Dr. Kurt M. Dubowski Award
Dr. Kurt M. Dubowski To recognize individuals who have made outstanding career long contributions consistent with the ideals and achievements of University of Oklahoma George Lynn Cross Distinguished Professor of Medicine Dr. Kurt M. Dubowski. These contributions will be in the area of chemical testing in relation to transportation or workplace safety. Sponsor
Sponsored by the International Association for Chemical Testing and endowed through the generosity of Dr. Kurt M. Dubowski in memory of his esteemed friend and colleague Professor Robert F. Borkenstein. QualificationsPersons nominated must, through a minimum of twenty years of active service in the field of alcohol/drugs and workplace or transportation safety, have contributed to that field to a degree that their achievements have been recognized nationally or internationally. A minimum of ten years of active and productive involvement as a member of the International Association for Chemical Testing must be shown. Career contributions will have been in one or more of the following areas: (1) alcohol/drug education; (2) legal matters, including prosecution, defense, adjudication, or research of alcohol/drug -related cases; (3) human factors -- the involvement in scientific research and studies of alcohol/drugs and the medical/physiological/psychological aspects of alcohol/drugs and workplace or transportation safety; (4) technology-toxicological procedures involving alcohol/drugs and development and evaluation of techniques; and (5) action programs -- law enforcement, legislation, public information, intervention efforts, and other factors related to alcohol/drugs and transportation or workplace safety. | Award Recipients
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Calvin Rayburn Award
Calvin M. Rayburn To recognize individuals who have made superior long term service in the field of chemical testing in relation to transportation or workplace safety and made outstanding contributions to the International Association for Chemical Testing Sponsored by the International Association for Chemical Testing.
QualificationsPersons nominated must, through a minimum of ten years as a member of the International Association for Chemical Testing: 1) have significant services or contributions to the Association, its goals, activities and programs; or 2) long dedicated, and meritorious service as a chemical testing practitioner or administrator of programs of chemical testing in relation to traffic or workplace safety in a national, state or local jurisdiction. Through long credible service, contributions will have been in one or more of the following areas: 1) forensics related to toxicological procedures involving alcohol/drugs techniques; 2) action programs including law enforcement, training and education, legislation, public information, intervention efforts; 3) scientific research and studies of alcohol/drugs in transportation or workplace safety; 4) legal matters involving the prosecution, defense, adjudication, or research of alcohol/drug related cases. |
Professor Robert F. Borkenstein AwardProf. Robert F. Borkenstein To recognize individuals who have made outstanding contributions through a lifetime of service consistent with the ideals and achievements of Dr. Robert F. Borkenstein. These contributions will be in the area of alcohol/drugs in relation to traffic and transportation safety. SponsorThe Robert F. Borkenstein Award is conferred by the National Safety Council: Alcohol, Drugs and Impairment Division. | Recipients
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