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Delaware Area Chapter. General Body Meeting. Introductions and Safety Communication. 1. Officer Reports. 2. Committee Reports. 3. Regional and National Items. 4. Agenda. Introductions. Name Where you went to school Who you work for What brought you to the meeting. Officer Reports.
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Delaware Area Chapter General Body Meeting NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Introductions and Safety Communication 1 Officer Reports 2 Committee Reports 3 Regional and National Items 4 Agenda NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Introductions • Name • Where you went to school • Who you work for • What brought you to the meeting NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Officer Reports President Vice- President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Safety Communication NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Ladder Safety On average, 220,000 people in America make a trip to the emergency room because of a ladder related incident. • Ensure that the ladder feet are secure every time you position a ladder. • Always use a ladder that is long enough for the task at hand. A great number of ladder accidents are the result of using a ladder that is too short. • Don't carry equipment while climbing a ladder. Invest in a tool belt or have someone hand the equipment to you. • Face the ladder when climbing up and down; keep your body centered between both side rails. • While up on the ladder, don't overextend your reach. Make sure you keep your weight evenly distributed. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Lawnmowers 57,000 people in the U.S. are treated annually in emergency rooms for injuries resulting from lawn mower use • Always wear substantial shoes when you mow • Don’t mow wet grass--you may slip & lose control of the mower • Beware of hot surfaces around the engine--especially when fueling or restarting the mower • Fuel the mower in a well ventilated area • Be alert to your surroundings--objects in your path, children, etc. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Never use any flammable liquid other than barbecue starter fluid to start a charcoal barbecue. Never add lighter fluid to the coals after they have ignited. Never burn charcoal inside of home, vehicles, tents or campers. (carbon monoxide) Always check the coals to be sure they are completely out before storing, cleaning or disposing. Give your grill a spring cleaning--clear deposits & ensure that the burners are in good condition; replace if needed Always check for leaks when connecting a fuel tank; make a ‘snoop’ solution with dish soap Maintain the electric igniter. Replacements are cheap, easy to install & safer than alternatives Never light with the lid down. An apron, mitts, and long-handled grilling tools are appropriate grilling PPE Grilling Charcoal Grills Propane Grills NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Start out with daily, short workout sessions; back off when you’re sore, increase effort as you improve Pace yourself on a project. If you’re turning over your victory garden, shovel for 15 min per night rather than 4 hours on a Saturday. Work/Play Acclimation Muscles and tendons lose strength when they’re not used. Bear this in mind as you dig into your garden or break out the basketball this Spring. Condition yourself Listen to your Body Have the discipline to stop when you begin to fatigue. Your chances of injury dramatically increase as you approach you limits. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Sun • Don’t forget your shades! Prolonged exposure to sunlight may increase your risk for cataracts (as do diabetes, smoking and alcohol use) NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
President’s Report Strategic Plan Objectives Student Support National Programs Professional Financial Community Long Range Plan Delaware Area Chapter Members NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Vice President’s Report • Status of Committees • Currently none have been formed. • Committees needed - • Membership • PCI & Collegiate Affiliations • Community Outreach • Personal/Professional Development • Finance • Communications • Update on PCI/Collegiate activities NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Secretary’s Report • Held Executive Board Meeting Saturday, March 4, 2005 • Brainstorming session to discuss strategic plan for the chapter • Future meetings • Membership • 10 Paid Members • 1 unpaid NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Treasurer’s Report • Scholarships • Encourage to apply • UD membership • NSBE, Jr. membership • Assist with completing applications • Company Solicitations • Target different companies than collegiate chapter • Companies at which AE membership is employed if not already a NSBE BCA Company • Fundraising • Membership Dues • Profits from sponsored/co-sponsored events • Social • Professional • Talk to local businesses about certain days where NSBE-AE can collect a portion of their profits • Mentoring and receive a donation to NSBE-AE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Committee Reports Personal and Professional Development Pre-college/Collegiate Initiative Your NSBE Membership Communications Community Outreach Finance NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Committee Strategic plan • Set goal(s) for committee • Include timeline for achieving goal • Might need everyone to be part of committee until a chair and members for committee are assigned • Monthly progress report on committee • Identify which committees should have higher priority and hence immediate attention • 1) Membership, 2) PCI/Collegiate relations, 3) Personal & Professional development, 4) Community Outreach, etc. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Regional Update • Strategic Planning Meeting • Retaining Membership • Identifying Benefits of Membership • Communications • Adhering to the NSBE Mission • What needs to change • Ability of AE to communicate needs to the students • Mandates on Professional Development necessity on the Regional and National Level • Document how student/alumni relationship should work • Change perception of AE in NSBE. Currently AE is viewed as the junior component NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Regional Update • Regional Elections • Chair • Chair-Elect • Secretary • Treasurer • Finance Chair • GEN/Finance • Conference Manager • Telecommunications Chair • Pre-College Initiative Chair • Try-Math-A-Lon Coordinator • Parliamentarian • Publicity Chair • Professional Development Chair NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
National Convention Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania March 29 – April 2, 2006 National Update Workshops Include: NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS
Questions & Answers Thank You ! NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS