May 2002
Features
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You Can Make a Difference
Random acts of kindness can change the lives of both the giver and the receiver by Sandra Jeske -
And the Number 1 OSHA Violation is…
The most frequently cited OSHA standards and the top penalties proposed by OSHA in 2001 by Edward M. Ranier -
Your Voice Makes a Difference
“As small-business owners and important members of their communities, funeral service professionals must voice their thoughts, ideas and concerns to C by U.S. Representative Mike Ross -
Cleaning up the Barrel
“A special message to funeral directors about the renewed congressional interest in funeral service practices” by U.S. Representative Mark Foley -
Families and Funeral Practices
The statement of Senator Christopher Dodd before the hearing of the Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families on April 26, 2002. by U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd -
Unifying the Voice of Funeral Service
Funeral directors from across the country join forces in Washington, D.C., to advocate funeral service issues by Renee Gryzkewicz -
The Spirit to Carry On
Closing event raises money for NFDA 9-11 Relief Fund and highlights contribution of funeral professionals to September 11 aftermath by Chris Raymond -
In Search of Common Ground
NFDA’s Funeral Service Consumer Protection Forum explores ways in which the industry, consumer advocates and government representatives can better pro by Chris Raymond






