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Page 1: 2010 Wisconsin Safety, Health, Security & Environmental

Presented by theWisconsin Safety Council

Exhibitors and Partners fromWisconsin Safety & Health Conference

April 26–28, 2010

2010Wisconsin Safety, Health,Security & Environmental

Buyers’ Guide

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501 East Washington Avenue, Madison, WI, 53703 • Phone (608) 258-3400 • Toll-free (800) 236-3400 • Fax (608) 258-3413Email [email protected] • Online: www.wisafetycouncil.org

ChapterA division of

•Direct Bottom-Line Savings—We help you go beyond compliance to real savings! Our qualified, skilled staff will helpyou design and execute a comprehensive, effective safety and health program saving you direct and indirect losses fromaccidents.

•Affordable Solutions—We offer affordable product and training solutions for your compliance strategies.

• Time Savings—We help you comply! Our team of experts will help you understand and comply with workplace safetyand health requirements. We save you time with the tools you need to implement effective compliance programs.

• Critical Information—Our Safety Zone newsletter is a digest of the most current information on safety and healthtrends, issues and regulatory changes. It is timely and easy to read, and, you've told us it's one of the most valuableservices we offer.

•Valuable Networking Opportunities — From conversations involving our ten member committees, to the WisconsinSafety Council’s 15 “best practices” conferences, to our local community safety and health networks, our members worktogether to share ideas that work to solve common problems.

•Genuine Partnership—We partner with you to protect people, property and your bottom line, and we'll deliver onour promise to work hard for you and your employees.

Guiding Principlesof the Wisconsin Safety Council

Helping organizations since 1923 achieve safety and health excellence. The Wisconsin Safety Council, a not-for-profit, non-governmental, affiliate of the WMCFoundation, and the state chapter of the National Safety Council, is the state’s strongest advocate for preventing and mitigating human and economic losses arising frompreventable causes. WSC provides a network of more than 5,000 organizational members and professionals with training, certification, research, products and services.Each year the Wisconsin Safety Council trains more than 30,000 safety professionals in our open enrollment, customized training and conference offerings.

•Membership•Training Solutions•Product Solutions•Best Practices Conferencesand Expos

•Member Committees•Award Programs•Initiatives•Job Openings in Wisconsin•Resources

Visit our website at www.wisafetycouncil.org for more information on the following topics:

We create value for our members by focusing efforts in the following key areas:

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PRODUCT INDEX: CATEGORY

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CATEGORY 1: COMPUTER SOFTWARE3E CompanyJ. J. Keller and Associates, Inc.PC Training SourceSiteHawkTechnology Resource Advisors, Inc.

CATEGORY 2: EDUCATION/TRAININGAegis CorporationThe Alaris Group, Inc.Blankenheim Services, LLCConcentra, Inc.Elvin Safety SupplyEncore UnlimitedGold Cross Ambulance Service, Inc.Health Conservation, Inc. (HCI)J. J. Keller and Associates, Inc.Lakeshore Technical CollegeLighthouse Safety, LLCMichael J. Meuret Consulting, LLCMid America OSHA Education CenterMilwaukee Lead/Asbestos Information Center,Inc.

Onsite Medical Services, Inc.PC Training SourceRockford Systems, Inc.Safety Connections, Inc.SAINTS Health Services for BusinessSentry Insurance/Parker Services, Inc.Sesco, LLCUniversity of Wisconsin-StoutWellness Council of WisconsinWisconsin Initiative to Promote HealthyLifestyles (WIPHL)

Wisconsin Lift Truck Corp.Wisconsin Manufacturers and CommerceWisconsin Safety CouncilWisconsin Section of AIHAWisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene

CATEGORY 3: ENVIRONMENTAL3E CompanyBalestrieri Environmental and Development,Inc.

Bel-Art Products/Ricca ChemicalBonestrooCardinal Environmental, Inc.Environmental Management Consulting, Inc.Enviro-Safe Consulting, LLCHastings Air Energy Control, Inc.Industrial Scientific CorporationMilwaukee Lead/Asbestos Information Center,Inc.

Quest Technologies, Inc.Raeco – LIC, LLCREI Engineering, Inc.RMT, Inc.Sesco, LLCSiteHawkTPS Products, LLCTriMedia Environmental and EngineeringURS CorporationVeolia ES Industrial Services

CATEGORY 4: ERGONOMICS SERVICESThe Alaris Group, Inc.Blankenheim Services, LLCConcentra, Inc.Dalmec ManipulatorsEncore UnlimitedIngenuity FirstMagid Glove and SafetyNew Life Physical Therapy and SportsMedicine

SAINTS Health Services for BusinessSentry Insurance/Parker Services, Inc.

CATEGORY 5: FIRE PROTECTION/SECURITYBOLDTRONICS, Inc.Centec Security SystemsFleming Safety GroupGraingerHagemeyer North AmericaIngersoll Rand Security TechnologiesJ. F. Ahern Co.Magid Glove and SafetyMidwest Patrol and Investigative, LLCRiverside Manufacturing CompanyRKI Instruments, Inc.Vorpahl Fire and Safety

CATEGORY 7: HEALTH/WELLNESS SERVICESAffinity Occupational HealthThe Alaris Group, Inc.Aspirus Occupational HealthBel-Art Products/Ricca ChemicalCardiac ScienceConcentra, Inc.Damarco Solutions, LLCEncore UnlimitedEnviro-Safe Consulting, LLCExaminetics, Inc.Health Conservation, Inc. (HCI)Herslof Optical CompanyHNI, Inc.Hy-Test Safety Shoe ServiceIngenuity FirstMagid Glove and SafetyMarshfield ClinicMedical Screening ServicesMEDIVAN, Inc.New Life Physical Therapy and SportsMedicine

Onsite Medical Services, Inc.Prevea Employer ServicesSAINTS Health Services for BusinessSoderberg OpticalWellness Council of WisconsinWisconsin Initiative to Promote HealthyLifestyles

CATEGORY 8: HUMAN RESOURCESAegis CorporationC.A. Short CompanyEncore UnlimitedJNA StaffMEDIVAN, Inc.Proulx Professional Research, Inc.Safety Connections, Inc.

CATEGORY 9: INCENTIVES/AWARDSC.A. Short CompanyHagemeyer North AmericaTools of Marketing, Inc.

CATEGORY 10: INDUSTRIAL HYGIENEBonestrooCardinal Environmental, Inc.Concentra, Inc.Environmental Management Consulting, Inc.Fisher SafetyGalson LaboratoriesGraingerGreat Lakes Sales and Marketing, Inc.Hastings Air Energy Control, Inc.Industrial Scientific CorporationLab Safety Supply, Inc.Magid Glove and SafetyMine Safety Appliances Co. (MSA)Onsite Medical Services, Inc.Quest Technologies, Inc.Raeco – LIC, LLCRKI Instruments, Inc.RMT, Inc.Sesco, LLCShowa Best GloveSKC, Inc.Specialty Gases of America, LLCTriMedia Environmental and EngineeringURS CorporationWisconsin Section of AIHAWisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene

CATEGORY 11: PERSONAL PROTECTION3M Prescription EyewearANI Safety and Supply, Inc.Bel-Art Products/Ricca ChemicalBlundstone FootwearBOLDTRONICS, Inc.Boot ConnectionBW Technologies by HoneywellCapital SafetyCentral Wisconsin Optical, LLCConcentra, Inc.DuPontDymax EngineeringElvin Safety SupplyEssilor Prescription Safety EyewearFisher SafetyFleming Safety GroupFlexible Lifeline SystemsGlobal Glove and Safety Manufacturing, Inc.GraingerGreat Lakes Sales and Marketing, Inc.Hagemeyer North AmericaHerslof Optical CompanyHy-Safe TechnologyHy-Test Safety Shoe ServiceIndustrial Scientific Corporation

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La Crosse Footwear, Inc.Lab Safety Supply, Inc.Magid Glove and SafetyMorton SafetyNorth by HoneywellRGH and Associates, Inc.Riverside Manufacturing CompanyRogan’s Shoes, Inc.Scott Health and SafetySesco, LLCShowa Best GloveSoderberg OpticalTingley Rubber CorporationTPS Products, LLCTyndale CompanyVanderloop Shoes, Inc.Vorpahl Fire and SafetyWestex, IncorporatedWisconsin Vision, Inc.

CATEGORY 12: PUBLICATIONSJ. J. Keller and Associates, Inc.U.S. Dept of Labor-OSHA

CATEGORY 13: SAFETY/HEALTH COMPANY3M Prescription EyewearAegis CorporationANI Safety and Supply, Inc.Blankenheim Services, LLCBlundstone FootwearBoot ConnectionCardiac ScienceCardinal Environmental, Inc.Central Wisconsin Optical, LLCConcentra, Inc.Dymax EngineeringElvin Safety SupplyEnvironmental Management Consulting, Inc.Enviro-Safe Consulting, LLCESC Services, Inc.Fisher SafetyGraingerHagemeyer North AmericaHealth Conservation, Inc. (HCI)Herslof Optical CompanyHNI, Inc.Industrial Scientific CorporationMagid Glove and SafetyMEDIVAN, Inc.Michael J. Meuret Consulting, LLCMine Safety Appliances Co. (MSA)Morton SafetyOnsite Medical Services, Inc.REI Engineering, Inc.RMT, Inc.SafeStart SafeTrackSafety Connections, Inc.Scott Health and SafetySesco, LLCSoderberg OpticalSpecialty Gases of America, LLCTingley Rubber CorporationTPS Products, LLCTriMedia Environmental and EngineeringTritech Fall ProtectionURS CorporationU.S. Department of Labor-OSHAWisconsin Initiative to Promote HealthyLifestyles (WIPHL)

Wisconsin Section of AIHAWisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene

CATEGORY 14: SAFETY EQUIPMENT/SERVICES3M Prescription EyewearAccuform SignsANI Safety and Supply, Inc.Appleton Manufacturing DivisionArbon Equipment CorporationBlundstone FootwearBOLDTRONICS, Inc.BonestrooBoot ConnectionBradley CorporationBW Technologies by HoneywellC.A. Short CompanyCapital SafetyCardiac ScienceCavComCentral Wisconsin Optical, LLCDalmec ManipulatorsDymax EngineeringElvin Safety SupplyESC Services, Inc.FabEnCo, Inc.Facility Graphic Solutions, Inc.Fisher SafetyFleming Safety GroupFlexible Lifeline SystemsGlobal Glove and Safety Manufacturing, Inc.Gold Cross Ambulance Service, Inc.GraingerGreat Lakes Sales and Marketing, Inc.Hagemeyer North AmericaHastings Air Energy Control, Inc.Herslof Optical CompanyHy-Safe TechnologyHy-Test Safety Shoe ServiceIndustrial Scientific CorporationITU, Inc.Kee Safety, Inc.Lab Safety Supply, Inc.Lighthouse Safety, LLCMagid Glove and SafetyMartor USAMilwaukee Lead/Asbestos Information Center,Inc.

