ASHE 2010 47th Annual Conference and Technical Exhibition
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Program Code:
160
Date:
Monday, July 12, 2010
Time:
3:15 PM to 4:30 PM
EST
PRIMARY SPEAKER
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Leo T. Old,
MS, PE, CSP, CIH, CHFM, CHC, SASHE, Senior Project Manager,
EnSafe, Inc.
Leo has over 18 years of experience in working with healthcare institutions on issues related to occupational safety and health and regulatory compliance. Leo obtained his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Christian Brothers University in 1993 and his Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Memphis in 2002. Leo is a registered fire protection engineer, certified safety professional, certified industrial hygienist, certified healthcare facility manager, and certified healthcare constructor. Leo served as General Safety Officer and Industrial Hygiene Officer for 9 years at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (SJCRH) in Memphis, TN, where he was responsible for fire safety, emergency preparedness, hazardous materials, industrial hygiene and indoor air quality. Leo currently serves as a Senior Project Manager for EnSafe, a professional services company providing engineering, environmental, health & safety, and information technology services to industry and government clients. Leo also serves as an ASHE Faculty Member and the Executive Column Editor for the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene.
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CO-PRESENTER
(S):
Mr. Robert Hacker, CHFM, FASHE, Regional Director Facilities Construction, Providence Health and Services
Diane Hughes,
B.S. & CHSP, Fire & Life Safety / Chemical Hygiene Officer,
University of Arkansas for Medical Scieneces
Diane has over 17 years in healthcare safety. She has been an active member of ASHE and of the Arkansas Assocaition for Healthcare Engineers. Ms Hughes has also been a memeber of many ASHE Committees. She has a BS In Healthcare Administration and is a Certified Healthcare Safety Professional. She is also a past Regional Leader for Region 7. Diane is currently employed at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences as the Fire & Life Safety/ Chemical Hygiene Officer in Little Rock, Arkanasas.
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Description
Gain a foundational knowledge of applicable codes, standards and guidelines; how to develop policies and procedures and how to properly implement these.