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Carnegie Mellon University's Environmental Health & Safety Staff Page
Madelyn Miller started her career working in research laboratories before running the freshman/sophomore teaching laboratories at the College of William and Mary for 10 years. Switching careers, she has worked as a chemical safety specialist since 1990. During this time she has been in charge of the chemical safety programs at William & Mary for 5 years and 4 years at Carnegie Mellon. In 1999, Madelyn was promoted to Director of the Environmental Health & Safety office here at Carnegie Mellon. Madelyn has a BS in Biology from the Virginian Commonwealth University in 1976 and a MPM from Carnegie Mellon University in 2002. Mark Banister, Assistant Director Phone: (412) 268-1493 Fax: (412) 268-1736 Email: markb2@andrew.cmu.edu Mark Banister is a graduate of Penn State University , with a degree in Earth Science. He is also a Certified Industrial Hygienist, a Certified Chemical Hygiene Officer and a Certified Hazardous Waste Materials Manager. Before joining Carnegie Mellon in 1999, Mark spent more than 20 years with the commercial testing laboratories and consultant firms, focusing on industrial hygiene testing and consulting, laboratory safety and environmental compliance issues. James Gindlesperger, Loss Prevention ManagerPhone: (412) 268-3760 Fax: (412) 268-7871 Email: jg57@andrew.cmu.edu Jim Gindlesperger is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He has also taken graduate courses at Rutgers University. Jim is a Certified Safety Manager, a Certified Ergonomic Compliance Manager, and an OSHA-authorized trainer in both Construction Safety and General Industry Safety. Before joining Carnegie Mellon in 1992, Jim worked more than 20 years in heavy industry, where the safety programs he developed won a number of awards. Robert Anderegg, Fire Safety Specialist Phone: (412) 268-6624 Fax: (412) 268-7871 Email: ra09@andrew.cmu.edu The Fire Safety program addresses a number of issues affecting prevention, detection, and suppression of fires on campus including:
The Industrial Hygiene program concerns the recognition, evaluation and control of health hazards related to use of chemical and physical agents, including:
Andrew Lawson attended West Virginia University where he received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Medical Technology in 2001. He is currently completing his Master of Science Degree in Industrial Hygiene at West Virginia University. During his time at West Virginia University, Andrew was a Graduate Assistant at WVU’s Department of Environmental Health and Safety, where he gained experience in asbestos and chemical hygiene.
John Zoll comes to Carnegie Mellon from the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, where he was the Lead Radiation Safety Technologist for 8 years. John got into this career field through the U.S. Army Academy of Health Sciences’ Health Physics program. His first assignment was the Womack Army Medical Center, Ft. Bragg, N.C. John has a B.S. in Environmental Health and Safety from the University of Findlay.
Michael has received a M.S. degree in Industrial Hygiene from West Virginia University. He is a member of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) and a national and local member of the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA). Ahren Cotten, Systems Analyst Ahren is the Systems Analyst for the EH&S department. His accomplishments include the development of ALERT - a tool used for laboratory audit and emergency response. This program was presented by Ahren and Jeffrey Harris at two national conferences during the summer of 2005. He currently holds an Associates Degree in IT Specialized Technology. |
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