A flier announcing a meeting on "Y2K - Sharing Findings and Solutions" was mailed to about 800 local environmental, health, and safety people a few months ago by the Safety Council of Northwest Ohio. It's rare for the council to cancel a meeting due to lack of interest, but the Y2K topic was a bust. Too few people signed up to warrant the meeting.
I imagine the EHS population and profile in northwest Ohio is similar to other parts of the country. Would a Y2K meeting planned for this fall go bust elsewhere? If so, then I think there is cause for concern. After all, EHS people should be among the most diligent groups addressing Y2K issues. Health, safety, and the welfare of people are the greatest concerns associated with the Y2K problem.