Topic One:
Recordkeeping: A Refresher & What’s NEW!
We’ll review the OSHA recordkeeping expectations and forms as well as provide an update on the recent changes.
Dianne Grote Adams, MS, CIH, CSP, CPEA, FAIHA
President and Founder
Safex, Inc.
Dianne Grote Adams is a Board-Certified Industrial Hygienist, Board-Certified Safety Professional and Certified Professional Environmental Auditor in Health and Safety with more than 40 years of experience. Dianne has comprehensive environmental, safety and industrial hygiene experience. She has conducted audits, trained management and HSE professionals, coached HSE staff and mentored other women business owners. Her recent audit experience includes manufacturers and distribution centers.
During her career, Dianne has conducted or supervised hundreds of industrial hygiene and indoor air quality surveys, written and reviewed compliance programs, and developed and presented hundreds of employee and management training courses, webinars and workshops. Dianne has presented monthly HSE webinars for the Ohio Manufacturer’s Association for the past five years and Safex monthly webinars for the past four years. She has represented ‘industry’ during Ohio Administrative Code reviews, at the request of the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation (BWC). She has spoken at the BWC All Ohio Safety Congress on multiple occasions, as well as at the Capital Area Safety Council and the Greater Columbus Safety Council. She has also been a key instructor for the American Industrial Hygiene Association’s (AIHA) Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene and Beyond Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene since 1999 and is an adjunct for “Introduction to ESH’ and “Toxicology and Industrial Hygiene” at Otterbein University.
Topic Two:
Lead Poisoning
This session will provide information on lead poisoning and sources of exposure in the environment. The health effects of lead will be explored along with safety measures to prevent lead poisoning.
Kelli Dodd
Registered Environmental Health Specialist III
Columbus Public Health
Kelli Dodd, REHS, is a graduate of Bowling Green State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health with an emphasis on Industrial Hygiene. She has 19 years of experience as a Registered Environmental Health Specialist with Columbus Public Health, and currently is a Supervisor with the Lead Education and Poisoning Prevention program. Kelli leads the Healthy Children and Safe Homes by 2040 department-wide health equity initiative to prevent childhood lead poisonings in Columbus, Ohio by the year 2040.