Mine Safety Appliances Co. (MSA)Moldex-Metric, Inc.Morton SafetyNew Life Physical Therapy and SportsMedicine

North by HoneywellOnsite Medical Services, Inc.Pro Safety, Inc.Quest Technologies, Inc.Raeco – LIC, LLCREI Engineering, Inc.Riverside Manufacturing CompanyRKI Instruments, Inc.Rockford Systems, Inc.Rogan’s Shoes, Inc.Scott Health and SafetySesco, LLCSoderberg OpticalTechnology Resource Advisors, Inc.TMI Coatings, Inc.Tritech Fall ProtectionTyndale Company

U.S. Department of Labor-OSHAVanderloop Shoes, Inc.Vorpahl Fire and SafetyWerner Electric Supply Co.Westex, IncorporatedWisconsin Safety Council

CATEGORY 15: MISCELLANEOUS3E CompanyThe Alaris Group, Inc.Appleton Manufacturing DivisionAmerican Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) –Wisconsin and Nicolet Chapter

Aspirus Occupational HealthBW Technologies by HoneywellCapital SafetyCavComCentral Supply CompanyCoventry Workers’ Comp ServicesDamarco Solutions, LLCEncore UnlimitedExaminetics, Inc.Faith Technologies, Inc.GraingerHNI, Inc.Hy-Safe TechnologyITU, Inc.J. F. Ahern Co.JNA StaffKee Safety, Inc.Martor USAMichael J. Meuret Consulting, LLCProulx Professional Research, Inc.SafeStart SafeTrackSentry Insurance/Parker Services, Inc.Sesco, LLCShowa Best GloveSiteHawkSpecialty Gases of America, LLCTK Group, Inc.TMI Coatings, Inc.Tools of Marketing, Inc.Tritech Fall ProtectionTyndale CompanyVeolia ES Industrial ServicesWellness Council of WisconsinWisconsin Department ofTransportation/Transportation Safety

Wisconsin Motor Carriers Association

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3E Company1905 Aston AvenueCarlsbad, CA 92008Phone: (760) 602-8700Email: [email protected]: www.3ecompany.com3E Company’s comprehensive suite of dataproducts and information services enablesimproved compliance with global Environmental,Health and Safety (EHS) requirements related to thesafe manufacturing, distribution, transportation,usage and disposal of chemicals and hazardousproducts. Whether you are a manufacturer ordistributor, or a company whose employees handlehazardous materials, 3E can tailor a programspecific to the EHS compliance information andmanagement needs of your organization thatprovides benefits to the entire enterprise andthroughout the supply chain. 3E Company’s fullproduct lifecycle approach provides a single,integrated solution for managing EHS capabilities,resulting in reduced cost, risk and liability whileimproving process.Category: 1, 3, 15Contact: Sales

3M PrescriptionEyewear5457 West 79th StreetIndianapolis, IN 46268Phone: (630) 665-9870Email: [email protected]: www.mmm.comPrescription safety eyewear.Category: 11, 13, 14Contact: Mark Montgomery

Accuform Signs16228 Flight Path DriveBrooksville, FL 34604Phone: (800) 237-1001Fax: (800) 394-4001Email:[email protected]

Website: www.accuform.comManufacturer of stock and custom signs, tags,labels, banners and other facility safetyidentification products.Category: 14Contact: Brad Montgomery

Aegis Corporation18550 West Capitol DriveBrookfield, WI 53045-1925Phone: (262) 252-6559Fax: (262) 783-6091Email: [email protected]: www.aegis-corporation.comConsulting firm/insurance broker providingtraining, compliance and customized consultingservices for business and industry.Category: 2, 8, 13Contact: Nick Dillon

Affinity OccupationalHealth1186 Appleton RoadMenasha, WI 54952Phone: (920) 628-1532Fax: (920) 628-1540Email: [email protected]: www.affinityhealth.orgAffinity Occupational Health is a full serviceprovider of workplace health and wellnesssolutions. We offer a full range of services includingpre-placement drug screening and physicals, injurycare, on-site nursing and rehabilitation programsand employee assistance benefits. Ourcomprehensive corporate wellness programs aredesigned to identify the risks of your employeepopulation, and develop targeted interventions thatreduce costs, decrease risks and increaseproductivity. With two convenient locations in theFox Cities and in Oshkosh, we are always just ashort drive away. Give us a call or stop by ourbooth for more information on how our programsand services can benefit your business. Be sure toregister to win our door prize and ask about ourfree corporate wellness assessments.Category: 7Contact: Tammy Davis

The Alaris Group, Inc.PO Box 394Mukwonago, WI 53149Phone: (262) 662-2452Fax: (866) 277-6724Email: [email protected]: www.alarisgroup.comThe ALARIS Group, Inc. is the region’s leadingprovider of medical management services. Intoday’s challenging economic times, weunderstand how important it is to reduceunnecessary healthcare costs while ensuringproductivity is at its best. The ALARIS Group has aproven track record of showing a significant ROI toour customers year after year. We specialize increating tailored services to meet individualemployer needs. We offer Case Management,Integrated Disability, Occupational Health Nursing,Ergonomic Services, Vocational Rehabilitation, JobAnalysis, Transitional Return to Work Services,Catastrophic Case Management, Telephonic andEarly Intervention Triage Assessments, 24/7 CallLine, Life Care Planning, Medical Cost Projections,Translation and Language Services, File Reviewsand so much more.Category: 2, 4, 7, 15Contact: Michael Allen

American Society ofSafety Engineers (ASSE) –Wisconsin andNicolet Chapter2603 North 66th StreetWauwatosa, WI 53213Phone: (262) 825-6498Fax: (262) 787-7703Email: [email protected]: www.wisconsin.asse.orgFounded in 1911, ASSE is the oldest and largestprofessional safety organization. Its more than32,000 members manage, supervise and consult onsafety, health, and environmental issues in industry,insurance, government and education. ASSE isguided by a 16-member Board of Directors, whichconsists of eight regional vice presidents; threecouncil vice presidents; Society president; president-elect; senior vice president; vice president offinance and executive director. ASSE has 16 practicespecialties, 151 chapters, 28 sections and 58student sections.Category: 15Contact: Jim Jones

ANI Safety andSupply, Inc.3701 West Touhy AvenueLincolnwood, IL 60712Phone: (847) 212-6687Email: [email protected]: www.anisafety.comSafety and janitorial supplies distributor.Category: 11, 13, 14Contact: Ani Emrikian

AppletonManufacturingDivisionPO Box 618Neenah, WI 54957-0618Phone: (800) 531-2002 x2209Fax: (920) 751-1525Email: [email protected]: www.appletonmfg.comThe RollMover and CartMover provide safety andconvenience for workers needing to move heavyloads on wheels and product in roll form. Thebattery-powered movers are cordless for tangle-free, trip-free operation. Compact, portable,convenient, and powerful – capable of movingloads in excess of 40,000 lbs. Now workers canavoid injury from pushing and pulling paper rolls,reels, loaded carts, dumpsters, vehicles, and evenstalled tow motors. Ergonomic design and ease ofuse encourages repeated utilization with the end ofmaking your operations safer and more productive.Category: 14, 15Contact: Matt Spang

Bronze Sponsor

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Arbon Equipment Corporation –A Rite Hite Company9017 North Deerbrook TrailMilwaukee, WI 53223Phone: (414) 410-2141Fax: (414) 354-1206Email: [email protected]: www.ritehite.comRite Hite is a world leader of loading dock safetysystems, doors and in-plant solutions. Productsdesigned for maximum safety, productivity andreduced operating costs include dock and trucklevelers, vehicle restraints, high speed doors, safetybarrier systems and HV/LS fans.Category: 14Contact: Ed Blau

Aspirus OccupationalHealth425 Wind Ridge DriveWausau, WI 54401Phone: (715) 847-2812Fax: (715) 847-2928Email: [email protected]: www.aspirus.orgAspirus Occupational Health is the provider ofchoice for the Central Wisconsin businesscommunity. By centering our efforts on the uniqueneeds of our client partners we provide solutionsthat are connected to a total system of care toensure employees return to work quickly andsafely. Improving the health of your workforce isthe end-in-mind for Aspirus Occupational Health,Aspirus Employee Assistance Services and Aspire tobe F.I.T.Category: 7, 15Contact: Jim Owens

Balestrieri Environmentaland Development, Inc.PO Box 860Elkhorn, WI 53121-0860Phone: (262) 743-2800Fax: (262) 743-2810Email:[email protected]

Website: www.balestrierigroup.comBalestrieri is a multi-disciplined environmentalmanagement company that provides turn-keybuilding renovation services, including: interiordemolition, excavation and demolition, pre-construction inspection, asbestos abatement,industrial coating removal, abrasive blasting, moldremediation, hazardous waste remediation, ductcleaning and mechanical insulation. It isunderstood that given the nature of work beingperformed by Balestrieri the protection of humanhealth and the environment shall be the numberone concern of every employee to ensure that ourwork is completed safely for all parties involved.Balestrieri will deliver excellent customer servicefrom project setup and planning through projectcompletion and documentation.Category: 3Contact: Ken Balestrieri

Bel-Art ProductsRicca Chemical6 Industrial RoadPequannock, NJ 07440Phone: (773) 573-6784Fax: (973) 694-7199Email: [email protected]: www.belart.comMakers of Scienceware brand innovative productsolutions used worldwide in laboratories,classrooms and industry.Category: 3, 7, 11Contact: Ron Leamon

Blankenheim Services,LLC1650 Tri-Park Way, Suite AAppleton, WI 54914Phone: (920) 830-6697Fax: (920) 830-6707Email: [email protected]: www.blankenheimservices.comBlankenheim Services, LLC is a national provider ofonsite industrial therapy, ergonomics, post offertesting, job analysis, injury prevention andergonomically-based injury management.Category: 2, 4, 13Contact: Melissa Adelman

Blundstone Footwear1335 Bennett Drive, Suite 129Longwood, FL 32750Phone: (407) 265-0553Fax: (407) 260-1158Email: [email protected]: www.blundstone.comSafety footwear.Category: 11, 13, 14Contact: Dan Saylor

BOLDTRONICS, Inc.655 Post RoadMadison, WI 53713Phone: (608) 271-8979Fax: (608) 274-5111Email: [email protected]: www.boldtronics.comProvider of video and electronic security solutions.Category: 5, 11, 14Contact: Burt Boldebuck

Bonestroo954 Circle DriveGreen Bay, WI 54304-5537Phone: (920) 592-8400Fax: (920) 592-8444Email: [email protected]: www.bonestroo.comBusiness challenges require reliable, well-plannedsolutions. Bonestroo provides those solutions usingcustom-designed strategies teamed with cost-effective technology. Our highly experienced staffspecializes in environmental, health and safety forindustrial clients. Whether it’s evaluating existingprograms, developing new programs, or simplyproviding training, our professionals can tailor asystem that works for your organization.Category: 3, 10, 14Contact: Mike Roznowski

Bronze Sponsor

Please stop by booth 1025for the pinnacle inOccupational Health

and Wellness!

