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American Industrial Hygiene Association
signed October 10, 2002; renewed April 23, 2004; renewed July 6, 2006; renewed October 21, 2008.
Association of Occupational Health Professionals
signed February 19, 2004; renewed August 27, 2006; renewed April 28, 2008.
American Red Cross
signed May 19, 2005; renewed August 6, 2008.
The Joint Commission and Joint Commission Resources
(Formerly the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and Joint Commission Resources, Inc.) signed July 27, 2004; renewed November 8, 2006; renewed January 14, 2009.