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Michael Slattery of Free Flow Technologies, Ltd. - Approved Arkansas Professional Safety Source

January 2012 - Michael Slattery of Free Flow Technologies, Ltd. has received approval from the Arkansas Workers' Compensation Commission to serve as a Professional Safety Source.

As a profesional safety source Mr. Slattery is available to conduct safety audits in Arkansas and assist industry in reducing their loss time injuries. He is also available to assist facilities that are under the Rule 32 program and have the goal to not be listed as a hazardous employer.