Healthy WorkersMean Healthy Business

425 Wind Ridge Drive, Wausau, WI 54401(715) 847-2312

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Boot Connection4275 West Layton AvenueGreenfield, WI 53221Phone: (414) 325-7208Fax: (414) 325-7208Email: [email protected]: www.bootconnection.comSafety shoes, Shoe Mobile services throughout thestate of Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, and the UP ofMichigan. Huge selection of Metatarsal guards andwomen’s footwear.Category: 11, 13, 14Contact: Bill Stapleton

Bradley CorporationW142 N9101 Fountain BoulevardMenomonee Falls, WI 53051Phone: (262) 532-6014Fax: (262) 532-6055Email: [email protected]: www.bradleycorp.comSafety eyewash and showers for the factory,hospital, university, utility and wherever corrosivesor airborne hazards can cause injury. No chargefacility surveys.Category: 14Contact: Ken Furtsch

BW Technologiesby Honeywell3279 West Pioneer ParkwayArlington, TX 76013Phone: (817) 274-2487Fax: (817) 274-8321Email: [email protected]: www.honeywell.comBW Technologies by Honeywell is the leader ininnovative gas monitoring instrumentation.Showcasing a full line of portable, fixed and standalone equipment, BW utilizes advanced micro-controllers and sensing technology to design andproduce the smallest, most user-friendly and cost-effective instruments in the gas detection industry.Category: 11, 14, 15Contact: Mike Heinz

C.A. Short Company1321 Stirling CourtWest Bend, WI 53095Phone: (800) 535-5690 x108Email: [email protected]: www.cashort.comThe C.A. Short Company provides high-impactsafety incentive and recognition programs that areproven to raise awareness, reduce accidents anddirectly impact the bottom line.Category: 8, 9, 14Contact: Scott Hammer

Capital Safety3833 Sala WayRed Wing, MN 55066Phone: (612) 817-8821Fax: (651) 388-5065Email: [email protected]: www.capitalsafetyus.comCapital Safety, DBI-SALA and Protecta brands, is theworld leading manufacturer of fall protection andrescue equipment, including: full body harnesses,shock absorbing lanyards, self retracting lifelines,rope grabs, confined space equipment, laddersafety systems, anchorage connectors, horizontallifeline systems and training services.Category: 11, 14, 15Contact: Gary Underwood

Cardiac Science9442 Hale Avenue SouthCottage Grove, MN 55016Phone: (651) 334-3241Email: [email protected]: www.cardiacscience.comWe provide the industry’s best life saving AEDs.Category: 7, 13, 14Contact: Matthew Lese

CardinalEnvironmental, Inc.3303 Paine AvenueSheboygan, WI 53081Phone: (920) 459-2500Fax: (920) 459-2503Email: [email protected]: www.cardinalenvironmental.comCardinal Environmental can help you remain incompliance in 2010 and beyond. We can helpwith: new April 2010 requirements for lead-basedpaint; PCB testing; environmental IAQ plans andmonitoring; health, safety and emergencypreparedness plans; training; and AHEARAAsbestos regulations including management plans,inspections and designated person document. Ourstaff has the expertise for complete projectorganization for cost-effective control measures.We can fit into any budget and, most importantly,we care about your company and your employees.Let us help you – help your company.Category: 3, 10, 13Contact: Sue Kaiser

CavComPO Box 1455Walker, MN 56484Phone: (866) 547-4988Fax: (218) 547-4913Email: [email protected]: www.cavcominc.comCavCom specializes in high noise and hazmatcommunication products. CavCom will adapt toany two-way radio.Category: 14, 15Contact: Skylar Kastning

Centec Security SystemsW228 N727 Westmound DriveWaukesha, WI 53187Phone: (262) 549-6000Fax: (262) 549-8055Website: www.centecsecurity.comSecurity systems integrator of CCTV/camerasystems, intrusion and fire alarms and accesscontrol systems.Category: 5Contact: Mark Strunsee

Central Supply Company1511 Pearl StreetWaukesha, WI 53186Phone: (262) 549-2300Fax: (262) 549-2310Email: [email protected]: www.centralsupplycompany.comSigns, tags, labels, equipment for safetyidentification, direction. Make your own signs andlabeling equipment.Category: 15Contact: Gaye Schwab

Central Wisconsin Optical, LLC1014 Merrill AvenueWausau, WI 54401Phone: (715) 301-1057Fax: (715) 301-1059Email: [email protected]: www.centralwioptical.comCWO specializes in safety glasses. We offeraggressive pricing and onsite ordering.Category: 11, 13, 14Contact: Nicole Lyons

Concentra, Inc.2455 North 124th StreetBrookfield, WI 53005Phone: (414) 688-9074Fax: (262) 814-0603Email: [email protected]: www.concentra.comFrom pre-employment screening to injury care,prevention and employee wellness, Concentracreates and delivers healthcare solutions that makebusinesses more successful.Category: 2, 4, 7, 10, 11, 13Contact: Kathryn Steele

Coventry Workers’ CompServices714 Grandview RoadHortonville, WI 54944Phone: (262) 402-7136Fax: (920) 779-3053Email: [email protected]: www.coventryhealthcare.comA leader in care and cost management services forworkers compensation, including: field casemanagement, job analysis, ergonomic evaluations,and medical cost projections.Category: 15Contact: John Martins

Dalmec Manipulators467 Fox CourtBloomingdale, IL 60108Phone: (630) 307-8426Fax: (630) 307-8436Email: [email protected]: www.dalmec.comManufacturer of industrial manipulator.Category: 4, 14Contact: Dan Rowles

Damarco Solutions, LLC219 Main Street SE, Suite 306Minneapolis, MN 55414Phone: (612) 617-0999 x102Fax: (612) 617-0990Email: [email protected]: www.damarco.comDamarco Solutions provides online occupationalsafety and health services, including: MSDSmanagement and respirator medical evaluations.Category: 7, 15Contact: Alan Johnston

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DuPont2322 Jeffy TrailMadison, WI 53719Phone: (608) 848-2460Email: [email protected]: www.dupont.comPPE garments.Category: 11Contact: Jean Casey

Dymax Engineering4751 Mustang CircleSaint Paul, MN 55112Phone: (763) 717-3123Fax: (763) 784-5397Email: [email protected]: www.dymaxengineering.comElectrical engineering, arc flash studies, electricalmaintenance and testing.Category: 11, 13, 14Contact: Joe Schommer

Elvin Safety Supply7300 Washington Avenue SouthEden Prairie, MN 55344-3583Phone: (612) 845-7480Fax: (920) 336-9038Email: [email protected]: www.elvin.comKeeping people safe and companies sound forover 70 years. Today, Elvin Safety has evolved intoa safety solutions company. At Elvin Safety, we aremore than just a full-line safety products distributor.We provide complete safety solutions that helpincrease worker productivity, lower injury potential,decrease your risk exposure, and enable you tolower your liability insurance costs. Elvin offers afull line of safety products and services- fromconsulting, training, safety equipment rentals, safetyproducts, supply chain and custom reportingsolutions.Category: 2, 11, 13, 14Contact: Charles Gyrion

Encore Unlimited2957 Church StreetStevens Point, WI 54481Phone: (800) 434-2520Fax: (715) 343-1515Email: [email protected]: www.encoreunlimited.comEncore Unlimited provides a full compliment ofdisability management services to provide solutionsfor a working world. We have developed valuedrelationships with self-insured employers, insurancecompanies, and third party administrators – a trustthat guides our commitment to excellence. EncoreUnlimited provides a full range of cost containmentservices for occupational and non-occupationalissues, including: medical and disability casemanagement, ergonomic consulting, jobanalysis/job accommodation, education andtraining, onsite nurse/early intervention triage,vocational rehabilitation, medical review servicesand attendance management/integrated disability. Our hallmark is customizationand the proven ability to exceed customers’expectations. With offices throughout the Midwest,Arizona, and access to a national network, our staffbrings the expertise needed to help solve complexproblems associated with disability and work. Weconstantly provide you with the highest level ofservice that will command an “encore” of requestsfor service.Category: 2, 4, 7, 8, 15Contact: Kerry Beck

Environmental ManagementConsulting, Inc.W7748 County Highway VLake Mills, WI 53551Phone: (920) 648-6343Fax: (920) 648-4370Email: [email protected]: www.emc-wi.comIndustrial hygiene safety, indoor air quality, andconsulting services.Category: 3, 10, 13Contact: Bill Freeman

Enviro-SafeConsulting, LLC19395 West Capitol Dr.,Suite 201

Brookfield, WI 53045Phone: (262) 790-2500Fax: (262) 790-2560Email: [email protected]: www.enviro-safe.comEnviro-Safe Consulting is a multidisciplinaryenvironmental and safety consulting firm providinga host of compliance related services pertaining toEPA, WDNR and OSHA.Category: 3, 7, 13Contact: Deb Hull

ESC Services, Inc.9721 South Bluegrass PlaceOak Creek, WI 53154Phone: (262) 939-4825Fax: (866) 848-7840Email: [email protected]: www.escservices.comLockout-tagout services: machine specificprocedures, authorized/affected employee training,annual audits and more. Your one-stop-shop forlockout-tagout compliance.Category: 13, 14Contact: Jimi Michalscheck

Essilor PrescriptionSafety Eyewear5205 Highway 169 NorthPlymouth, MN 55442Phone: (763) 213-7709Fax: (800) 553-1730Email: [email protected]: www.essilorusa.comEssilor is the leading choice for your prescriptionsafety eyewear needs. We have both local andnational capabilities.Category: 11Contact: Tory Olson

Examinetics, Inc.8900 Indian Creek ParkwayOverland Park, KS 66210Phone: (913) 748-2059Fax: (913) 748-2121Email: [email protected]: www.examinetics.comExaminetics, Inc. is the nation’s largest provider ofmobile occupational health screening and datamanagement services. The company offers hearingconservation, respiratory clearance, physicianexaminations and online reporting.Category: 7, 15Contact: Jeffrey Armie

