MRA brings safety training to the Quad Cities in partnership with the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE).  Engage in the latest safety topics and select specific sessions with tracks focused on manufacturing, construction, and small business.

On Friday, October 2, 2015 from 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM, the MRA Safety Conference will be held at the i-Wireless Center located at 1201 River Drive in Moline, Illinois.

Cost is: Early Bird Registration until August 25, 2015 MRA/ASSE Members: $125 Nonmembers: $175.  After August 25, 2015, MRA/ASSE Members: $175 Nonmembers: $200.  Registration includes Vendor Fair, Keynote Speaker, Breakout sessions and Breakfast and Lunch.

Sponsorship and Exhibitor Opportunities are also available.

For more information or to register, contact Kathy Riley, MRA Member Relations Coordinator at 309.277.4186 or at Kathy.riley@mranet.org or go to our website at www.mranet.org/Training-Events/Conferences-Special-Events/Safety-Conference.

About MRA-The Management Association
Founded in 1901, MRA-The Management is a not-for-profit employer association that serves more than 4,000 employers throughout the Midwest, covering 800,000+ employees. As one of the largest employer associations in the nation, MRA helps its member organizations thrive by creating powerful teams and safe, successful workplaces. MRA conducts more than 2,000 learning events each year. Members of MRA also receive access to expert guidance, best practices, professionally facilitated roundtables, essential tools, and dozens of business services in the areas of human resources and training. MRA is headquartered in Waukesha, Wis., and has regional offices in Palatine, Ill.; Moline, Ill.; and Plymouth, Minn. To learn more and to become a member of MRA, visit www.mranet.org.

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