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Table of Contents
| IHMM Nominating Committee Announces Board Seats | IHMM Global DG Transport Regulatory Update: March 30-April 6, 2026 | Heat Safety Tool Released by OSHA-NIOSH | | DGI Training Courses Supporting IHMM for 2026 | IHMM Video Training Project | Safe+Sound in Schools
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- DGI
- Certifications Matter – CHMM
- The Value of IHMM Credentials
- ISSM CHMM Prep Course
- EHS IHMM Safety Credentials
- Hazmat/Dangerous Goods Credentials
- Microcredentials/Emeritus/BadgeCert
- Follow IHMM on Social Media
- IHMM Credentials Accredited
- Need Help?
- IHMM Recent News
- Inside IHMM
- IHMM Nominating Committee Announces Board Positions
- DGI Training Center, Foundation Training Partner, Offers Courses for 2026
- IHMM Foundation Seeks to Expand CHMM-CSHM Professional Development
- 2026 IHMM Trade Shows and Conferences
- Professional Development – Earning CMPs
- IHMM Recertification Videos
- Support the Future of EHS
- IHMM Foundation Jobs Board – 16 Job Openings
- Research Resources for You – OSHA/Dept of Labor Resources
- IHMM’s Unprecedented Outreach – 1,724,402 in Jan/Feb/Mar
- Advertise with IHMM
- IHMM Salary Survey
- Connect – Collaborate – Get Hired
- Sean Grady, CHMM – Environmental Transformation Podcast
- IHMM Code of Ethics Video
- IHMM Mentors Support You
- IHMM Government Affairs
- Regulatory Updates
- CHEMTREC
- IHMM Issues Analysis of PHMSA NPRM HM-215R to Amend US Hazardous Materials Regulations
- National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants – Ethylene Oxide
- Important Stories for IHMM Certificants
- Heat Safety Tool Released by OSHA-NIOSH
- U.S. Chemical Safety Board Releases Volume 4 of Incident Reports
- TSCA CBI Re-substantiation: When, Where, and How to Prepare
- Environment News This Week March 30′-April 6, 2026
- LION
- Workplace Safety News This Week March 30-April 6, 2026
- Be a Safety Champion
- IHMM a Premier Partner – Falls 2026
- Safe + Sound in Schools April 20-May 1
- Global Dangerous Goods Transportation This Week March 30-April 6, 2026
- School Safety – Illuminating Insights into the School Threat Assessment Toolkit
- ECHA – News from the European Chemicals Agency
- IHMM Store
- News from IHMM Affiliates
- AHMP
- AIHA – The Synergist
- NSC
- Advertise with IHMM
- ASSP
- The Certified Professional Coming
- IHMM Foundation Affinity Programs – Impac / Tridim
- IHMM Hazardous Materials Textbook
- NAHMMA

