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Med-Tox Northwest
Affiliations
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Associated
Builders and Contractors is a national trade association
representing nearly 23,000 contractors, sub-contractors,
material suppliers and related firms from across the country
and from all specialties in the construction industry. |
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The Academy of
Certified Hazardous Materials Managers envisions a world where
the natural environment is unburdened by pollution, workers
are exposed only to healthy and safe conditions, and hazardous
materials are used and transported safely and efficiently. |
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Founded in 1920
to engage military and federal government engineers with those
in private life for the purpose of improving the engineering
potential of the United States, The American Society of Safety
Engineers today has some 25,000 members from industry, the
military, government, and academia. |
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The National
Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO) is
the leading housing and community development advocate for the
provision of adequate and affordable housing and strong,
viable communities for all Americans—particularly those with
low- and moderate-incomes. Our members administer HUD programs
such as Public Housing, Section 8, CDBG and HOME.
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NEBC shall
promote members' prosperity, strive to identify trends that
affect our membership and facilitate their response, represent
membership on local, state, regional, national and
international issues, and foster high professional standards
and ethics. |
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Our Association
was formed in 1909 by a group of five downtown Seattle
builders. Over the past 90 years, the Master Builders
Association has grown to become the second largest local home
builders association in the United States, representing not
only home builders and remodelers, but many occupations and
services connected to the building industry. |
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The Associated
General Contractors of Washington is a professional
association of contractors who join together to enhance the
performance and representation of our members, to promote the
respect and integrity of our industry and to improve the
quality of life in our communities. |
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By choosing
sustainably produced, environmentally sensitive products and
services, organizations adopting environmental (green)
purchasing programs are making there money work for the
environment. As a result, more and more Americans are taking
action to preserve natural resources, reduce air and water
pollution, decrease toxic and hazardous waste, and conserve
energy. |
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