FabEnCo, Inc.2002 Karbach StreetHouston, TX 77092Phone: (713) 686-6620Fax: (713) 688-8031Email: [email protected]: www.safetygate.comForty-year employee owned manufacturer of theFabEnCo self-closing safety product line.Category: 14Contact: David LaCook

Facility Graphic Solutions, Inc.N93 W14594 Whittaker WayMenomonee Falls, WI 53051Phone: (262) 255-1819Fax: (262) 255-9405Email: [email protected]: www.facilitygraphicsolutions.comFacility Graphic Solutions is a distributor specializing infacility and safety solutions that identify and protectpeople and premises. Products include high-performance labels and signs, lockout-tagout andprinting systems, and software. Products to behighlighted at the conference are graphical lockoutprocedure and safety sign services and newly releasedprinters.Category: 14Contact: Robin Kressin

Faith Technologies, Inc.225 Main StreetMenasha, WI 54952Phone: (920) 751-9892Fax: (920) 738-1515Email:[email protected]

Website: www.faithtechnologies.comA self-service electrical and specialty systemscontractor serving commercial, industrial andresidential customers since 1972.Category: 15Contact: Tom Clark

Fisher Safety1606 Sibley CourtSheboygan, WI 53081Phone: (920) 287-1517Fax: (920) 457-5404Email: [email protected]: www.fishersafety.comFisher Safety provides you access to over 75,000safety products from the world’s most respectedmanufacturers and offers you the support you needto protect what matters most at your facilities.Category: 10, 11, 13, 14Contact: Russell Fuerst

Fleming Safety Group12368 Dunham DriveRoscoe, IL 61073Phone: (815) 389-3805Fax: (815) 389-3805Email: [email protected]: www.flemingsafety.comSales and marketing of industrial and safetyproducts.Category: 5, 11, 14Contact: Gary Welden

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Flexible Lifeline Systems14325 West Hardy RoadHouston, TX 77060Phone: (832) 448-2900Fax: (832) 448-2990Email: [email protected]: www.flexiblelifeline.comWe specialize in the design, engineering,installation, training and certification of innovativefall protection solutions. The systems provide a safework environment, while complying with allregulatory requirements.Category: 11, 14Contact: Andrew Townend

Galson Laboratories6601 Kirkville RoadE. Syracuse, NY 13057Phone: (877) 568-5227Fax: (804) 897-8502Email: [email protected]: www.galsonlabs.comComplete monitoring solutions – free pump loan,free sampling badges, instrument rental,instructional videos, AIHA accredited and ISO17025 certified.Category: 10Contact: Steve Winiecki

Global Glove and SafetyManufacturing, Inc.17700 113th AvenueDayton, MN 55369Phone: (763) 416-2129Fax: (763) 416-2148Email: [email protected]: www.globalglove.comSafety gloves, clothing and vests.Category: 11, 14Contact: Dave Gellerman

Gold Cross Ambulance Service,Inc.1055 Wittmann DriveMenasha, WI 54952Phone: (920) 967-6073Fax: (920) 727-3033Email: [email protected]: www.goldcross.orgTraining for business and industries: first-aid,CPR/AED, bloodborne pathogens, and oxygensupplement. Medical product sales: AEDs, oxygenequipment, first-aid kits, and airway barriers.Category: 2, 14Contact: Brian Lawson

Grainger100 Grainger ParkwayLake Forest, IL 60045Phone: (317) 691-1580Fax: (847) 535-9255Email: [email protected]: www.grainger.comGrainger is the leading broad line supplier offacilities maintenance products serving businessesand institutions in the United States, Canada,Mexico, China and Panama. Through a highly-integrated network including more than 600branches, 18 distribution centers and multiplewebsites, Grainger’s employees help customers getthe job done.Category: 5, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15Contact: Ed Stockton

Great Lakes Sales andMarketing, Inc.925 Elm Grove RoadElm Grove, WI 53122Phone: (414) 881-6830Email: [email protected]: www.glsmi.comEyewash, boots, first-aid, fall protection, safetyglasses, ergonomics, respirators, cans and cabinets,Hi Viz, FR clothing and Cal glasses.Category: 10, 11, 14Contact: Bill James

Hagemeyer North America5660 South Westridge DriveNew Berlin, WI 53151Phone: (262) 814-0266 x734Fax: (262) 641-5241Email: [email protected]: www.hagemeyerna.comHagemeyer is a part of a global distributionproviding safety and industrial products across theUSA, Canada and Mexico. We offer a broad rangeof technical services to a wide variety ofgovernment entities and industries.Category: 5, 9, 11, 13, 14Contact: Mitzi Wood

Hastings Air Energy Control,Inc.5555 South Westridge DriveNew Berlin, WI 53151Phone: (262) 364-0500Fax: (262) 364-0550Email: [email protected]: www.hastingsairenergy.comProcess ventilation systems and energy controls –sales and service. Air cleaners, dust collectors, mistcollectors, vehicle exhaust removal systems, surfaceand air decontamination systems. On-demandenergy controls reduce energy costs, noise andoverall cost of ownership. Systems protectpersonnel, facilities and machinery from all types ofairborne contaminants.Category: 3, 10, 14Contact: Doug Young

Health Conservation, Inc. (HCI)415 Financial CourtRockford, IL 61107Phone: (815) 964-4465Fax: (815) 964-4469Email: [email protected]: www.hcihealth.comNationwide leader for mobile audiometric,respiratory fit testing/clearance, vision screening,on-site delivery of test results, training programs anddatabase management.Category: 2, 7, 13Contact: Diana Wreschinsky

Herslof Optical Company12000 West Carmen AvenueMilwaukee, WI 53225Phone: (414) 462-1300Fax: (414) 462-4780Email: [email protected]: www.herslof.comProviding quality prescription eyewear since 1942.Safety eyewear programs are personalized to meetyour particular needs. We also offer comprehensiveeye examinations, contact lenses, fashion eyewear,hardware plans and discount programs as anadditional benefit.Category: 7, 11, 13, 14Contact: Jane Kopczynski

HNI, Inc.16805 West Cleveland AvenueNew Berlin, WI 53151Phone: (262) 782-3940Fax: (262) 782-4198Website: www.hni.comFounded in 1963, HNI has become one of thelargest independent insurance agencies in theMidwest with premiums in excess of $150 million.We are headquartered in New Berlin, Wisconsin,with a second location in Inverness, Illinois. Wespecialize in providing insurance and riskmanagement solutions to the construction,manufacturing and transportation industries. HNI isa full-service insurance agency providing property,casualty and employee benefits products andadvice for our clients.Category: 7, 13, 15Contact: Terry Darga

Hy-Safe Technology960 Commerce DriveUnion Grove, WI 53182Phone: (262) 752-2400Fax: (262) 752-2410Email: [email protected]: www.hysafetech.comHy-Safe Technology provides complete turnkeysolutions for all your fall protection needs –recognizing hazards through assessments, design,engineering, fabrication, installation, training andrecertification. Our goal is to provide ourcustomers with every aspect necessary to create asafe working environment.Category: 11, 14, 15Contact: Maryjo Jerez

Hy-Test Safety Shoe Service7330 North 60th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53223-4602

Phone: (414) 353-2345Fax: (414) 353-8423Email:[email protected]

Website: www.hytest.comLeading distributor of occupational footwear, steeland soft toe. Shoemobile service, retail showrooms.Website and mail ordering. Over 20 brands withhundreds of styles.Category: 7, 11, 14Contact: Pete Pittelkow

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Industrial Scientific Corporation1001 Oakdale RoadOakdale, PA 15071-1500Phone: (412) 788-4353Fax: (412) 788-8353Email: [email protected]: www.indsci.comIndustrial Scientific Corporation is a global leader indesigning, manufacturing, selling and servicing ofgas monitoring instruments, systems and relatedproducts. With continuous improvements inengineering and research/ development, leanmanufacturing operations and expanded servicecapabilities, Industrial Scientific is widely known forproviding rugged, dependable products that excelin monitoring hazardous gases in the mostdemanding work environments in the world.Category: 3, 10, 11, 14Contact: Chris Lange

Ingenuity First820 Association DriveAppleton, WI 54914Phone: (920) 380-4951Fax: (920) 831-6886Email: [email protected]: www.thedacare.orgWellness services, health risk assessment, personalhealth program, occupational health and employeeassistance program.Category: 4, 7Contact: Dena Tarkowski

Ingersoll Rand SecurityTechnologies2171 Executive Drive, Suite 200Addison, IL 60101Phone: (630) 652-4811Fax: (888) 892-2647Email: [email protected]: www.ingersollrand.comDoor hardware and access control systems(Schlage, LCN, Von Duprin).Category: 5Contact: Chris Miller

ITU, Inc.2700 South 160th StreetNew Berlin, WI 53151Phone: (920) 427-2103Email: [email protected]: www.industrialtowel.comIn November, 1930, ITU opened as a Milwaukeeoperation, to provide shop towel services acrossEastern Wisconsin. Since then, ITU’s line ofdiversified products and services has grown toinclude first-aid and safety, Sorbits – the Waste FreeAbsorbent System, and Floor Care Services, amongthe many other products and services that assist inmaintaining a cleaner, safer and more productivework environment for each of ITU’s customers. ITUis a forward-looking company, deeply involved inthe development of new technologies, innovationof new products and processes within the industriallaundry business. ITU strives to deliver superiorservices and is active in the community.Category: 14Contact: Dan Tangredi

J. F. Ahern Co.4247 Argosy CourtMadison, WI 53714Phone: (608) 216-0283Fax: (608) 216-0284Email: [email protected]: www.jfahern.comFire protection, industrial process, mechanicalservice, HVAC, and plumbing.Category: 5, 15Contact: Kent Hoffman

J. J. Keller and Associates,Inc.3003 West BreezewoodLane

Neenah, WI 54957Phone: (920) 727-7318Fax: (920) 727-7526Email:[email protected]

Website: www.jjkeller.comRegulatory and compliance manuals, handbooksand software. Online management tools for HR,DOT and OSHA considerations. Training DVDs,kits and handbooks. Online training library, securityproducts, and safety supplies.Category: 1, 2, 12Contact: Michael Monson

JNA Staff530 South 11th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53204Phone: (414) 643-5552Fax: (414) 643-6996Email: [email protected]: www.jnastaffing.comWe are a staffing agency that maximizes theprofitability in the manufacturing sector with on-time productive workers with a mindset of safety.JNA is one of the recipients of the Corporate SafetyAwards.Category: 8, 15Contact: Manuel Perez

