The Texas Department of Insurance has approved continuing education credits for insurance adjusters for breakout sessions offered at the 9th Annual Safety and Health Conference on May 11-12 in Austin.
Insurance adjusters attending the conference, also known as the Texas Safety Summit, will receive one hour of TDI-approved credit per session attended. A total of 12 credits can be earned by insurance adjusters during the two-day meeting. Other professionals also can earn continuing education credits from Texas State Technical College for attending the Texas Safety Summit
The conference takes place at the Omni Austin Hotel Southpark, 4140 Governors Row, in Austin. The registration fee for the conference is $250 per person by April 18, and $275 per person on or after April 19. Discounted rates are available for groups or employers that register five or more participants.
For additional information about continuing education credits, call the Texas Workers’ Compensation Commission’s Safety Education and Training section at (512) 804-4610. Complete conference information can be found on the Commission Web site at www.twcc.state.tx.us under “Hot Topics”.


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