Involta broke ground in September for a $10.5 million data center in Duluth:(from left) Lonnie Bloomquist of Involta; Nancy Norr of Minnesota Power; Senator Roger Reinert; Involta CEO Bruce Lehrman; DEED Commissioner Mark Phillips; County Commissioner Steve O'Neil; David Ross of the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce; Mayor Don Ness. Joe Swedberg (left), vice president of legislative affairs at Hormel Foods Corporation in Austin, visits with Dr. Zigang Dong, executive director of The Hormel Institute, during a tour by Leadership Minnesota. Bob Anderson (left), who recently retired from Boise Paper at International Falls, receives the Spirit of Minnesota Award from Jon Campbell, chair of the Minnesota Chamber Board. Current Minnesota Chamber board members Jan Kruchoski and Sanjay Kuba, and former member Russ Nelson, had a personal audience with Governor Mark Dayton at Session Priorities. Jay Timmons, president and chief executive officer of the National Association of Manufacturers, addresses the Minnesota Manufacturers Summit. Legislative leaders shared their views at Session Priorities: (from left) Senate Majority Leader David Senjem, House Speaker Kurt Zellers, moderator Tom Hauser of KSTP-TV, House Minority Leader Paul Thissen, Senate Minority Leader Tom Bakk.


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Safety Management: Peer to Peer Helpline

Do you have a workplace safety question? The Safety Management Committee wants to hear from you!

Among our members, we have a vast network of workplace safety experts from every industry. Business Services is working with a group of these members to leverage our extensive workplace safety knowledge and create a Peer to Peer Helpline.

Here's how it works

Members can call or submit an online form to the helpline for answers and advice from their peers on a variety of workplace safety topics. A group of safety professional is ready to answer your questions about issues related to occupational safety and health, such as:

Who are the Peers?

Individuals from a vast array of industries across the state of Minnesota.

Become a Peer Mentor

Increase your professional network while sharing your technical knowledge, skill and capabilities. To sign up to be a peer or for more information about the Peer to Peer Helpline submit the attached form or contact Mary Bethke at mbethke@mnchamber.com.

Please note: The Safety Management Peer to Peer Helpline is intended to provide members with informational feedback only. Responses can not and should not be considered a legal opinion.

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