Certified Hazardous Materials Manager® (CHMM®)
Stand out as a top-tier environmental professional with the Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) credential from IHMM. Recognized under EPA regulation 40 CFR §312.10, the CHMM proves your expertise, professionalism, and dedication to protecting people and the planet.
Corporations, universities, and government agencies rely on credentials like the CHMM® to identify leaders who stay ahead of complex environmental laws and regulations. Earning this credential shows you’re not just qualified—you’re committed to continuous growth and excellence in hazardous materials management.
Add CHMM to your name and become the expert employers seek, the leader teams trust, and the professional who makes a difference.
Be recognized. Be respected. Be a CHMM.
The Value of IHMM Credentials
Below you will see the credential badges from BadgeCert that are now in each CHMM, CHMP, CDGT, CDGP, AHMM, Student CHMM, CSHM, CSMP, CSSM, ASHM, and Student ASHM certificant’s MYIHMM account. Every IHMM certificant may use these badges, linked as those below are to their IHMM credential page, for their email signatures, business cards, and other social media applications. You’re justifiably proud of the accomplishment of having earned your credential, and you can show the rest of the world.
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IHMM RECENT NEWS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/DANGEROUS GOODS
World Bank predicts no slowdown in waste generation
Scientists Shocked to Find Lab Gloves May Be Skewing Microplastics Data
Drinking Water Contaminant Candidate List 6-Draft
National Environmental Policy Act
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Chemical Manufacturing Area Sources Technology Review
New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board Approves Proposed PFAS Rule; Labeling Requirement Would Apply to Products Manufactured after January 1, 2027
Enforcement Alert: EPA Prioritizes Inspections of Imported Pesticides and Devices
Latest Updates on Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances (PFAS)- March update
2026 Final Rule to Reduce Burden on the Oil and Natural Gas Industry
EPA, HHS Announce Historic Actions to Protect Americans from Microplastics and Safeguard Drinking Water
Deep Isolation Nuclear Wins ARPA-E Award to Advance Nuclear Waste Disposal
Idle Oil and Gas Wells Considered for Storage of Radioactive Waste
Debate Swirls Over Agency Oversight of Workplace Chemical Safety
EHS/WORKPLACE SAFETY
OSHA Proposes Removing Deadline for Ladder Fall Arrest Systems
Trump administration wants to cut OSHA and MSHA budgets, close down Chemical Safety Board
OSHA To Host Webinar Ahead Of Safety Stand-Down
Latest construction data shows weakening market to start 2026
On this Workers Memorial Day, please join me in remembering and honoring workers who have died or suffered injury or illness in the workplace – April 28, 2026
Tackling Today’s Safety Challenges: Understanding the Intersection of Safety & Business Success
Developing a Framework for Ethical Decision Making in EHS
How to simplify your construction tech stack
Colorado House committee advances bill on heat and cold stress protections
Hazmat safety agency seeks input on rules for transport of space-related materials
Study identifies negative impacts of tinnitus on workers
Keeping People Safe: Global Data on the State of Workplace Safety Report
Distilling ISO 45001: The Myths, Realities & Keys to OH&S Excellence
OSHA Cites Construction Contractor With 7 Willful, 33 Repeat Violations After Fatal Trench Collapse
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IHMM Nominating Committee Announces Board Positions for Jan 1, 2027
Heather Waldmann, CHMM, chair of the IHMM Nominating Committee, is pleased to release the Call for Nominations for 2026. IHMM’s Board is filling three seats as follows:
- One CSHM Board Member for a 4-year term beginning January 1, 2027
- One CDGP Board Member for a 4-year term beginning January 1, 2027
- One At-Large Board Member who may come from the ranks of the CHMM, CHMP, CDGP, CSHM, or CSMP, for a 4-year term beginning January 1, 2027


DGI Training Center, IHMM Foundation Training Partner, Offers Courses for 2026
DGI Training Center, an HMS training partner, has added courses approved in advance for earning IHMM recertification certification maintenance points. We are pleased to promote these programs, which were reviewed and approved by the IHMM Foundation Professional Development Committee. Thank you to DGI Training Center and to the IHMM Foundation Professional Development Committee.
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| Daily | Air/Ocean Dangerous Goods Training Initial/Recurrent (IATA/IMDG) | Online | DGI Training |
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IHMM Foundation Seeks to Expand CHMM-CSHM Professional Development Programs
As part of the IHMM Foundation’s continuing effort to strengthen the professional development ecosystem supporting our credentials, we recently completed a detailed comparison of the Certified Safety and Health Manager (CSHM) Blueprint and a detailed review comparing the Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) Blueprint against the education and training programs currently available on the Foundation’s website.
These analyses—performed from both a credential integrity and workforce development perspective—identified several areas where additional course offerings would materially improve alignment with the CHMM and CSHM blueprint domains and subdomains.
The IHMM Foundation Professional Development Committee begins by working with the 29 education and training vendors we have worked with, giving preference to those vendors who are Friends of the Institute, to identify key programs to strengthen our course offerings.
FMI – Jelian Larbi at [email protected]
IHMM 2026 Trade Shows and Conferences
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Visit IHMM at Booth #627
New Orleans, LA
June 1-3, 2026


ASSP Safety 2026 Conference & Expo
Visit IHMM at Booth #4674
Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA
June 15-17, 2026

AHMP EHS Hazmat Summit
September 29-October 1, 2026
New Orleans, Louisiana

FET Annual Conference
October 20-22, 2026
Marriott Oshkosh Waterfront Conference Center


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Professional Development
#1 – Recertification Video
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IHMM Recertification Videos
Congratulations. After hard work and dedication, you earned your professional credential. Now, every 5 years, you will need to recertify your valuable credential. Over 5 years, you need to earn 200 certification maintenance points or CMPs. You receive 100 CMPs for the job you perform, and then need to earn a minimum of another 100 CMPs in a variety of ways, demonstrating your commitment to continuous improvement and remaining current with the demands of your profession and our communities of practice.
Considering everything you did to achieve certification, don’t let it go to waste by failing to recertify.

