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  • Celebrating Excellence in EHS Leadership – Nominate a Trailblazer!
  • IHMM Business Leaders Academy – September 9th
  • Lights. Knowledge. Impact
  • IHMM Foundation Seeks to Expand CDGP Professional Development
  • IHMM at Upcoming Conferences 
  • Professional Development – Earning CMPs
  • IHMM Recertification Videos
  • Support the Future of EHS
  • IHMM Foundation Jobs Board – 9 Job Openings
  • Research Resources for You – Dangerous Goods Regulatory Resources by Country
  • IHMM’s Unprecedented Outreach – 2,961,438 Messages for Jan-May
  • Advertise with IHMM
  • IHMM 2026 Salaries Survey Reports
  • Connect – Collaborate – Get Hired
  • IHMM Code of Ethics Video – New Code of Ethics One-Pager
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  • IHMM Government Affairs
  • Regulatory Updates
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  • IHMM Files Comments on Two EPA PFAS Drinking Water Standards and Compliance Deadlines Regulations
  • Important Stories for IHMM Certificants
    • Environment News This Week June 24-30, 2026
    • Federal Appeals Court Rejects Trump EPA Effort to Roll Back Biden Soot Standards
    • EPA Announces Next Step in TSCA Review of Five Chemicals
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    • Workplace Safety News This Week June 24-30, 2026
    • Be a Safety Champion
    • Safe + Sound Week August 10-16, 2026
    • Global Dangerous Goods Transportation This Week, June 24-30, 2026
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Happy Independence Day, America

As America celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, IHMM proudly honors the enduring promise of freedom, responsibility, and service that launched our nation. For 250 years, American progress has depended on professionals who protect people, communities, workplaces, and the environment. IHMM certificants carry that mission forward every day, applying knowledge, integrity, and leadership to manage hazards, strengthen safety, and safeguard the public. This milestone is more than a celebration of history; it is a call to lead boldly. IHMM salutes America’s founding vision and the professionals helping protect what matters for the next 250 years and beyond.

The Value of IHMM Credentials

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IHMM RECENT NEWS

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We thank the Institute of Safety & Systems Management, Inc [ISSM] for its ongoing support of the IHMM Foundation and for being a Friend of the Institute.

Generosity is more than a gift; it is a statement of an individual’s commitment and dedication to growing the hazmat and EHS communities of practice.

Thanks to friends like the Institute of Safety & Systems Management, Inc, the Foundation can provide certificants with access to vital educational and training programs, professional development opportunities, academic scholarships, networking, and more.

Together, we’re building a safer, stronger future.

Learn more about becoming a Friend of the Institute.

About the Institute of Safety & Systems Management, Inc

The Institute of Safety & Systems Management, Inc. [ISSM] was established in 2005 with the goal of helping candidates earn their ASP, CSP, CHMM, and CIH certification credentials. Hamid R. Kavianian, Ph.D., CSP, CHMM, is the President of ISSM and has extensive professional experience in the field of occupational and environmental safety engineering and management. He has authored ASP, CSP, CHMM, and CIH textbooks and software, which have been distributed by the American Society of Safety Professionals since 1996 and helped thousands of candidates earn their certification credentials. ISSM continues to provide updated materials and courses for certification examination preparation as well as consulting services in the fields of chemical, environmental and occupational safety engineering and management.

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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

Celebrating Excellence in EHS Leadership – Nominate a Trailblazer Today!

The Excellence in EHS Management Award is a prestigious honor recognizing an outstanding Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) manager who has demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovation, and dedication to the profession. This is your opportunity to spotlight a true champion of workplace safety and environmental responsibility!

Presented by the Institute for Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM), this award will be showcased at the National Safety Council Congress & Expo—one of the most influential safety events of the year.

What the Winner Receives:

🏆 A distinguished commemorative plaque
📣 Recognition in an official press release and IHMM member communications

Nominate an EHS Leader

Nominations are open from March through July each year, and the 2025 award presentation will take place at the National Safety Council Congress & Expo, September 14-16, 2026, in Indianapolis!

Help us honor the best in the field—nominate a deserving EHS leader today!

For more information and the Excellence in EHS Management Award Nomination Form Go Here

IHMM Business Leaders Academy Starts September 9th

Lights. Knowledge. Impact. 

The IHMM Foundation is launching an exciting new initiative—a dynamic series of professional training videos designed to power your growth and advance your career.

These one-hour, high-impact learning modules will allow IHMM certificants to earn valuable CMPs—and that’s just the beginning.

Here’s where it gets even more exciting:
We’re inviting YOU to help create them.

If you have expertise to share, you can partner with us to develop these training videos—and earn CMPs for your contributions as a content creator. This is your opportunity to showcase your knowledge, build your professional reputation, and directly shape the future of education across the IHMM community.

