The purpose of the NISA is to provide industrial sand information and services to the public and their members.

The National Industrial Sand Association (NISA) is a trade association organized to advance the interests of companies that mine or process industrial sand. NISA was formed in 1936, and its membership consists of North American industrial sand companies. NISA operates through a board of directors, standing committees and task forces, as well as a staff located in Washington, DC. Association meetings typically are held twice a year, and meetings of the committees occur throughout the year on an as-needed basis.

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The mission of the NAEP is to be the interdisciplinary organization dedicated to developing the highest standards of ethics and proficiency in the environmental professions. Our members are public and private sector professionals who promote excellence in decision-making in light of the environmental, social, and economic impacts of those decisions.

The vision of the NAEP is to:
*Be the primary source of unbiased information on environmental practices
*Support the advancement of the environmental professions as a whole and our individual members in their careers
*Encourage better decision-making that thoughtfully considers the full implications of those decisions

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BuildingGreen is an independent company committed to providing accurate, unbiased, and timely information designed to help building-industry professionals and policy makers improve the environmental performance, and reduce the adverse impacts, of buildings.

They offer both print and electronic resources to help you design and build construction projects from a whole-systems perspective and take an integrated design approach that minimizes ecological impact and maximizes economic performance.

The mission of BuildingGreen is to facilitate transformation of the North American building industry into a force for local, regional and global environmental protection; for preservation and restoration of the natural environment; and for creation of healthy indoor environments—while promoting the well-being of the company and its employees, owners, and associates.

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The Holmes Safety Association (HSA) is a nonprofit association that began in 1926 to promote health and safety in the mining industry and consists of representatives from Federal and State Governments, Mining Organizations and Labor. As part of this effort, the Association publishes the 24-page HSA bulletin 11 times a year. The bulletin contains information devoted to mine safety and health and safety and health in general. There are 7 State Councils, 75 District Councils, and 4415 Chapters within the Holmes Safety Association.

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The Contractor’s License Reference Site offers state license requirements for each state and information to find out whether a contractor is licensed in a particular state and how to get a contractor’s license.

Find your state’s information, resources and more.

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CIO is an award-winning interactive community that helps connect all levels of IT related jobs and positions.

Locate lineman jobs, apprenticeships and use the CIO keyword search to find other IT jobs available.

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RCI, Incorporated is an international association of professional consultants, architects, and engineers who specialize in the specification and design of roofing, waterproofing and exterior wall systems.

RCI provides educational programs, events, news, membership and more.

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