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TFER 101 TrainingDate: June 14th ,2012 from 9am to 4pmDallas County Health and Human Services Building 2377 N. Stemmons 6th Floor View the Details Hardin & Associates Consulting, LLCTraining Services for Registered Sanitarians, Code Enforcement Officers, and Water and Wastewater professionalsView the Details 20th ANNUAL BPI SCHEDULED MAY 21-25 at UTA in ARLINGTONPlease click here to find out more information.NEHA ANNUAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITIONEnvironmental Health Professionals Gather in Sunny San Diego for the National Environmental Health Association’s Annual Educational Conference & ExhibitionClick here for more details BAYLOR EH STUDENTS LOOKING FOR INTERSHIPSBaylor University EH students looking for Summer Internships. If your jurisdiction/employer has internship opportunities for the summer of 2012, please contact Bryan Brooks with Baylor University to explore the potential for Baylor Environmental Health Students to fill your need.Bryan can be reached via email at Bryan_Brooks@baylor.edu. SAVE THE DATE!!!
57th Annual Education Conference Kroger Co. Win International Association of Food Protection's Black Pearl!The Kroger Co. is this year’s winner of the International Association of Food Protection’s Black Pearl Award! Kroger will be officially recognized during the annual IAFP conference in Providence, Rhode Island, on July 25. This is a testament to all of the hard work and leadership from all Kroger associates in making our food safety/quality programs what they are today. This is truly an honor for the Kroger Company. Congratulations to The Kroger Company and TEHA Governing Council member Susan Yates!!
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