Support the Future of EHS

The IHMM Foundation Jobs Board
We invite our participating companies to post their available employment opportunities here. There is no charge for this service. IHMM Foundation/HMS staff reviews each proposed posting for clarity and completeness before posting to the public view and may remove a posting without notice. Go here to post your available jobs.
- EHS Professional, Job 1827 Consentium Search Client Tying the Best Companies to the Best EHS Professionals – Whitehall, MI
- EHS Leadership Role Job 1840 Consentium Search Client Tying the Best Companies to the Best EHS Professionals – Janesville, WI
- Job Posting Title Senior Health & Safety Engineer – Par Health Elevating the essentials – Saint Louis, MO
- Corporate Safety Manager in Corona, CA, Job 1819 Consentium Search Client Tying the Best Companies to the Best EHS Professionals – Corona, CA
EHS Manager 1838 Consentium Search Client Tying the Best Companies to the Best EHS Professionals – Cleveland, OH
- 2nd Shift Operations Manager – Reworld Leader in Profiled/Industrial Waste Solutions – Warren, MI
- Maintenance Mechanic – Reworld Leader in Profiled/Industrial Waste Solutions – Warren, MI
- 2nd Shift Equipment Operator – Reworld Leader in Profiled/Industrial Waste Solutions – Warren, MI

Research and Resources For You
The IHMM Foundation/HMS is committed to the continued growth of IHMM’s certificants and to supporting them in every way we can. We achieve this through work that aims to gain insights that align with our mission to educate, develop, inform, and unite the hazardous materials, dangerous goods, and environmental health and safety communities of practice.
IHMM’s certificants will find important resources that most of our certificants use. If you don’t find what you need, use the button below to let us know, and we will get it and post it here for you.
If you are you looking for additional resources not listed on this page? We can help!
IHMM Research is found at https://hazmatsociety.org/research/
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IHMM’s Unprecedented Outreach: Elevating Excellence Worldwide
2026 marks another milestone moment for IHMM! IHMM has sent 1.7 million messages in January, February, and March to thousands of private and public sector entities, amplifying awareness of IHMM, our prestigious credentials, and the dedicated professionals who hold them.
This momentum is more than just numbers; it’s a testament to our unwavering mission. Every day, across 50 states and 85 countries, IHMM champions the critical role of its credentialed professionals, setting standards of excellence in environmental, health, and safety fields. Together, we are shaping the future—one message, one connection, one breakthrough at a time!
1,724,402 Messages in January/February/March

IHMM Salary Survey Results
IHMM is pleased to release the survey of salaries underlying the hazardous materials/dangerous goods credentials salaries by job title, as well as the survey of salaries underlying the workplace safety credentials salaries by job title. You may download these surveys as linked below.
IHMM launched its “Open to Work” online COLLABORATION community exclusively for IHMM certificants looking to connect, share resumes, and discover job opportunities together in a supportive environment.
You can find this community after logging into COLLABORATION here: https://community.ihmm.org/home
The IHMM Code of Ethics
At IHMM, integrity isn’t just a principle—it’s the foundation of everything we do. Our Code of Ethics is the guiding standard for all IHMM Certificants, ensuring that professionals in hazardous materials, dangerous goods, environment, health, and safety uphold the highest levels of honor, trust, and responsibility in their work.
By committing to this Code, Certificants reinforce their dedication to excellence, ethical conduct, and public safety. Violating these standards isn’t an option—those who do may face disciplinary action from a peer review panel, including credential suspension or revocation.
We’ve recently updated our Code of Ethics to reflect evolving industry standards and best practices. Stay informed, stay accountable, and continue leading with integrity.
📜 Explore the updated IHMM Code of Ethics here: IHMM Code of Ethics
🎥 Watch the latest Code of Ethics video below!
IHMM Mentors Support

Welcome to the Future of Professional Growth with IHMM’s Mentoring Program!
Are you ready to take your career to the next level? Dive into a world of opportunity and advancement with IHMM’s dynamic mentoring program! Our experienced mentors are here to share their expertise, offer personalized guidance, and help you navigate both credential exams and everyday work challenges.
✨ Unlock Your Potential: Learn from industry leaders and accelerate your professional journey. ✨ Tailored Support: Receive personalized advice and strategies to overcome your unique challenges. ✨ Build Connections: Join a vibrant community of professionals eager to support and inspire each other.
Whether you’re a newcomer in the field or seeking to hone your skills, IHMM’s mentoring program is your gateway to growth and success. Stay tuned for inspiring stories, valuable tips, and exclusive insights from our mentors!
Embark on a journey of discovery and achievement with us. Welcome aboard!
IHMM’s Collaboration platform contains a “Mentor Match” module [see below at right] that allows mentors to signup designating the hours, number of mentees, subject areas, and length of time they wish to mentor – as well as enabling mentees signup requesting assistance in specified areas. The mentor match module does the rest by matching mentors and mentees.