Kee Safety, Inc.100 Stradtman StreetBuffalo, NY 14206Phone: (716) 474-5386Fax: (716) 896-5696Email: [email protected]: www.keesafety.comKee Safety provides OSHA compliant fallprotection systems, including: non-penetrating roofedge guard rails, skylight covers, roof hatch railingand personal dead weight anchors. Kee Safety alsoprovides safety boots, gloves, hard hats, harnessand lanyards. Also available from Kee Safety areKee Klamp steel, aluminum and ADA handrailsolutions.Category: 14, 15Contact: Andrew Kirk

La Crosse Footwear, Inc.17634 Northeast Airport WayPortland, OR 97230Phone: (503) 262-0110 x1313Fax: (503) 258-3205Email: [email protected]: www.lacrossefootwear.comPremium quality footwear and apparelmanufacturer.Category: 11Contact: Kendall Cartier

Lab Safety Supply, Inc.401 South Wright RoadJanesville, WI 53546Phone: (800) 356-0783Fax: (800) 543-9910Email: [email protected]: www.labsafety.comNorth America’s leading distributor of safety andindustrial products including: PPE, fall protection,lockout-tagout, signs and labels, and much more.Call today for your FREE catalog.Category: 10, 11, 14Contact: Mark Hohlstein

Lakeshore Technical College1290 North AvenueCleveland, WI 53015Phone: (920) 693-1212Fax: (920) 693-3564Email: [email protected]: www.gotoltc.eduTraining provider for safety and health, OSHAcompliance, hazardous material, environmental,fire protection, emergency medical services, andemergency management for industry, healthcareand municipalities. Your 24/7 training provider.Category: 2Contact: Brian Lilyquist

Lighthouse Safety, LLC3620 North 126th StreetBrookfield, WI 53005Phone: (262) 790-1155Fax: (262) 783-6211Email: [email protected]: www.lighthousesafety.comFall protection and confined space specialists andtraining services.Category: 2, 14Contact: John Corriveau

Magid Glove and Safety2060 North Kolmar AvenueChicago, IL 60639-3481Phone: (800) 444-8030Fax: (773) 384-6677Email: [email protected]: www.magidglove.comAmerica’s leading manufacturer and distributor ofwork gloves, protective clothing, industrial hygieneand safety equipment. A valued source tothousands of companies, Magid has beenmanufacturing gloves and personal protectiveequipment since 1946.Category: 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14Contact: Marty Rozek

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Marshfield Clinic2727 Plaza DriveWausau, WI 54401Phone: (715) 847-0834Fax: (715) 847-3868Email:[email protected]

Website: www.marshfieldclinic.orgMarshfield Clinic occupational physicians, nursepractitioners and staff provide highly-effective: (1)pre-placement services, (2) DOT medical,surveillance and other regulatory services, (3) drugtesting, (4) clinical consulting, second opinions andIMEs, (5) health promotion and wellness services,and (6) worker’s compensation treatment.Category: 7Contact: Rick Lang

Martor USA1235 South Kimps Court, Unit 29Green Bay, WI 54313Phone: (920) 662-9646Fax: (920) 662-9648Email: [email protected]: www.martorusa.comMartor safety knives help prevent accidents. Itemsinclude several smart knives that can sense loss ofcontact with the item being cut to dramaticallyreduce injuries. In addition, there areergonomically designed knives, spring loadedknives, concealed blade knives, trimming tools, anda variety of scrapers and blades. Designed to cutcorrugated, plastic, paper, cloth and leather safelyand efficiently.Category: 14, 15Contact: Tommy Landwehr

Medical Screening Services5727 West Howard StreetNiles, IL 60714Phone: (847) 647-7911Fax: (847) 647-1885Email: [email protected]: www.medscreening.comMedical Screening Services is the leading Midwestprovider in consumer-operated vital signs monitors,with over 7,000 kiosks installed in thirteen states.Products include: Lifeclinic fully automated bloodpressure/pulse rate health stations, and Healthpointtouchscreen health/safety information kiosks.Category: 7Contact: Michael Bagan

MEDIVAN, Inc.4953 South Packard AvenueCudahy, WI 53110Phone: (414) 483-8267Fax: (414) 483-4991Email: [email protected]: www.medivaninc.comMEDIVAN is your mobile healthcare provider. Weoffer audiometric screening, respirator clearance,vision screening, video training and classroomtraining. We also offer onsite drug screening andbreath alcohol testing.Category: 7, 8, 13Contact: Peter Geiger

Michael J. MeuretConsulting, LLC623 Fulton StreetWausau, WI 54403Phone: (715) 298-0154Email: [email protected]: www.mjmsafetyconsulting.com1910 general industry 10/30 hour courses,quantative respirator fit-testing, safety audits,required OSHA training, executive safetycommittees, and conflict resolution.Category: 2, 13, 15Contact: Mike Meuret

Mid America OSHA EducationCenter33 Greenwood LaneSpringboro, OH 45066Phone: (937) 704-0111Fax: (937) 704-9394Email: [email protected]: www.midamericaosha.orgOSHA and safety training, including OSHA trainerqualification classes.Category: 2Contact: Susan White

Midwest Center forOccupational Health and Safety2221 University Avenue Southeast, Suite 350Minneapolis, MN 55414Phone: (612) 625-2443Fax: (612) 626-4525Email: [email protected]: www.sph.umn.edu/ce/mcohsSince 1977, the Midwest Center for OccupationalHealth and Safety (MCOHS) has actively served theMidwest by offering graduate training programs andcontinuing education courses in the field ofoccupational health and safety. This Education andResearch Center is sponsored, in part, by theNational Institute for Occupational Safety andHealth. The MCOHS provides continuing educationto prepare occupational health and safetyprofessionals to address current and emergingthreats to the national workforce. Courses rangefrom short updates to five-day certificate basedtrainings in: continuing education in occupationalhealth and safety; hazardous substances trainingcontinuing education; agricultural safety and healthcontinuing education. MCOHS can design any ofour training to fit your health and safety needs. Ouronsite training saves time and money by bringingcustomized classes to your organization. TheMidwest Center continuing education staff, alongwith adjunct faculty who are experts in regulatorycompliance, ergonomics, industrial hygiene andsafety, can help you address and resolve workplacesafety issues.Category: 2Contact: Chris Western

Midwest Patrol andInvestigative, LLC2418 Crossroads Drive, Suite 1200Madison, WI 53718Phone: (608) 243-7906Fax: (608) 243-8345Email: [email protected]: www.mpiprotective.comCorporate onsite security; armed mobile patrols,alarm and emergency response; personal security;and private investigation.Category: 5Contact: George Birch

Milwaukee Lead/AsbestosInformation Center, Inc.2223 South Kinnickinnic AvenueMilwaukee, WI 53207Phone: (414) 481-9070Fax: (414) 481-1859Email: [email protected]: www.mlaic.comMilwaukee Lead/Asbestos Information Center is thelargest lead paint abatement training provider inthe state.Category: 2, 3, 14Contact: Ada Duffey

Mine Safety AppliancesCo. (MSA)6002 High Ridge CircleWeston, WI 54476Phone: (414) 587-8000Fax: (715) 355-7700Email: [email protected]: www.msanet.comRespirators, head protection, fall protection and gasdetection for industry, fire and hazmat markets.Category: 10, 13, 14Contact: Chris Haebich

Moldex-Metric, Inc.10111 West Jefferson BoulevardCulver City, CA 90232Phone: (224) 217-4489Fax: (847) 918-8057Email: [email protected]: www.moldex.comLeading manufacturer in hearing and respiratoryproducts.Category: 14Contact: Glen Mika

Morton Safety1112 South Commercial StreetNeenah, WI 54956Phone: (920) 727-3861Fax: (920) 727-3871Email: [email protected]: www.mortonsafety.comDistributor of environmental, PPE, occupationalhealth products and all OSHA training, and trainingfor AED, first-aid, bloodborne and all distributedproducts.Category: 11, 13, 14Contact: Allen Bergles

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New Life Physical Therapy andSports MedicinePO Box 31Baraboo, WI 53913Phone: (608) 356-2334Fax: (608) 356-2636Email: [email protected]: www.newlifept.com“Functionomics” is an injury prevention and riskreduction program designed to reduce direct andindirect costs related to workers’ compensationclaims. The program is built on the strategies of(expanding) balancing worker capacity and workerdemands by identifying individuals anddepartments “at risk” for injury claims andaddressing those risks with innovative solutions.Category: 4, 7, 14Contact: Bryan Cummings/Matthew Vanderkooi

North by HoneywellS90 W31295 Wigwam DriveMukwonago, WI 53149Phone: (262) 363-3729Fax: (262) 363-3739Email: [email protected]: www.northsafety.comFor more than 75 years, North Safety has beenrecognized as a top-quality safety manufacturer. Weprovide the broadest line of personal protectiveequipment in the world. North’s history of productinnovation is noted throughout the industry.Category: 11, 14Contact: Wendy Siegel

Onsite Medical Services, Inc.265 North River Street, Suite 102Delano, MN 55328Phone: (763) 972-2281Fax: (866) 798-4692Email: [email protected]: www.onsitemedicalservice.comHelping municipal and industrial clients meetOSHA/MSHA regulations with cost-effective onsitehealth and hearing exams.Category: 2, 7, 10, 13, 14Contact: Bob Ewing

PC Training Source1660 South Hwy 100, Suite 500Saint Louis Park, MN 55416Phone: (952) 697-3677Fax: (952) 697-3678Email: [email protected]: www.pctrainingsource.comWe source world-class content, products, andservices in the training industry to fit your criteria.We guarantee highest quality for price paid andcurrently represent over 35 vendors.Category: 1, 2Contact: Kristin Ford

Prevea EmployerServices2710 Executive DriveGreen Bay, WI 54307Phone: (920) 272-1117Fax: (920) 272-1120Email: [email protected]: www.prevea.comHealth and wellness services for employers.Category: 7Contact: Kristina Lemke

Pro Safety, Inc.5805 West Hemlock StreetMilwaukee, WI 53223Phone: (414) 559-5828Fax: (262) 536-4571Email: [email protected]: www.prosafetywear.comPersonal safety equipment and Billy Boots.Category: 14Contact: Lynn Simonis

Proulx ProfessionalResearch, Inc.PO Box 525Brookfield, WI 53008-0525Phone: (262) 784-4300Fax: (262) 641-0508Email: [email protected]: www.proulxresearch.comPrivate investigation agency serving the insuranceindustry, law firms, and employers, since 1989. Wespecialize in worker’s compensation, FMLA andDefense, surveillance background investigations,statements, and photography.Category: 8, 15Contact: Doug Proulx

