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Annual Safety Forum 2009
| Date | October 21, 2009 |
| Time | 8:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m. |
| Fee |
$20.00 Early registration (on or before October 1, 2009) |
| Location |
Brookdale Community College |
| Registration | Register online |
| Documents |
Exhibit Booth Description [PDF] |
| Description |
Outstanding safety challenges facing New Jersey require focused strategies and collaborative efforts between stakeholders at all levels and in all disciplines. The Annual Safety Forum addresses ways to implement New Jersey’s Comprehensive Strategic Highway Safety Plan (CSHSP), highlights best practices, and serves to keep the CSHSP in the forefront of key stakeholders’ minds. |
| Keynote Speakers |
Stephen Dilts, Commissioner Patricia Ott, Director |
| Agenda (tentative) |
8:00 a.m. Registration Planning Safety on a Shoestring Budget 10:30 a.m. Safety Booth Visits Incidence and Emergency Management 12:30 p.m. Lunch and Presentation of Special Safety Awards |
| Safety Awards |
The Fifth Annual Safety Forum on October 21, 2009 will host an award luncheon to reward outstanding eff orts to reduce vehicular crashes in New Jersey. Professionals working in engineering, education, enforcement, and emergency medical services will be recognized. Nominations should be submitted using the 'Award Application' form. All nominations should include an explanation of the strategy, process, program, improvement, solution, or tool and its impact on transportation safety. Applicants must also show how they will measure successes or have measured successes. Examples include increased driver safety awareness, lowered speeds, or a reduction in crashes and injuries. Awards will be given in the following categories: Engineering, Education, Enforcement, and EMS. All nominations are due by Friday, August 28, 2009, 5:00 p.m. |
| Exhibit Booths |
This year, the Safety Forum welcomes nonprofit and vendor booth submissions. To order a booth, register online for the forum and select exhibit booth in the additional items section of the registration. |
| For more information on the program | Janet Hansen | jchansen@rutgers.edu | 732 445-3919, Ext. 146 |
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