Each course will include:

  • A focused, one-hour training session
  • A follow-on quiz to reinforce learning
  • Direct alignment with IHMM certification blueprints

Whether you’re looking to earn CMPs, build your brand, or give back to the profession, this initiative puts you front and center.

Ready to lead, teach, and inspire?
Join us today and start the process of aligning your video topic with IHMM certifications.

👉 Sign up now and be part of something transformative.

IHMM Foundation Seeks to Expand CDGP Professional Development Programs

As part of the IHMM Foundation’s continuing commitment to building a stronger, deeper, and more valuable professional development ecosystem for IHMM credential holders, the Foundation is now turning its attention to the Certified Dangerous Goods Professional (CDGP®) credential.

Following the recent work comparing the CHMM and CSHM blueprints against the education and training programs currently available through the IHMM Foundation, we are now undertaking the same focused review for the CDGP. This effort will compare the CDGP blueprint domains and subdomains against existing professional development offerings to identify where new or expanded courses can strengthen the knowledge base, practical skills, and career value of the CDGP credential.

This is an important opportunity. Dangerous goods transportation is a highly regulated, technically demanding, and globally significant field. CDGP credential holders operate at the intersection of safety, compliance, logistics, emergency preparedness, and international regulatory systems. Expanding CDGP-aligned training will help professionals stay current, employers build stronger compliance programs, and the Foundation deliver greater value to the hazardous materials and dangerous goods community.

The IHMM Foundation Professional Development Committee will begin by working with the 29 education and training vendors with whom we have existing relationships, giving preference to vendors who are Friends of the Institute, to identify priority programs that will strengthen and expand our CDGP course offerings.

FMI: Jelian Larbi at [email protected]

IHMM 2026 Trade Shows and Conferences

Visit IHMM at Booth #5431
Indiana Convention Center
Indianapolis, IN

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

FET Annual Conference
October 20-22, 2026
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Professional Development

The IHMM Foundation is your partner in growing your expertise and advancing your career. We’re committed to making professional development not only high quality—but easy, accessible, and directly aligned with your IHMM certification.

Simply click the button for your credential below, and you’ll be taken straight to the IHMM Foundation’s curated collection of training and education already approved for Certification Maintenance Points (CMPs).

No searching. No guesswork. Just the right courses to keep you sharp, confident, and ahead of the curve.

Invest in yourself. Advance your profession. Accelerate your success—starting today.

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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.

The two, four-minute videos at left walk a certificant through every step of a simple process to recertify.

Support the Future of EHS

The IHMM Dr. John H. Frick Memorial Scholarship Program supports Student CHMMs and Student ASHMs—students who work hard, dream big, and are preparing to protect our workplaces, our communities, and our planet. For many, financial barriers stand between them and the credentials that will shape their futures.

Your gift changes that.
Every dollar opens a door, fuels a dream, and invests in a leader who will carry our profession forward.

Give today. Empower their future. Strengthen our field. https://hazmatsociety.org/donate/

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/

Added this week > Dangerous Goods Regulatory Resources By Country

IHMM’s Unprecedented Outreach: Elevating Excellence Worldwide

2026 marks another milestone moment for IHMM! IHMM has sent 2.96 million messages in January, February, March, April, and May 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!

IHMM Releases 2026 Certificant Salaries Survey Reports

IHMM is pleased to announce the release of the 2026 IHMM Salary Surveys, presenting powerful new data on the professional value, job-market strength, and economic performance associated with IHMM credentials.

This year’s surveys cover three essential areas of practice: Hazmat and Dangerous Goods professionals holding the CHMM, CHMP, and CDGP credentials; Workplace Safety professionals holding the CSHM, CSMP, and CSSM credentials; and the Certified Pandemic Preparedness Specialist (CPPS) credential.

Across all three reports, the message is clear: IHMM certificants are working in fields that continue to grow in importance, visibility, and opportunity. The 2026 data show strong job growth tied to these credentials, expanding professional responsibilities, and outstanding economic performance for those who have invested in proving their knowledge, competence, and commitment through IHMM certification

As employers confront increasingly complex challenges in hazardous materials management, dangerous goods transportation, workplace safety, emergency readiness, and pandemic preparedness, IHMM certificants stand out as trusted professionals prepared to lead.

The 2026 Salary Surveys confirm what the marketplace already knows: IHMM credentials deliver value, create opportunity, and help professionals advance in critical, high-demand fields.

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!

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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.