QuestTechnologies, Inc.1060 Corporate Center DriveOconomowoc, WI 53066Phone: (800) 245-0779Fax: (262) 567-4047Email: [email protected]: www.questtechnologies.comQuest is the manufacturer of noise dosimeters,sound level meters, heat stress, vibration, indoor airquality and gas detection instruments. Ourmonitoring instruments serve a variety ofoccupations and industries with clients in themining, research, environment, enforcement,military education, and manufacturing businesssectors.Category: 3, 10, 14Contact: Andy Bragg

Raeco – LIC, LLC135 Bernice DriveBensenville, IL 60106Phone: (800) 852-9795Fax: (815) 464-8720Email: [email protected]: www.raeco.comManufacturers’ representative/distributor of world-class environmental, health and safetyinstrumentation and monitoring solutions.Category: 3, 10, 14Contact: Kenya Turner

REI Engineering, Inc.4080 North 20th AvenueWausau, WI 54401Phone: (715) 675-9784Fax: (715) 675-4060Email: [email protected]: www.reiengineering.comREI Engineering, Inc. (REI) offers safety andenvironmental regulatory solutions for today’sbusinesses. REI has a history of exceeding clientexpectations, while providing practical solutions.REI provides services such as safety programdevelopment and implementation, employee safetyand environmental training, full environmental andsafety facility audits, and other regulatorycompliance assistance to help companies complywith today’s regulations.Category: 3, 13, 14Contact: Jeny Gustafson

RGH and Associates,Inc.2619 Champion RoadNaperville, IL 60564Phone: (630) 527-1534Fax: (630) 527-1828Email: [email protected]: www.rghgroup.netManufacturers’ agents for industrial safety sellingthrough authorized distributors.Category: 11Contact: Russ Haack

RiversideManufacturingCompanyPO Box 460Moultrie, GA 31776Phone: (229) 985-5210Fax: (229) 890-5309Email: [email protected]: www.riversideuniforms.comRiverside provides a complete line of high-quality,flame resistant clothing. Our garments are madefrom market proven name brand fabrics.Category: 5, 11, 14Contact: Fred Grotzke

RKI Instruments, Inc.33248 Central AvenueUnion City, CA 94587Phone: (800) 754-5165Fax: (510) 441-5650Email: [email protected]: www.rkiinstruments.comManufacturer of portable/fixed systems, gasdetection equipment, and sensor technology.Products include: smallest 4-gas monitor, 5-sensorsample draw with 100% volume methane, and 6-gas portable.Category: 5, 10, 14Contact: John Maslowski

RMT, Inc.150 North Patrick Boulevard, Suite 180Brookfield, WI 53045Phone: (262) 879-1212Fax: (262) 879-1220Email: [email protected]: www.rmtinc.comIndustrial ventilation, industrial hygiene andbehavior based safety.Category: 3, 10, 13Contact: Brian Harms

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Rockford Systems, Inc.4620 Hydraulic RoadRockford, IL 61109-2695Phone: (815) 874-3610Fax: (815) 874-6144Email: [email protected]: www.rockfordsystems.comRockford Systems, Inc. provides controls andsafeguarding systems for the metal fabricating,metal cutting, woodworking, packaging, robotic,and paper industries. Products include: powerpress and press brake controls; light curtainpresence-sensing devices; safety laser scanners;safety interlock switches; safety mats; safety deviceinterfaces; barrier and perimeter guarding systems;chip shields; motor starters; and disconnectswitches. Services include: machine surveys;professional proposals; design engineering;installation of equipment; technical support; andtraining seminars.Category: 2, 14Contact: Brian Andrews

Rogan’s Shoes, Inc.1750 Ohio StreetRacine, WI 53405Phone: (262) 637-3613 x33Fax: (262) 637-3319Email: [email protected]: www.rogansshoes.comWisconsin-based, family-owned and operatedfootwear retailer since 1971 with 30 retail outletsand four mobile safety footwear trucks to serveyou. Bring Rogan’s “Onsite” Safety FootwearProgram into your facility. Our safety footweartrucks are fully stacked with over 1,500 pairs ofsafety shoes and boots from18 major name brands and a minimum of twoRogan’s Shoes’ expert sales associates.Category: 11, 14Contact: Dan Donaldson

SafeStart SafeTrack335 University AvenueBelleville, Ontario CANADA K8N5A5Phone: (800) 792-6933Fax: (613) 962-0284Email: [email protected]: www.safestart-safetrack.comSafeStart is a personal safety awareness and skillsprogram with a 24/7 approach to safety. SafeStarthas provided over a million employees with acommon safety language at home, at work and onthe road. SafeTrack is a traditional Observation andFeedback program designed to teach positive, non-punitive workplace observations reinforcing thecore concepts from SafeStart.Category: 13, 15Contact: Ruth Steeves

Safety Connections, Inc.2108 Kohler Memorial Drive, Suite 170Sheboygan, WI 53081Phone: (920) 208-7520Fax: (920) 208-7510Email: [email protected]: www.safetyconnections.comSafety Advisory Company – culture and leadershiptraining, compliance training, safety programs,safety training, claims management, loss controlservices, and HR services.Category: 2, 8, 13Contact: Mike Barber

SAINTS Health Servicesfor Business5412 Highway 10 EastStevens Point, WI 54481Phone: (715) 346-5243Fax: (715) 346-5419Email:[email protected]

Website: www.saintshealthservices.orgSAINTS Health Services for Business is acomprehensive occupational health clinic thatoffers services including, but not limited to: drugtesting program management (including MRO),medical care for injured workers, casemanagement, medical directorship, specializedphysicals, physical and occupational therapy,health and wellness programs, and mobile vanservices. SAINTS also specializes in onsite medicalservices and placement of providers that include:RN, therapists, and nurse practitioners.Category: 2, 4, 7Contact: Peggy Flaherty

Scott Health and Safety4320 Goldmine RoadMonroe, NC 28110Phone: (630) 834-8733Fax: (630) 834-8734Email: [email protected]: www.scotthealthsafety.comManufacturer of equipment used for workerprotection and safety.Category: 11, 13, 14Contact: Chris Fallon

Sentry Insurance/Parker Services, Inc.1800 Northpoint DriveStevens Point, WI 54481Phone: (715) 346-7730Email:[email protected]

Website:www.sentry.com

Sentry Insurance was founded in 1904 and is oneof the nation’s largest and strongest mutualinsurance companies offering all lines of insurancecoverage. Sentry’s financial strength is alsorecognized by AM BEST (industry’s leading ratingauthority) as an A+ company.Category: 2, 4, 15Contact: Dan Hoover

Sesco, LLC1215 South 41st StreetManitowoc, WI 54220Phone: (920) 482-0016Fax: (920) 482-0087Email: [email protected]: www.sesco-services.comSafety training, engineering services, consultingservices, products and supplies, and fall protectionservices.Category: 2, 3, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15Contact: Domingo Flores

Showa Best Glove579 Edison StreetMenlo, GA 30731Phone: (706) 862-6755Fax: (706) 862-2049Email: [email protected]: www.bestglove.comOffers premium quality general purpose, cutresistant, specialty, chemical resistant, anddisposable gloves for a vast multitude of industries.Category: 10, 11, 15Contact: Vickie Hammett

SiteHawk709 Nissan DriveSmyrna, TN 37167Phone: (615) 459-0064 x32Fax: (615) 459-5644Email: [email protected]: www.sitehawk.comSiteHawk offers a complete approach to (M)SDSand EH&S chemical information managementthrough our web-based, user-friendly software andmanaged services. We consistently lead the way inanticipating and responding to changing needswithin the global marketplace. From SiteHawkVendor (M)SDS Management to SiteHawk (M)SDSEngineer for authoring GHS and globally compliant(M)SDSs, and from SiteHawk Web Hosting andDistribution to our onsite chemical inventoryservices, we have the software and servicesolutions you need to elevate your (M)SDSmanagement vision.Category: 1, 3, 15Contact: Jeff Stier

SKC, Inc.PO Box 348Wales, WI 53183Phone: (888) 752-2332Fax: (262) 968-3999Email: [email protected]: www.skcinc.comSKC, the world leader in sampling technologies,produces quality air sampling products for theindustrial hygiene, safety, occupational health,environmental, and indoor air quality professional.Category: 10Contact: Doug Dowis

Soderberg Optical205 South Stoughton RoadMadison, WI 53714Phone: (847) 840-8883Website: www.soseyes.comSafety prescription eyewear; safety eyewearproducts and solutions.Category: 7, 11, 13, 14Contact: Pat Grosset

Specialty Gases of America, LLC300 Sumac RoadWheeling, IL 60090Phone: (219) 718-5371Fax: (219) 947-4027Email: [email protected]: www.americangasgroup.comCalibration, laboratory and specialty gases;industrial gases; cryogenic gases.Category: 10, 13, 15Contact: Jeff Johnson

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State of WisconsinDepartment ofCommerce/Safety andBuildings DivisionP.O. Box 2658, 201 W. Washington AvenueMadison, WI 53701-2658Phone: (608) 261-2503Email: [email protected]: www.dwd.wisconsin.govOur department provides safety and healthprotection for public sector employees, conductssafety inspections of amusement rides and ski liftequipment. Our staff also investigates workerscompensation claims for the Department ofWorkforce Development. These investigations aredone to determine if a violation of a safety codehas occurred.Contact: David Vriezen—Section Chief

Technology Resource Advisors,Inc.320 East Buffalo Street, Suite 705Milwaukee, WI 53202Phone: (414) 276-3300Fax: (800) 407-3226Email: [email protected]: www.technologyresourceadvisors.comTechnology Resource Advisors, Inc. providesscalable, flexible, and future proof IP-based videosurveillance and access control solutions. At thecore of our offering is open platform architecture,which allows for the integration of legacy cablingand equipment with current technology from allmajor manufacturers.Category: 1, 14Contact: Jason Schmitt

Tingley Rubber Corporation1 Cragwood DriveSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080Phone: (908) 757-7474Fax: (866) 757-9239Email: [email protected]: www.tingleyrubber.comProtective clothing and footwear; hi-visibilityclothing.Category: 11, 13Contact: Bruce Pagel

TK Group, Inc.1781 South Bell School RoadRockford, IL 61016Phone: (815) 332-3460Fax: (815) 332-5204Email: [email protected]: www.tkontheweb.comTK Group is the nation’s largest mobile HearingTesting Company. We test and train up to 10employees at a time, and up to 240 in 8 hours. Wehave a secure web-based reporting program thatallows you to monitor your program from your PC.Category: 15Contact: Dave Bennett