Regulatory Updates

IHMM Issues Analysis of PHMSA NPRM HM-215R to amend the U.S. Hazardous Materials Regulations
Federal Register Deadline April 13, 2026
According to the Federal Register from February 10, 2026, PHMSA issued NPRM HM-215R to amend the U.S. Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 C.F.R. Parts 171–180) to maintain statutory alignment with updated international dangerous goods standards, as directed by 49 U.S.C. § 5120.
IHMM’s comments have been drafted and are now out for review by the Government Affairs Committee prior to submission on or before April 13, 2026.

National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Ethylene Oxide Emissions Standards for Sterilization Facilities Residual Risk and Technology Review Reconsideration
On April 5, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP): Ethylene Oxide Emissions Standards for Sterilization Facilities Residual Risk and Technology Review (2024 Final Rule). The 2024 Final Rule revised the Commercial Sterilization Facilities NESHAP based on a residual risk and technology review (RTR) pursuant to the Clean Air Act (CAA) sections. On March 12, 2025, the EPA announced that it was reconsidering the 2024 Final Rule. Based on its reconsideration of the RTR in the 2024 Final Rule, the EPA is proposing to amend the Commercial Sterilization Facilities NESHAP.
Important Stories for IHMM Certificants

Heat Safety Tool Released by OSHA-NIOSH
When you’re working in the heat, safety comes first. With the OSHA-NIOSH Heat Safety Tool, you have vital safety information available whenever and wherever you need it – right on your mobile phone.
The App allows workers and supervisors to calculate the heat index for their worksite, and, based on the heat index, displays a risk level to outdoor workers. Then, with a simple “click,” you can get reminders about the protective measures that should be taken at that risk level to protect workers from heat-related illness-reminders about drinking enough fluids, scheduling rest breaks, planning for and knowing what to do in an emergency, adjusting work operations, gradually building up the workload for new workers, training on heat illness signs and symptoms, and monitoring each other for signs and symptoms of heat-related illness.
Working in full sunlight can increase heat index values by 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep this in mind and plan additional precautions for working in these conditions.
The OSHA-NIOSH Heat Tool is available in English and Spanish for Android and iPhone devices. To access the Spanish version, set the phone language to Spanish.

U.S. Chemical Safety Board Releases Volume 4 of Incident Reports
The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) today released Volume 4 of its Incident Reports. The reports in the Volume detail 13 major chemical incidents that occurred across seven states — California, Indiana, Louisiana, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia.
The incidents resulted in two fatalities, 10 serious injuries, and over $1 billion in property damage. Each report provides a summary of the chemical event and its probable cause based on information provided to the CSB pursuant to the agency’s Accidental Release Reporting Rule.

TSCA CBI Re-substantiation: When, Why, and How to Prepare
April 9, 2026
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (EDT)
Register Now
Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C®) is pleased to present “TSCA CBI Re-substantiation: When, Why, and How to Prepare.” The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) provides critical protections for commercially sensitive information related to a company’s business, processes, and chemicals. The 2016 Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act amendments included a ten-year cap on many confidential business information (CBI) claims, absent a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-approved extension request. As a result, these CBI claims will begin to expire on a rolling basis in June 2026 unless further reasserted and re-substantiated.

Environmental News for This Week: March 30 – April 6, 2026

Workplace Safety News This Week: March 30 – April 6, 2026

Safety Champions Program
The Safety Champions Program is a new program for employers to develop and implement an effective safety and health program. The main goal of safety and health programs is to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses, and deaths. The Program incorporates the seven core elements of Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs.
The Safety Champion Program has three Steps (Introductory, Intermediate, and Advanced). The Steps are self-guided, and participants may work at their own pace. Safety Champion participants may also request a Safety Champion Special Government Employee (SGE) to assess their safety and health program and Step progress at any time.
I want to become a Safety Champion to embark on the pathway to safety and health success! SIGN UP HERE

