| Dear : | E-NEWSLINE Volume 5 Issue 3 February 9, 2007
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STEP APPLICATIONS DUE MARCH 3, 2007
This is a chance for you to set yourself apart from your competition as a Safe Contractor
ABC reminds its contractor member firms that all applications for the association’s Safety Training and Evaluation Process (STEP) program are due to Mike Barton at the Baltimore Chapter no later than March 3, 2007.
Developed and written by contractors, the Safety Training and Evaluation Process (STEP) program provides participants with an objective method to analyze and further develop their safety and loss prevention programs. Additionally, STEP offers participants a valid, objective method to measure safety program improvements.
Click here to download an application for the STEP program.

Stolen Equipment
Iacoboni Site Specialist are in search of a Skid Steer Breaker that was stolen on February 9 from 1700 S. Bayard Street.
Model Number: KF4FSP Serial Number: 7612 Equipment Number: HH-5
If you have any information please contact Jeff Miller at 410-686-2100 or email him at jmiller@iacoboni.com.

Kelly: ‘Say it isn’t so!’
Kelly Feldman to return to her home to Southern MD
Danielle Hardy to move into her role
Kelly Feldman, ABC’s Events and Communications Director, will be leaving ABC to return to her “roots” in Southern Maryland. There, she has accepted a job as the events planner for St. Mary's College of Maryland.
“Kelly has been a valued, treasured part of our staff,” said ABC’s Mike Henderson. “She will be missed by members and staff alike. Fortunately, we have, in Danielle Hardy, an individual who is extremely capable and talented to step in and fill her shoes.”
Kelly’s last day is Friday, February 23. If you would like to drop her a line, her email is kfeldman@abcbaltimore.org. After that date, any inquiries regarding ABC events or the awards program, should be sent to Danielle (dhardy@abcbaltimore.org).

‘Deconstruction, Architectural Salvage and Everything Else That’s left’
Baltimore Chapter of the Green Building Council hosts dinner seminar 5/15
Learn how a local Baltimore company is giving new buildings an ‘old flair’ by reusing items from salvaged and deconstructed buildings by attending the U.S. Green Building Council’s event on May 15 at 6 p.m. The program will include a tour of the Second Chance facility to see the different types of treasures that can be found in some of the historic buildings in and around Baltimore. The speaker, Mark S. Foster, president of Second Chance, will also talk about what happens to material that isn’t salvaged on a demotion project, and how it can be recycled.
ABC Baltimore member, Andrew Marani, sits on the Baltimore Chapter of the Green Building Council. For more information, click on the attached link www.usgbcbalt.org/ and check out upcoming chapter events. Second Chance’s website is www.secondchanceinc.org.
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