTHA, PHMSA Enhancing the Image of the DG Professional, Jeanne Zmich, Labelmaster  Humor in Training, Mike Hoysler, FedEx  The Health of the Dangerous Goods Transportation Industry – A Global Review, Peter McKay, Hazardous Cargo Bulletin  Safety Management Systems – The Canadian Air-Side Experience, Mike Weston, Purolator; Dave Bolton, Air Canada; Gary Branscombe, Transport Canada  Blocking and Bracing: A Look Inside the Freight Container and ULD, Haldis Fearn, HMF2  The Impact of Ethanol Fuels for Hazmat Transportation, Kristy Moore, Renewable Fuel Association  Domestic Update, Bob Richard, DOT PHMSA  Best Practices and Instructor Standards, Dick Elbourne, DG Instructor Net; Candace Simon, DOT PHMSA  Emergency Incident Response, FEMA Florida Task Force 2 Urban Search & Rescue Team

For additional information and a detailed agenda, visit www. airregs. com/conferences (http://www. airregs. com/conferences).

Labelmaster publishes the A. I.R. Shipper™Air International Regulations for Shippers of Dangerous Goods manual recognized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). For additional information visit: www. myregs. com/airregs (http://www. myregs. com/airregs).

Labelmaster, established in 1967, is a developer, manufacturer, distributor and marketer of hazardous materials compliance products, including labels, forms, packaging, software, and publications. The company’s 40 years of experience in providing regulatory information and products for all transportation modes make it especially qualified as a total compliance resource. For additional information visit www. labelmaster. com.

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations created in 1944 to promote safety in international civil aviation. ICAO sets standards and regulations necessary for aviation safety, security, efficiency, regularity, and aviation environmental protection. The Organization serves as a forum for cooperation in all fields of civil aviation among its 189 Contracting States. For additional information, visit www. icao. int.

CONTACTS:

Marilyn McGair
Marketing Images
Phone: 262-523-3940 ext. 102
Cell phone: 262-751-9403
Marilyn @ marketingimages. com

Or

Robin Kressin
Labelmaster
Phone: 262-242-1856
Robink @ alc-net. com

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