Recently I worked with Environmental Health & Safety Pros creating Policies and Procedures for highly hazardous environments focusing on EAP (Emergency Action Plan), Preventing Heat Illness, Electrical Safety, Confined Space, Respiratory Illness Prevention, Lead and Asbestos Mitigation, Traffic Control, and Waivers. I’ve worked on safety projects before, from certification based manufactured alarm systems in the process industry for both EU and US distribution, ISO 9000 quality controls, and PUC-driven compliance procedures.
This job really made an impact on me. I was inspired to get my OSHA 10-hour General Industry Certification. I was drawn into Cal-OSHA compliance and updates while I worked and delved more into OSHA and enjoyed putting my knowledge to the test.
In all honesty, I enjoyed learning a few things along the way. It was great to earn my certificate and I’m excited to await my DOL (Department of Labor) card.