IHMM Government Affairs

IHMM Files Comments on Two EPA – PFAS Drinking Water Standards and Compliance Proposed Regulations

IHMM Files Comments on Two Proposed EPA Water Regulations

EPA – PFAS Drinking Water Standards and Compliance Deadlines – The EPA issued two related notices of proposed rulemaking: Extended Compliance Deadlines and Rescission of Certain PFAS Drinking Water Standards. The proposals would revise federal drinking water requirements for certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

Federal Register – Extending Deadlines

Federal Register – Recissions

Important Stories for IHMM Certificants

Environmental News for This Week: June 24-30, 2026

EPA Announces Next Step in TSCA Review of Five Chemicals

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on June 17, 2026, that it is advancing its review of five chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) — 1,1,2-trichloroethane; 4,4′-(1-methylethylidene)bis[2,6-dibromophenol] (TBBPA); 1,2-dichloropropane; ethylene dibromide; and trans-1,2-dichloroethylene — by sending the underlying science to the Science Advisory Committee on Chemicals (SACC) for peer review and opening it for public comment. The draft documents and draft charge questions are available in the peer review docket EPA-HQ-OPPT-2026-2246 at www.regulations.gov. SACC will consider comments on the draft technical support documents and draft charge questions that are submitted by July 23, 2026. For more information on the SACC review process of these chemicals, please read the full memorandum.

Read more here…

Workplace Safety News This Week: June 24-30, 2026

For the week of June 24–30, 2026, workplace safety developments in the United States were dominated by extreme heat, congressional budget deliberations affecting federal worker protection agencies, and several high-profile workplace incidents.

The U.S. Department of Labor and Occupational Safety and Health Administration intensified nationwide messaging on heat illness prevention as dangerous temperatures spread across much of the country. OSHA reminded employers that, under the General Duty Clause, they must protect employees from recognized heat hazards through hydration, rest breaks, shade, acclimatization, emergency planning, and employee training. Heat-related inspections and enforcement activity are expected to increase throughout the summer.

Congress continued reviewing the Administration’s FY 2027 budget proposals affecting OSHA and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Proposed reductions in OSHA funding and restructuring of NIOSH research programs remained a principal concern for employers, labor organizations, and occupational safety professionals.

Several significant worker-safety incidents also occurred during the week. Fatal and serious-injury investigations were opened following construction falls, industrial equipment entanglements, roadway work-zone incidents, and electrical-contact accidents, reinforcing OSHA’s continued emphasis on fall protection, lockout/tagout procedures, machine guarding, struck-by hazards, and electrical safety.

Meanwhile, NIOSH continued publishing research and guidance on occupational heat stress, silica exposure, respiratory protection, and injury prevention. Collectively, the week’s developments underscored the continuing importance of both robust enforcement and sustained federal investment in workplace safety research and prevention.

The week also included significant worker-safety incidents and enforcement developments. OSHA reported a major Houston chemical-spill response case, proposing more than $3.5 million in penalties against three employers for allegedly failing to protect workers during cleanup at BWC Terminals in Channelview, Texas. OSHA also announced a free Aug. 4–6 federal-agency safety training program, reinforcing compliance assistance for public-sector worker protection.

In Pennsylvania, OSHA opened an investigation after an East Penn Manufacturing employee reportedly lost both legs while performing maintenance in a smelter area; the incident highlights continuing hazards involving industrial maintenance, energy control, and molten-metal operations.

State-plan activity also mattered. Cal/OSHA cited a San Jose sheet-metal company more than $212,000 after a repeat machine-guarding failure caused another amputation, referring the matter for possible criminal investigation.

Together with extreme heat concerns and FY 2027 OSHA/NIOSH budget debates, the week reflected acute risks involving chemical response, maintenance, machine guarding, amputations, and heat exposure.

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

Safe +Sound Week – August 10-16, 2026

We appreciate your continued hard work and dedication to promoting safety and health programs in workplaces across the country. To keep our communications current, we ask our Safe + Sound Partners to update their profiles by May 8, 2026. Please access the form and complete the fields to ensure your information is accurate.

Some key items to consider:

We are very excited for Safe + Sound Week this year which will focus on celebrating safety and health program successes and recognizing workers’ contributions. The event will be held the second full week of August (8/10/26 – 8/16/26). We expect registration to open the first week of July. We will have new and engaging resources available to help people celebrate with us.

In the meantime, if there is anything we can do to help support you, please feel free to contact Inanje and me at [email protected].

Global DG Transport Regulatory Update: June 24-30, 2026

IHMM Global DG Transport Compliance Matrix (2025–2026)
IHMM Certificant Compliance Checklist
June 24-30, 2026
United States, Canada, and Mexico

For the period of June 24–30, 2026, dangerous goods and hazardous materials transportation regulation across North America continued to evolve through administrative modernization, special-permit activity, incident-reporting obligations, fuel and LPG safety enforcement, and continued alignment with international dangerous-goods standards.