TMI Coatings, Inc.3291 Terminal DriveSaint Paul, MN 55121Phone: (651) 452-6100Fax: (651) 452-0598Email: [email protected]: www.tmicoatings.comPainting and restoration contractors of buildinginteriors and exteriors, including: floors, walls andceilings.Category: 14, 15Contact: Judy Moss

TPS Products, LLCW11378 Riverside RoadMarion, WI 54950Phone: (715) 754-2207Fax: (775) 860-0807Email: [email protected] aqueous parts washers, solvent alternatives,sales, service, parts, detergent, for water-based partwashers.Category: 3, 11, 13Contact: Tim Silvius

Tools of Marketing, Inc.E11328 Sauk Prairie RoadPrairie du Sac, WI 53578Phone: (608) 643-5463Fax: (608) 643-5421Email: [email protected]: www.toolsofmarketing.comPromotional products; items that can be printed,engraved or embroidered with company logo suchas pens, mugs, awards, clothing, etc.Category: 9, 15Contact: Amanda Taylor

TriMediaEnvironmentaland Engineering31 South Water Street EastFort Atkinson, WI 53538Phone: (920) 568-9190Fax: (920) 568-9195Email: [email protected]: www.trimediaee.comTriMedia provides safety services and training,industrial hygiene services, environmentalconsulting, civil engineering, land surveying, andGIS. Offices in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Arizona.Category: 3, 10, 13Contact: Scott Marketto

Tritech Fall Protection4071-D LB McLeod RoadOrlando, FL 32811Phone: (877) 287-0808Fax: (403) 287-0818Email: [email protected]: www.tritechfallprotection.comTritech Fall Protection Systems offers leading edgesolutions of permanent engineered fall protectionsystems. Our team provides each client with anexceptional amount of experience in the design,engineer, supply, installations and certification ofeach system. We pride ourselves on providing thesafest, advanced and most cost-effective solutionfor your application.Category: 13, 14, 15Contact: Shanda Walker

Tyndale Company5050 Applebutter RoadPipersville, PA 18947Phone: (800) 356-3433 x165Fax: (215) 766-5661Email: [email protected]: www.tyndaleusa.comTyndale, the most trusted name in flame-resistantclothing, offers top-quality apparel in managedclothing programs. As a manufacturer anddistributor, our full line includes: jackets, shirts,pants, bibs/coveralls and boots.Category: 11, 14, 15Contact: David Leedom

U.S. Departmentof Labor-OSHA4802 East BroadwayStreet

Madison, WI 53716Phone: (608) 441-5388Fax: (608) 441-5400Email: [email protected]: www.osha.govTechnical assistance and tools designed to assistemployers and employees in achieving compliancewith the regulatory standards affecting their workestablishments, as well as tools intended to aid inthe development of effective safety and healthprograms. Free government publications.Category: 12, 13, 14Contact: Leslie Ptak

University ofWisconsin-Stout184 Micheels HallMenomonie, WI 54751Phone: (715) 232-2148Fax: (715) 232-1452Email: [email protected]: www.uwstout.eduUW-Stout’s emphasis of teaching through theapplication of theory to real-world problems helpsproduce well-rounded students sought after byemployers.Category: 2Contact: Gene Ruenger

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URS Corporation6737 West Washington Street, Suite 2265Milwaukee, WI 53214Phone: (414) 831-4118Fax: (414) 831-4101Email: [email protected]: www.urscorp.comURS Corporation is a leading consultingengineering firm with operations in more than 20countries and more than 300 offices. OurWisconsin operation provides a wide range ofengineering services including environmental,health and safety (EHS) compliances for industries,municipal, state and federal programs. Wespecialize in onsite EHS services managing allaspects of the EHS compliances.Category: 3, 10, 13Contact: Patricia Sanhueza

Vanderloop Shoes, Inc.400 Moasis DriveLittle Chute, WI 54140Phone: (920) 687-8805Fax: (920) 788-3087Email: [email protected]: www.vanderloopshoes.comAll styles of safety and non-safety work footwear.Category: 11, 14Contact: Steve De Bruin

Veolia ES Industrial Services2905 Paine AvenueSheboygan, WI 53081Phone: (920) 459-2711Fax: (920) 458-0936Website: www.veoliaes.comBiosolid transportation; industrial cleaning.Category: 3, 15Contact: Earl Wilhelm

Vorpahl Fire and Safety526 Lambeau StreetGreen Bay, WI 54307Phone: (920) 497-7200Fax: (920) 497-8388Email: [email protected]: www.vorpahlfireandsafety.comComplete line of both fire and safety products,respiratory protection, gloves, glasses, ear plugs,and SCBAs.Category: 5, 11, 14Contact: Kent Vorpahl

Wellness Council of Wisconsin1243 North 10th Street, Suite 200Milwaukee, WI 53205Phone: (414) 291-9355Fax: (414) 224-0243Email: [email protected]: www.wellnesscouncilwi.orgNonprofit whose mission is to promote worksitewellness in Wisconsin, affiliate of Wellness Councilsof America, offering employer memberships, onlinetools, and resources, Well Workplace Checklist,Well Workplace Award national accreditationprogram, education and networking opportunities.Category: 2, 7, 15Contact: Theresa Islo

Werner Electric Supply Co.PO Box 668Neenah, WI 54957-0668Phone: (920) 729-4500Fax: (920) 729-4484Email: [email protected]: www.wernerelectric.comElectrical distribution. Nearly 40 engineers andproduct specialists are on staff to provide servicessuch as technical support, training, energy audits,inventory management, lighting design, securityand arc flash.Category: 14Contact: Amanda Marsicek

Westex, Incorporated2845 West 48th PlaceChicago, IL 60632-2099Phone: (773) 523-7000Fax: (773) 523-0965Email: [email protected]: www.westexinc.comWestex, Inc. manufactures INDURA Ultra Softflame resistant fabrics that offer industry-leadingbalance of protection, comfort and value, and offerexcellent protection from electric arc flash forNFPA 70E compliance and flash fire.Category: 11, 14Contact: Scott Francis

Wisconsin Departmentof Transportation/Transportation SafetyPO Box 7936Madison, WI 53707-7936Phone: (608) 266-0402Fax: (608) 267-0441Email: [email protected]: www.dot.wisconsin.govCategory: 15Contact: Vicki Schwabe

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Wisconsin Initiative to PromoteHealthy Lifestyles (WIPHL)330 East Lakeside StreetMadison, WI 53715Phone: (608) 358-2581Fax: (608) 263-8529Email: [email protected]: www.fammed.wisc.eduThe Wisconsin Initiative to Promote HealthyLifestyles (WIPHL) provides evidence-based, cost-effective Screening, Brief Intervention, andReferral-to-Treatment (SBIRT) services for alcoholand drug use at primary clinics and other medicalsettings in Wisconsin. The initiative is funded by theU.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health ServicesAdministration, administered by the WisconsinDepartment of Health Services, and coordinatedby the University of Wisconsin School of Medicineand Public Health (Department of FamilyMedicine) and the Wisconsin Medical Society.Category: 2, 7, 13Contact: Joan Fischer

Wisconsin Lift Truck Corp.3125 Intertech DriveBrookfield, WI 53045Phone: (262) 781-8011 x3011Email: [email protected]: www.wisconsinlift.comLift truck operator training and lift truck sales,service, rentals, and parts.Category: 2Contact: David Hermann

Wisconsin Manufacturersand Commerce (WMC)501 East WashingtonAvenue

Madison, WI 53703-2914Phone: (608) 258-3400Fax: (608) 258-3413Email: [email protected]: www.wmc.orgWMC is Wisconsin’s most successful businessadvocacy organization. Nearing a century ofservice to state businesses in all sectors, including:manufacturing, service, healthcare, wholesale,retail, energy, transportation and technology, localchambers of commerce and specialized tradeassociations. WMC is both Wisconsin’s statechamber of commerce as well as a statewide, non-partisan, non-profit business association with 3,500member companies, and the state’s safety council.WMC is dedicated to making Wisconsin the mostcompetitive state in the nation.Category: 2Contact: Amber Schroeder

Wisconsin MotorCarriers AssociationPO Box 44849Madison, WI 53744-4849Phone: (608) 833-8200 x12Fax: (608) 833-2875Email: [email protected]: www.witruck.orgThe Wisconsin Motor Carriers Association (WMCA)is a non-profit trade association representing theinterests of the trucking and motorcoach industrieswithin the State of Wisconsin. The Association has1,300 member companies, and strives to representall segments of the trucking industry. This includeslarge and small companies; for-hire as well asprivate carriers; less-than truckload, truckload,household goods, milk haulers, motorcoachoperations; and companies with almost any type oftruck. The association has registered lobbyists toprovide the trucking industry perspective tolegislators and state agency personnel. The WMCAis also the Wisconsin affiliate of the AmericanTrucking Association in Washington, D.C., therebyproviding WMCA members with information onnational issues.Category: 15Contact: Susan Webb

Wisconsin Safety Council(WSC)501 East WashingtonAvenue

Madison, WI 53703-2914Phone: (800) 236-3400Fax: (608) 258-3413Email: [email protected]: www.wisafetycouncil.orgSince its inception in 1923, WSC has the latestsafety training and product information in oneconvenient location. Visit our booth to update yoursafety health program. Whether starting fromscratch or updating an existing safety program,WSC has access to all the resources you need toprevent injuries and costly claims, as well asincrease productivity and stay competitive. WSC isa charitable not-for-profit, non-governmental,affiliate of the WMC Foundation and a charteredchapter of the National Safety Council.Category: 2, 14Contact: Pam Kelly

Wisconsin Section of AIHA11621 West Oxford PlaceWauwatosa, WI 53226Phone: (608) 790-2665Email: [email protected]: www.aihawi.orgThe American Industrial Hygiene Association –Wisconsin Section is a regional subdivision of theAmerican Industrial Hygiene Association. TheSection’s membership is comprised of professionalsworking in industrial hygiene and associated fields.The purposes of AIHA are to promote the field ofindustrial hygiene, to provide education andtraining, to provide a forum for the exchange ofideas and information, and to represent theinterests of industrial hygienists and those theyserve.Category: 2, 10, 13Contact: Cassidy Kuchenbecker

Wisconsin StateLaboratory of Hygiene2601 Agriculture DriveMadison, WI 53718Phone: (608) 226-5239Fax: (608) 226-5249Email: [email protected]

Website: www.slh.wisc.eduOnsite safety and health consultation services forsmaller Wisconsin employers; variety of safety andindustrial hygiene services at no cost to employers.Category: 2, 10, 13Contact: Terry Moen

Wisconsin Vision, Inc.16800 West Cleveland AvenueNew Berlin, WI 53151Phone: (262) 432-2005Fax: (262) 432-2006Email: [email protected]: www.wisconsinvision.comPrescription safety wear.Category: 11Contact: Dave Burnett

