In 1985, I wrote a visionary article entitled ā Chemical Risk Management Could Be The Wave Of The Future,ā which was published by the magazine Occupational Health and Safety News. The article became the pioneer idea for FEMA and OSHA to start the foundation of Chemical Safety Vulnerabilities as we know today, and was archived in EPA Envirosense archives.
This time, it is my opinion that bilingual training in health and safety is the wave of the future as companies hire more workers with different diversity skills. In health and safety, it is important and necessary that workers understand clear instructions about handling hazardous materials and waste to prevent errors and financial liability to manufacturing companies.
Iām a bilingual (English-Spanish) trainer for the growing demand of bilingual workers. An undertaking of these needs will demand not only great commitment, but skillful organization from manufacturing companies to protect workers, improve profits, and create a safe environment in the nation.
In my daily work, customers are pleased to discover my orientation to permanent solutions, the ability to deal with all faces of the problem, and a talent for creative problem solving based on sound applied science and common sense. Even more, my clients like the results I produce for them: cost-effective solutions to environmental challenges. Stay in competition for productivity and contact me for cost-efficient training solutions. Thanks for your visit and interest.


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