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National Safety Council, Oct 19, 1983, " How Should Mechanical Engineer Design Safety into Mechanical Equipment "
ASME, Dec 11, 1984, " Engineering Responsibilities in the Design of Safe Equipment "
ASME, Nov 19, 2002, " Safety Benefits Derived from Concurrent Design "



Mr. Paul J. Glasgow,
P.E. 160 East Hawthorne Avenue Valley Stream,
New York 11580

Dear Mr. Glasgow,

As the new president of the National Safety Council, one of my first jobs-and a happy one-is to thank you for participating in the 71st Annual National Safety Congress and Exposition. This is a very pleasant chore, because your generosity in contributing to the Congress program is genuinely appreciated by all of us at the Council.

You were the moderator of the panel discussion, "How Should Mechanical Engineers Design Safety Into Mechanical Equipment", joining with other engineering professionals in addressing a subject that is so very vital and timely.

Safety and Productivity-Partners for Progress, the theme of the 71st Congress, was ably exemplified by your willingness to share your knowledge and enthusiasm with those who attended. This is the kind of partnership that has been the cornerstone of the safety movement for almost three-quarters of a century.

The 72nd National Safety Congress and Exposition will be held here in Chicago, October 15-18, 1984. We hope you are able to attend.

Sincerely,

T.C. Gilchrest

TCG:gjm


Volume 10, No 2
The Long Island Mechanical Engineer in the
L I M E L I G H T
Long Island Section
October 1988
Who Cares About Safety?

Paul Glasgow, Safety Consultant
Stan Rosen, Chairperson, ASME Safety Division, 1988-1989
Dr. Joseph McNeil, Professor, Maritime University
Robert Moro, Senior Compliance Officer, OSHA


Topics in this meeting include the role of the Safety Division of ASME in promulgating safety and the use of safety standards in th development of industrial equipment and consumer products. 

Also, the role and responsibility of the engineer in the design of safe products will be analyzed, reviewed and case studies will be described.