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WSC EVENTS SCHEDULEWisconsin Safety Council Programs

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Advanced NFPA 70E ImplementationSept.16, 2010 ��Menomonie (Phillips Plastics)October 6, 2010 �� Brokaw (Wausau Paper)October 7, 2010 �� Waukesha (GE Healthcare)

Applied Industrial ErgonomicsJuly 20, 2010 �� Lomira (Quad/Graphics)

CEVO Ambulance & Fire: Train-the-TrainerApril 27, 2010 ��Madison

Coaching the Lift Truck Operator:Train-the-TrainerAugust 11, 2010 ��Appleton (Faith Technologies)August 12, 2010 �Menomonie (Phillips Plastics)October 19, 2010 �� Brokaw (Wausau Paper)October 20, 2010 ��Madison

Creating a World-Class Safety CultureMay 7, 2010 �� Lomira (Quad/Graphics)July 29, 2010 �� Stevens Point/Sentry InsuranceNovember 5, 2010 �� Sussex (Quad/Graphics)

Defensive Driving Course (8- Hour DDC)June 10, 2010 ��MadisonAugust 11, 2010 �� MadisonOctober 7, 2010 �� MadisonDecember 9, 2010 ��Madison

Essentials of Hazardous Materials Mgmt – EHMM/CHMM Prep CourseMay 18-20, 2010 – Madison

First Aid, CPR & AED InstructorJuly 20-22, 2010 ��Madison

Office ErgonomicsAugust 24, 2010 �� Madison

OSHA 10-Hour ��General IndustryMay 12-13, 2010 ��Appleton/Faith TechnologiesAugust 12-13, 2010 ��Milwaukee/GE HealthcareDec.8-9, 2010 ��Tomahawk (Packaging Corp)

OSHA 30-Hour ��General IndustryMay 17-20, 2010 ��Mosinee(Wausau Paper)August 24-27, 2010 ��Rhinelander/Wausau PaperSeptember 13-16 ��Appleton/Faith TechnologiesOctober 5-8, 2010 �� Mosinee (Wausau Paper)November 9-12, 2010 ��Madison

OSHA Construction BreakfastsMay 25, 2010 �� Madison

OSHA Confined Spaces: Train-the-TrainerFall 2010 – Madison

OSHA Hazard Communication: Train-the-TrainerFall 2010 – Madison

OSHA LOCKOUT: Train-the-TrainerFall 2010 – Madison

OSHA RecordkeepingComing again soon

Process Safety ManagementComing again in 2011

RCRA for Hazardous Waste Generators(AM), and DOT Hazmat Transportation(PM)Coming again soon

Safety Communication & TrainingTechniquesJune 15, 2010 ��Appleton (The Boldt Co.)Sept. 21, 2010 �� Milwaukee (GE Healthcare)December 10, 2010 �� Madison

Supervisor Development – Safety & HealthFundamentalsMay 21, 2010 ��MadisonSept. 30, 2010 �� Stevens Point (Sentry Insurance)November 15, 2010 �� Lomira (Quad/Graphics)

Worker’s Compensation Law SymposiumMay 26, 2010 ��MadisonJune 17, 2010 �� Stevens Point/Sentry InsuranceAugust 5, 2010 ��Neenah (JJ Keller)September 22, 2010 �� Pewaukee (VJSConstruction)

Ergonomics: Managing for ResultsJune 2, 2010 �� Sussex (Quad/Graphics)December 15, 2010 ��Madison

Fundamentals of Industrial HygieneJanuary 24-27, 2011 ��Madison

Incident InvestigationSeptember 20, 2010 ��Madison

Job Safety AnalysisAug. 19, 2010 �� Stevens Point/Sentry Insurance

Safety InspectionsMay 14, 2010 ��MadisonJuly 22, 2010 ��Waukesha (GE Healthcare)Dec. 16, 2010 �� Stevens Point/SentryInsurance

Safety Management TechniquesApril 2011 ��Madison

Safety Training MethodsOctober 11-15, 2010 ��Madison

Team SafetyJune 17, 2010 �� Waukesha (GE Healthcare)August 11, 2010 ��Neenah (Avery Dennison)December 2, 2010 �� Madison

Certificate In Principles of Safety

Principles of Occupational Safety & HealthAugust 3-6, 2010 – Madison

To register, or for additional course information, contact Pam Kelly at (800) 236-3400 x1, [email protected] or visit www.wisafetycouncil.org

Advanced Safety Certificate

Supervisor Safety Certificate

Core Courses�� Safety & Health Fundamentals�� Communication & Training Techniques�� Incident Investigation

Electives�� Safety Inspections�� Creating a World Class Safety Culture�� OSHA 10-hour General Industry

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Wisconsin Safety Council - Educating and motivating people to live safer and healthier lives — whether at home,work, school, play or on the highway. The Wisconsin Safety Council is a charitable not-for-profit, non-governmental,affiliate of the WMC Foundation and the state chapter of the National Safety Council. Since its inception in 1923, theWisconsin Safety Council has been the state's strongest advocate of preventing and mitigating human and economiclosses arising from preventable causes through our training, consultation, outreach programs, and safety resources.Whether starting from scratch or updating an existing safety program, the Wisconsin Safety Council has access to all theresources you need to prevent injuries, costly claims, as well as increase productivity and stay competitive. Website: www.wisafetycouncil.org

WMC is a business association dedicated to making Wisconsin the most competitive state in the nation. Currently,the association has nearly 4,000 members that include both large and small manufacturers, service companies, localchambers of commerce and specialized trade associations. Promoting a healthy business climate since 1911, it is amerger of the Wisconsin Manufacturers Association, the State Chamber of Commerce and the Wisconsin SafetyCouncil. Website: www.wmc.org

Heartland CenterOSHA TrainingInstitute Ed. Center

In partnership with WisconsinSafety Council

OSHA 510 OSH Standards forConstruction Coming again soon

OSHA 511 OSH Standards for GeneralIndustryComing again soon

OSHA 500 Trainer Course in OSHAStandards for Construction Coming again soon

OSHA 501 Trainer Course in OSHAStandards for General IndustryComing again soon

OSHA 2045 Machinery and MachineGuarding Standards Coming again soon

OSHA 2225 Respiratory ProtectionMay 18 – 21, 2010 ��MATC-Oak CreekCampus

OSHA 2264 Permit-Required ConfinedSpace Entry June 8 – 11, 2010 ��MATC-Oak CreekCampus

OSHA 503 Update for General IndustryOutreach TrainersJune 23- 25, 2010 �� MATC, Oak CreekCampus

OSHA 3095 Electrical Standards September 14-17, 2010 �� MATC, Oak CreekCampus

OSHA 502 Update for ConstructionIndustry Outreach TrainersOctober 12-15, 2010 �� MATC, Oak CreekCampus

OSHA 3010 Excavation, Trenching andSoil Mechanics November 17-19, 2010 ��MATC, Oak CreekCampus

OSHA 3110 Fall Arrest SystemsDecember 15-17, 2010 ��MATC, Oak CreekCampus

WMC Program Calendar

BFOE - Environmental ConferenceMay 19, 2010 ��Waukesha

Business Day in Madison2011 dates to be announced ��Madison

Business World® Student ProgramJune 20-23, 2010 ��Green BayJune 27-30, 2010 �� MadisonJuly 18-21, 2010 �� La Crosse

Business World® Teacher ProgramJune 30-July 1 and Aug 2 ��Madison

Clean Air Act UpdateNovember 17, 2010 ��Waukesha

WCCE Annual Conference & RetreatSeptember 22-24, 2010 ��Delavan

WCCE Seminar: Email Marketingand Social MediaMay 17 ��Waupaca

WMC Leadership SeriesMay 19 �� SchofieldMay 20 �� WauwatosaJune 3 �� Appleton

WMC Transportation CommitteeMay 20, 2010 ��MadisonJuly 15, 2010 ��MadisonSeptember 16, 2010 ��MadisonNovember 18, 2010 ��Madison

Worker’s Compensation SymposiumsJune 18, 2010 ��WaukeshaSeptember 17, 2010 ��Waukesha

Customized Training Services

Contact us today to discuss how to have a seminar or a Safety & Health auditconducted on-site at your facility.

Wisconsin Safety Council Conferences and Expos

For more information call WSC at (800) 236-3400 [email protected]

Safety & Health Conference, Expo & Golf OutingMay 16 - 18, 2011 �� WI Dells

Energy & the Bottom LineFall/Winter 2010 �� WI Dells

Electrical Safe Work PracticesSeptember 28-29, 2010 �� Madison

Autumn Safety & HealthOctober 2010 �� Fox Valley

Ergonomics Best PracticesDecember 14-15, 2010 ��Madison

Food Processors Safety & HealthFebruary 16-17, 2011 ��WI Dells

Wellness Breakfasts - SmokingCessation: An Effective Value-BasedHealth BenefitMay 18, 2010 ��Green Bay (Lambeau Field)June 2, 2010 �� La CrosseJune 22, 2010 ��Waukesha

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CONFERENCEPARTNERS

A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THESE LOCAL CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE:

A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THESE CONFERENCE PARTNERS:

68TH ANNUAL WISCONSIN SAFETY & HEALTH CONFERENCECONFERENCE PARTNERS

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LEADING SPONSORS

HOSTS

PROGRAM SPONSORS

ABB, Inc.

ACHMM, Greater WI Chapter

Accuform Signs

AZCO, Inc.

Balestrieri Environmental and Development, Inc.

Enviro-Safe Consulting, LLC

Faith Technologies, Inc.

Fiberweb

Hy-Test Safety Shoe Service

InSinkErator

J.J. Keller and Associates, Inc.

Marshfield Clinic

Pearl Engineering

SAINTS Health Services for Business

Sentry Equipment Corp.

Sentry Insurance/Parker Services, Inc.

Tweet/Garot Mechanical

68TH ANNUAL WISCONSIN SAFETY & HEALTH CONFERENCECONFERENCE SPONSORS

DOOR PRIZE SPONSORS

Ariens CompanyBriggs and Stratton CorporationCardiac Science Corporation

CastleRock Petenwell Lakes AssociationEMPLOYERS

Essilor Prescription Safety EyewearGreen Bay Packers, Inc.

Greenheck Fan CorporationHerslof Optical CompanyJohn Deere Horicon Works

Kalahari Resort/Convention CenterLab Safety Supply, Inc.

Mine Safety Appliances Co. (MSA)Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce

Save the Date for the 69th AnnualWisconsin Safety & Health Conference

May 16–18, 2011