IHMM is a Premier Partner of the Falls 2026 Campaign
May 4-8, 2026
What is a Safety Stand-Down?
A Safety Stand-Down is a voluntary event for employers to talk directly to employees about safety. Any workplace can hold a stand-down by taking a break to focus on “Fall Hazards” and reinforcing the importance of “Fall Prevention”. Employers of companies not exposed to fall hazards can also use this opportunity to have a conversation with employees about the other job hazards they face, protective methods, and the company’s safety policies and goals. It can also be an opportunity for employees to talk to management about falls and other job hazards they see.
- The 2026 hardhat sticker ordering form is open.
In the coming weeks, IHMM will be making materials available for the Falls 2026 Campaign! In addition, IHMM is looking for 2 volunteers, each from a different construction company, who can tell a great story about how they prevent falls in construction.

Safe +Sound in Schools – April 20 through May 1
OSHA’s Alliance and Safe + Sound partner CareerSafe is bringing the Safe + Sound initiative into classrooms through Safe + Sound in School Week 2026, taking place April 20 through May 1.
The campaign encourages educators to host a short Hazard Huddle with their students. During the discussion, students explore real workplace hazards, learn about their rights as young workers, and practice speaking up about safety concerns.
Classes that participate can share photos or highlights from their Hazard Huddle to receive a classroom certificate and be entered into a drawing for a classroom pizza party sponsored by CareerSafe and a virtual visit from OSHA leadership.
Educators can register here to participate in Safe + Sound in School Week 2026. They can also access the program instructions and free classroom resources at keepteenworkerssafe.org.

Global DG Transport Regulatory Update: March 30 – April 6, 2026
IHMM Global DG Transport Compliance Matrix (2025–2026)
IHMM Certificant Compliance Checklist
Week of March 30 – April 6, 2026
United States
Regulatory developments
The most concrete U.S. development remains PHMSA’s active HM-215R harmonization NPRM, which would update the Hazardous Materials Regulations to align with newer international standards on proper shipping names, hazard classes, packing groups, special provisions, packaging authorizations, air quantity limits, and vessel stowage. PHMSA’s proposal expressly points to updated ICAO Technical Instructions, IMDG Amendment 42-24, Transport Canada’s 2023 TDG Regulations, and the 23rd revised UN Model Regulations as reference points. That remains the principal federal rulemaking signal for hazardous-materials transport this week.
PHMSA’s March 18 special-permit notices also remain important during this period because they show where the agency is allowing operational flexibility before broader rulemaking catches up. PHMSA published a notice of new special-permit applications and a separate notice of actions on special permits, with comments due April 17, 2026.
Important news
The most legally relevant U.S. news item this week is not a federal safety rule but a state-law conflict with hazardous-materials implications: a railroad industry group sued to block a New Jersey law that, among other things, would require two-person crews on trains carrying hazardous materials and create a state-administered wayside-detector program. That litigation matters because it shows continued pressure at the state level to regulate hazmat-rail safety beyond federal minimums.

Illuminating Insights Into the School Threat Assessment Toolkit
This new video series, launching 4/13, brings together expert perspectives on how school threat assessment practices show up in real K–12 settings. Featuring voices from researchers, practitioners, and school safety leaders, each video focuses on a specific component of threat assessment, such as law enforcement collaboration, special education considerations, and program evaluation. Whether your team is using the School Threat Assessment Toolkit or exploring these concepts independently, this series offers clear, practical guidance to support your work. The first four videos will be available all at once, with more topics and voices to come. Visit the series page to learn more about these upcoming videos.
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External Opportunities
4/15/26 – Preventing Mass Attacks in Our Communities
Hosted by the U.S. Secret Service
5/20/26 – Enhancing School Safety Using Behavioral Threat Assessment
Hosted by the U.S. Secret Service

Recent News from the European Chemicals Agency
- ECHA supports PFAS restriction with targeted derogations
- Guidelines for users of aprotic solvents
- New intentions and proposals to harmonise classification and labelling
- Corrigendum: BPC opinions on ethanol
- Science seminar: Development and real-life application of adverse outcome pathways for endocrine disruption
- Preparing biocides active substances in IUCLID and R4BP 3
- Key areas of regulatory challenge – 2026 update
- EUCLEF updated
- Read and subscribe to our new monthly LinkedIn newsletter
- Decisions on applications for authorisation
News from IHMM Affiliates

Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals
IHMM is affiliated with AHMP and is pleased to bring this important information to all of our certificants.
AHMP News
Do you have a story to share? We’re looking for real-world insights, case studies, and practical solutions to feature at the 2026 EHS HAZMAT Summit. If you’ve tackled complex challenges, navigated evolving regulations, or led a successful project—your experience could help shape the future of our field. Plus, if you are selected as a speaker you’ll receive 30% off registration! Hurry, abstract submissions are due by April 17!
Will we see you at the 2026 EHS HAZMAT Summit in New Orleans?
This premier event brings together environmental, health, safety, and hazardous materials professionals from across the country for three days of learning, networking, and industry insight. There are many opportunities to get involved. Organizations can also expand their visibility through exhibit booths and sponsorships, with new options available for a range of budgets. Also new this year, exhibitors and sponsors can step into the spotlight with a “Rich Pitch“!
Attendee registration is open, including group rates, so secure your spot and start planning to join us in New Orleans this September!
AHMP Awards – Nominations Accepted Until April 30
Do you know someone making a meaningful impact in the EHS&S profession? AHMP Award nominations are now being accepted, and this is your opportunity to recognize their contributions.
Awards include five Professional Member awards, three Chapter awards, and two AHMP “Friend” awards, honoring individuals and organizations that support and advance the profession.
Learn more and submit your nomination today to help celebrate those making a difference.
Join the fun of the AHMP Chapter Trivia Tournament—Round Four takes place Thursday, April 30 at 7 PM EST! This free, low-stakes, high-energy trivia event is open to everyone (no membership required) and hosted online via Zoom and Kahoot. Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins ERC, each round features custom trivia created just for AHMP by the HazMat Scholar duo, Kurt and Phil. Compete for bragging rights now, with the overall winner crowned at the Annual Summit in New Orleans this September. Register individually and join the excitement!
The Synergist
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
By Abby Roberts
Do you doubt your skills, abilities, or accomplishments? Do you work in a role you’re objectively qualified to fill, yet still feel like a fraud? If so, you may have imposter syndrome, also known as imposter phenomenon. Although the term lacks an accepted medical definition, it’s often described as a cycle of perfectionism, over-preparation, fear of failure, denial of competence, and inability to internalize success.
It’s normal to feel this way, according to occupational health psychologist Reg Richards, DrPH, CIH. “All of us can, and a lot of us have, experienced imposter syndrome,” he told SynergistNOW staff.

National Safety Council
IHMM is a member of the National Safety Council and is pleased to bring this important information to all of our certificants.

American Society of Safety Professionals
IHMM is a member of the American Society of Safety Professionals and is pleased to bring this important information to all of our certificants.
ASSP News
- Five Key Reasons to Adopt Safety Tech in Your Organization
- Episode 183: Developing a Framework for Ethical Decision Making in EHS
- Bootstrapping AI for Data Analysis, Microlearning and More – My First Attempts
- CSB Recommendation Highlights Importance of ASSP Confined Spaces Standard
- Aligning AI Use with Organizational Priorities: A Practical Perspective for EHS Professionals
ASSP Webinars
- Apr 9 – The Safety Climate You Can’t See: Psychological Safety and Near-Miss Learning
- May 7-Jun 4 ANSI/ASSP Z16: Using Safety Metrics to Drive Operational Excellence (26MAY07)
- May 7-Jun 4 Advanced Safety Management Methods (26MAY07)
- May 7-Jun 4 Risk Assessment and Management for Safety Professionals (26MAY07)
- May 7-Jun 4 Safety Management I (26MAY07)
- May 21-Jun 4 Fundamentals of Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems (26MAY21)
- Jun 25-Jul 23 Safety Management II (26JUN25)

Coming Soon…
The Certified Professional
From the IHMM Foundation | Highlighting Our Commitment to Professional Development | Scholarships | Research | Affinity Programs | Networking |
IHMM and The IHMM Foundation
Check it out! The graphic to the left brings to life the powerful partnership between IHMM and the IHMM Foundation — a collaboration built to support YOU and every IHMM credential holder!
IHMM created the IHMM Foundation with one goal in mind: to empower and elevate its certificants. While IHMM delivers a wide range of prestigious professional credentials, the IHMM Foundation steps in with game-changing professional development programs designed to support both current certificants and those on the path to certification.
Together, they’re building a stronger, smarter, and more connected community of professionals. 🚀 Ready to take your career to the next level? This is where it all begins!
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