The American Society of Safety Engineers May 2015 President’s Message In This Issue: President’s Message ASSE PTS 2 Technical Meeting 3 Science Fair Winners 3 Safety Poster Back Greetings New Mexico ASSE, How many of you have heard of the saying, “April showers bring May flowers”? My mom used to say that expression every time it rained in April when I was growing up in Maryland. Spring is such an enjoyable time of year for me. Just watching the trees sprout new leaves, the flowers blooming and all of the song birds return. This year is going by so fast, but don’t they all? Since the weather has warmed up, we are starting to enjoy the outdoors and here are some simple precautions to help in the prevention of sun burns and sun related illnesses. The need for sun safety has become clearer over the past 30 years. Studies show that exposure to the sun can cause skin cancer. Harmful rays from the sun and from sunlamps and tanning beds may also cause eye problems, weaken your immune system, and give you skin spots, wrinkles, or "leathery" skin. Sun damage to the body is caused by invisible ultraviolet (UV) radiation. People recognize sunburn as a type of skin damage caused by the sun. Tanning is also a sign of the skin reacting to potentially damaging UV radiation by producing additional pigmentation that provides it with some, but often not enough protection against sunburn. Whatever our skin color, we're all potentially susceptible to sunburn and other harmful effects of exposure to UV radiation. Although we all need to take precautions to protect our skin, people who need to be especially careful in the sun are those who have • Pale skin • Blond, red, or light brown hair • Been treated for skin cancer • A family member who's had skin cancer. Additionally, if you take medicines, ask your health care professionals about sun care precautions; some medications may increase sun sensitivity. Tips for Applying Sunscreen • Apply the recommended amount evenly to all uncovered skin, especially your lips, nose, ears, neck, hands, and feet. • Apply sunscreen 15 minutes before going out in the sun. • If you don't have much hair on your head, apply sunscreen to the top of your head, or wear a hat. • Reapply at least every two hours. Apply sunscreen to children older than 6 months every time they go out. For more information please visit: http://www.fda.gov/ForCons umers/ConsumerUpdates/uc m049090.htm I hope all of you have a great spring season. Enjoy the outdoors, get outside!! Until next month, take care of yourself and each other. Craig Dickensheets, MS, CSP, ASSE-NM President 2015-2016 NMASSE Nominations for the Executive Board: You know how I have been saying to “make a difference” or to “make a change”? Here is your opportunity by serving on the NMASSE Executive Board. Nominations are being solicited now for the following positions: President Elect, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Contact Craig at 505-270-1092 or president@nm.asse.org. 2015 Safety Professional of the Year Award (SPY) Award Nominations: It’s that time of year again to “nominate” that special safety professional for this prestigious award. Please forward the names to Craig and he will send the nomination package to you, then the executive board will make the “tough” decision on who will be honored as the 2015 Safety Professional of the Year recipient. Take the time to nominate that special safety professional!! ASSE New Mexico May 2015 Page 2 of 4 Page 3 of 4 May 2015 ASSE New Mexico NM-ASSE Chapter Technical Meeting May 14, Furr’s Fresh Buffet The NM ASSE will have a monthly meeting on Thursday, May 14, from 11:30 am-1:00 pm at Furr's Fresh Buffet, 2004 Wyoming Blvd. NE, ABQ. ASSE-NM President Craig Dickensheets will lead a discussion of the year in review and we will go over the financial stuff. We will also vote in the new board members. All interested are invited. Lunch costs ~$11 for the Furr’s Buffet. The NM-ASSE 2015 Science Fair Winners Chapter meets at this Furr’s location on the second Thursday of the month (except December). For more information, contact Craig Dickensheets at 505-270-1092 or president@nm.asse.org. ASSE NM President Elect Chuck Atwood with speaker Heidi Aragon (NM811) at the ASSE Technical Meeting on April 9, 2015 ASSE NM Treasurer Mike Starr science fair winner Tyler Shepard at the ASSE Technical Meeting Mike with science fair winner teacher Anne Stevens at the ASSE Technical Meeting Heidi Aragon Mike with science fair winner Skyler Hughes at the ASSE Technical Meeting May 2015 ASSE New Mexico Executive Officers Craig Dickensheets, MS, CSP president@nm.asse.org President Charles Atwood, CSP preselect@nm.asse.org President Elect Vacant vp@nm.asse.org Vice President Frank Taylor, CSP secretary@nm.asse.org Secretary Mike Starr, CSP, OHST, CHMM treasurer@nm.asse.org Treasurer Mike Starr, CSP, OHST, CHMM treasurer@nm.asse.org Delegate Send newsletter items to Janise Baldo, ME, CSP newsed@nm.asse.org Newsletter Editor We’re on the Web! See us at: http://nm.asse.org for job postings and more! ASSE-NM Chapter PO Box 26692 Albuquerque, NM 87126 Name Address City May 2015 Page 4 of 4
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