Joint Technical Meeting Hosted by the Greater Boston Chapter of ASSP and AGCMA

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Managing Asbestos, Lead, PCBs, and Environmental Contamination Risks in Construction, Renovation & Redevelopment
A Joint Technical Meeting Hosted by the Greater Boston Chapter of ASSP and AGCMA
The Greater Boston Chapter of ASSP is excited to partner with AGCMA to present an engaging and interactive technical meeting focused on one of the construction industryâs most persistent challengesâunexpected environmental hazards.
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What a fantastic evening at the 4th Annual Greater Boston ASSP Emerging Professionals Golf Clinic at Granite Links!
First-time golfers to seasoned players practiced taking their first swings and launching themselves into conversations with seasoned safety professionals sharing advice, mentorship, and plenty of laughs, the event showcased exactly what makes our safety community so special.
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Mother Nature may have shifted our plans, but she couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy ASSP Student Section and our volunteers. What started as a rain-date beach cleanup turned into a day of service, mentorship, and a reminder that making a difference isn’t measured by attendanceâit’s measured by action.
Read More→Regional Operating Committee Recaps
Day 1 Highlights | ASSP Region VIII ROC Conference
What an outstanding start to the ASSP Region VIII Regional Operating Conference!
Day 1 showcased the true power of collaboration across American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) chapters, bringing together safety professionals from throughout the region for impactful learning and meaningful dialogue.
We were honored to kick off the conference with an engaging presentation by Thomas Kramer, P.E., CSP, followed by a compelling interview with Robert Hites, PMP, CSP, CIT, CHST, with the entire day expertly moderated and led by Patrick J. Karol, CSP, ARM, SMS, CIT
Their insights, leadership perspectives, and realâworld experience set an inspiring tone for the days ahead and reinforced the importance of advancing safety together. Another moment of celebration is having the Region 8 Safety Professional of the Year Award Winner (SPY Award) Corey Jones, MBA,CSP, CHST, SMP, SSM in attendance with the group!
This event would not be possible without the continued partnership between the ASSP Greater Boston Chapter, ASSP Region VIII, and our fellow ASSP chaptersâworking collectively to strengthen our profession, share best practices, and elevate safety and health across industries.
A huge thank you to Skytop Lodge in Pennsylvania for hosting Day 1 of the conference. The venue provided an exceptional setting for connection, learning, and collaboration. We look forward to building on this momentum as the conference continues!
Day 2 |Â American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP)Â Region VIII 2026 Spring ROC â Recap & Reflections
Day 2 was about sharpening the edge âĄ
Dr. Megan Tranteâs leadership workshop anchored the dayâchallenging us to think differently about what it means to lead. Not doing more, but multiplying leaders in real time through intentional actions, conversations, and decisions.
The conversations got deeper. More honest. More actionable.
Through chapter collaboration and shared updates, we moved beyond ideas into real alignmentâwhatâs working, where support is needed, and how we move forward together as a region đ¤
And just as importantâDay 2 reinforced something often overlooked:
High-performing leaders know when to step back.
Our chapter leaders took time to breathe the mountain air đ, hit the golf course, take in the scenery and trails đĽž, soak up some well-earned vitamin D âď¸, and even throw a few casts into the mountain lakes đŁ.
That wasnât time away from the workâit was part of it. It was intentional.
That balance is what makes this different.
We also had the opportunity to celebrate a leader who has shaped this region over the past three yearsâPatrick J. Karol, CSP, ARM, SMS, CIT. His commitment, presence, and ability to elevate those around him have left a lasting mark on Region VIII.
And just as importantly, we usher in our new RVP, Shaundree Davis, CIH, CSP, REHS âwhose warmth, vision, and leadership will carry this momentum forward and continue the legacy of Region VIII excellence.
And reflecting on Day 1, the Past Presidents Club and Sustainable Chapter discussions gave us a clear path forwardâhow we strengthen our chapters at scale across the region đ through continuity, structure, and shared leadership.
We donât just develop leadersâwe sustain them.
We leave Day 2 more focused, more connected, and better equipped to lead at a higher level đ
If you werenât in the roomâyou missed something special.
A ROC like none otherâto remember.
Greater Boston ASSP WISE Virtual Book Club March Meeting

March 19, 2026 | 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Join the Greater Boston ASSP WISE Community for our Virtual Book Club discussion of âLet Themâ by Mel Robbins. Cameras optional. Low-pressure, high-connection conversation.


