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Corrected message :

Hello :

We are a group of first year graduate students in the School of Occupational and

Environmental Health.

We are looking for some 'fresh' ideas for a worksite hazard evaluation as our

term project.

Please advise us on some occupational sites that have attracted

attentionrecently.

Thanks for reading and we'll appreciate your inputs.

Sincerely,

Navid, & Gill

>

> One of my pet peeves is reading e-mail from students seeking help which

> contain misspelled words.if you correct this, I would be willing to assist

> in your request.

>

>

>

> S. DeLorme, OHST

>

> Senior Industrial Hygienist

>

>

>

> The Empirical Company

>

> 7320 West Hood Place, Suite 101

>

> Kennewick, Washington 99336

>

>

>

> Toll Free

>

> Office

>

> Fax

>

> Cell

>

> www.empirical-ih.com

>

>

>

> Wisdom is learning what to overlook.

>

>

>

>

> There are few, if any, jobs in which ability alone is sufficient. Needed,

> also, are loyalty, sincerity, enthusiasm, and team play.

>

>

>

>

>

> I do the best I know how...

>

> the best I can;

>

> and I mean to keep on doing so until the end.

>

> Abraham Lincoln

>

>

>

> I did the best

>

> that I knew how to do...

>

> and when I knew better, I did better

>

> Unknown

>

>

>

> It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons

> of failure

>

> Gates

>

>

>

> From: harps.gill

> Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 5:29 PM

> To: iequality

> Subject: Worksite for Hazard Evaluation !

>

>

>

>

>

> Hello All :

>

> We are a group of first year graduate sudents in the School of Occupational

> and Environmental Health at UBC.

> We invite some 'fresh' ideas about a workside hazard evaluation as our term

> project.

> Please advice some occupational sites that have attracted attention

> recently.

> Thanks for reading.

>

> Sincerely,

> Navid, & Gill

>

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Try again…please correct and submit again. This business is

all in the details as well as being able to communicate properly.

You’ll thank me for this in about 20yrs, or I might eat

these words when you become my supervisor in the future.

S. DeLorme, OHST

Vice President / Senior Industrial Hygienist

The Empirical Company

7320 West Hood Place, Suite 101

Kennewick, Washington 99336

Toll Free

Office

Fax

Cell

www.empirical-ih.com

Wisdom is learning what to overlook.

There are few, if any, jobs in which ability alone is

sufficient. Needed, also, are loyalty, sincerity, enthusiasm, and team play.

I do the best I know how...

the best I can;

and I mean to keep on doing so until the end.

Abraham Lincoln

I did the best

that I knew how to do...

and when I knew better, I did better

Unknown

It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed

the lessons of failure

Gates

From: harps.gill

Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 2:49 PM

To: iequality

Subject: Worksite for Hazard Evaluation !

Corrected message :

Hello :

We are a group of first year graduate students in the School of Occupational

and Environmental Health.

We are looking for some 'fresh' ideas for a worksite hazard evaluation as our

term project.

Please advise us on some occupational sites that have attracted

attentionrecently.

Thanks for reading and we'll appreciate your inputs.

Sincerely,

Navid, & Gill

>

> One of my pet peeves is reading e-mail from students seeking help which

> contain misspelled words.if you correct this, I would be willing to assist

> in your request.

>

>

>

> S. DeLorme, OHST

>

> Senior Industrial Hygienist

>

>

>

> The Empirical Company

>

> 7320 West Hood Place, Suite 101

>

> Kennewick, Washington 99336

>

>

>

> Toll Free

>

> Office

>

> Fax

>

> Cell

>

> www.empirical-ih.com

>

>

>

> Wisdom is learning what to overlook.

>

>

>

>

> There are few, if any, jobs in which ability alone is sufficient. Needed,

> also, are loyalty, sincerity, enthusiasm, and team play.

>

>

>

>

>

> I do the best I know how...

>

> the best I can;

>

> and I mean to keep on doing so until the end.

>

> Abraham Lincoln

>

>

>

> I did the best

>

> that I knew how to do...

>

> and when I knew better, I did better

>

> Unknown

>

>

>

> It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the

lessons

> of failure

>

> Gates

>

>

>

> From: harps.gill

> Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 5:29 PM

> To: iequality

> Subject: Worksite for Hazard Evaluation !

>

>

>

>

>

> Hello All :

>

> We are a group of first year graduate sudents in the School of

Occupational

> and Environmental Health at UBC.

> We invite some 'fresh' ideas about a workside hazard evaluation as our

term

> project.

> Please advice some occupational sites that have attracted attention

> recently.

> Thanks for reading.

>

> Sincerely,

> Navid, & Gill

>

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