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In mid-July, the Oklahoma State University Environmental Health and Safety Department was recognized at the 72nd annual Campus Safety Health and Environmental Management Association conference held in Seattle. This prestigious event brought together professionals from across the nation to discuss advancements and best practices in environmental health and safety within educational institutions.
At the conference, OSU's department received multiple awards for their outstanding contributions to campus safety and environmental management. These accolades highlight the university's commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for students, faculty, and staff. The awards reflect the hard work and dedication of the team, which has implemented innovative safety protocols and sustainability initiatives.
The recognition serves not only as a testament to the department's efforts but also as an encouragement for ongoing improvement in safety practices. As universities face evolving challenges in health and safety, OSU's achievements stand as a model for others in the field.
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