Because June 30 falls just after the preparation date of this report, developments for June 30 should be understood as scheduled, pending, or already-announced matters rather than completed regulatory action.

United States

PHMSA Registration, Special Permits, and Digital Modernization

In the United States, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration continued moving hazardous-materials compliance toward more digital, data-driven administration. PHMSA’s 2026–2027 Hazardous Materials Registration cycle remains underway, with the agency emphasizing improvements intended to streamline registration, improve data quality, secure transactions, and support safer hazardous-materials transportation nationwide.

This matters legally because registration is not merely an administrative formality. Entities required to register under the Hazardous Materials Regulations must ensure timely registration, accurate business information, correct activity reporting, and retention of records demonstrating compliance.

Read more here…

Build Stronger K-12 Emergency Plans

In this virtual training hosted by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), school security experts share actionable strategies to build stronger K-12 emergency plans. The discussion covers practical tactics for assessing safety procedures, prioritizing updates in resource-limited environments, and engaging key community partners. Watch the full CISA School Safety video to learn how your district can foster a lasting culture of security throughout the school year.

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

We hope to see you on Thursday, June 25 at 7:00 pm EST for the next round of Trivia. The recurring trivia series is sponsored by the Johns Hopkins ERC and hosted via Kahoot on Zoom. The ERC is covering the platform subscription and custom trivia content, created specifically for AHMP by the HazMat Scholar duo, Kurt and Phil. All are welcome to attend! Register now for June!

Join us on July 22, 2026, for Webinar: Combustible Dust Explosions – Awareness and Mitigation, presented by Dr. Ashok Ghose Dastidar. This webinar will explore the causes and trends behind combustible dust incidents using U.S. Chemical Safety Board data and introduce the NFPA 7-point dust explosion hazard schematic to help identify risks and implement effective mitigation strategies. Register Now

2026 EHS HAZMAT Summit Keynote & Plenary Speakers Announced! 

  • Tuesday, September 29 Plenary: Lessons Learned from Katrina; Rich Varuso, Geotechnical Engineer & Senior Program Manager at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Wednesday, September 30 Keynote: Circular Economy; Charlie Sellars, Director of Sustainability at Microsoft
  • Thursday, October 1 Plenary: Regulatory & Political Changes; Gene Guilford, Executive Director at IHMM

In addition, our program committee has been hard at work reviewing nearly 100 abstract submissions—an incredible response that reflects the innovation, expertise, and passion within our community. With so many outstanding proposals to consider, we’re confident this year’s Summit will feature exceptional educational content and valuable insights for attendees. Stay tuned for program announcements—we can’t wait to share what’s in store!

Attendee registration is open, including group rates, so secure your spot and start planning to join us in New Orleans this September!

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. 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“!

AHMP Webinars

  • Registration is now open for the Essentials of Hazardous Materials Management (EHMM) Night School, running September 2–November 11, 2026. This live, online 11-week program offers expert-led instruction on Wednesday evenings, providing practical knowledge for professionals preparing for CHMM or CHMP certification, earning CEUs, or expanding their environmental, health, and safety expertise. AHMP members can also apply for the EHMM Scholarship, which helps cover tuition costs and is awarded quarterly to eligible members in good standing. Don’t miss this opportunity to invest in your professional growth—register today.
  • Webinar: Combustible Dust Explosions – Awareness and Mitigation – July 22. Learners will gain knowledge of the trends in causal factors of combustible dust explosions through CSB report data review.

American Industrial Hygiene Association

IHMM is affiliated with AIHA and is pleased to bring this important information to all of our certificants.

The Synergist

A Decade of Progress and Achievement

By Larry Sloan

As AIHA members are aware, I have made the difficult decision not to renew my contract at the end of this year. As a result, I will be stepping down from my role as CEO of AIHA after ten years of service.

During AIHA Connect in New Orleans a few weeks ago, members of our Fellows Special Interest Group invited me to share a few remarks of my choosing. As I reflected on what would be most meaningful, I decided to look back on the remarkable progress our association has made over the past decade and developed a brief presentation highlighting some of our key accomplishments

Continue reading…

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

ASSP Webinars

ASSP SBUGs – Standards-Based User Groups

Turn safety standards into measurable safety performance with Standards-Based User Groups (SBUGs), a structured forum where environmental health and safety (EHS) professionals, employers, and industry experts come together to share best practices, learn from peers, and translate standards into measurable workplace safety outcomes.

With regular virtual meetings and ongoing engagement through a private online community, SBUGs connect you with professionals, organizations, and solution providers tackling the same high-risk challenges, empowering you to benchmark performance and implement effective strategies.

Learn more here

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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