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Best Practices

COMT Management:

  • COMT Tool FAQ
  • COMT Point Tracker (2024-2025)
  • COMT Guidance Document

CEU’s: 

  • CEU Program for ASSP Communities
  • Example CEU Application

Chapter Financials:

  • Chapter Accounting Guidelines

Chapter Rosters:

  • Community Roster Tool FAQ

Election Management Tools:

  • Chapter E-Ballot Setup Process
  • Nominations & Elections Petition
  • Sample Elections Results Email

Role Specific Emails:

  • Chapter Email Accounts – FAQ

Social Media:

  • ASSP’s Guide to Social Media

Survey Template:

  • Sample Member Survey

Succession Planning Resources:

  • Chapter Succession Plan Template
  • Leadership Planning Inventory Worksheet
  • Succession Planning On-Demand Training
  • Community Leader Development Call Guide
  • A Roadmap for Your ASSP Story worksheet

Transition & Onboarding of Officer Resources:

  • Transition Meeting Planning Worksheet
  • Sample Agenda for Transition Meeting
  • Officer Transition Checklist
  • Chapter Web Tools Transition Guide

Training:

chapter & region leader required & recommended trainingDownload
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Chapter Value

ASSP chapter communities provide accessible, face-to-face and virtual opportunities for ASSP members to become better safety professionals.

 

About ASSP

ASSP is a global association for occupational safety and health professionals. For more than 100 years, we have provided education, standards development, advocacy and a professional community to support the advancement of our members and the profession as a whole. Our members are dedicated to creating safe work environments by preventing workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses. Sound safety practices are both socially responsible and good business, leading to increased productivity, a better reputation and higher employee satisfaction.

 

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