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| Mark Roehler has over twenty-five
years of experience in environmental management and chemical research and development.
The projects he has managed and conducted include: environmental stewardship,
industrial site assessments, source emission surveys, personal and area exposure
sampling, environmental audits, WHMIS, material safety data sheets and transportation
regulations for dangerous goods and wastes. |
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Mr. Roehler has developed and taught environmental courses at the
request of Lambton College in Sarnia, Ontario and the Centre for
Health Environment & Safety (CHES), formerly the Environmental Management
Resource Centre for Business (EMRCB) in London, Ontario, in the following
disciplines: TDG, dangerous goods air regulations, waste generation and
transportation (Reg. 347) and environmental auditing.
Mark's
Project Experience includes:
AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Source Sampling
- Project
manager for source emission surveys conducted
at manufacturing facilities in Alberta, Ontario
and Quebec.
Indoor Air Quality
- Project
manager for obtaining area and personal exposure
samples for Ontario-based manufacturing facilities.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
Transportation of Hazardous
Materials (Dangerous Goods)
- Conducted
legislated site-specific training in TDG, 49CFR,
IATA and IMDG.
- Developed
HAZMAT Awareness training package complete with
Instructor's guide, lesson plan, Instructor's
manual, training materials, overheads and sample
scenario specific to our client's marine needs.
- Coordinated
and headed a corporate TDG task team for a North
American manufacturing corporation. This included
regulation interpretations and regular seminars
to keep all facility coordinators trained and
aware of their responsibilities when transporting
dangerous goods.
- Implemented a management system for a U.S. company
to ensure all products are shipped in accordance
with 49CFR and the IMDG code.
- Developed
a computerized system which illustrates labeling
and documentation requirements for road, marine
and air shipments of dangerous goods.
Waste Regulations
- Provided
hazardous waste site-specific training for manufacturing
facilities in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. Also
assisted facilities in the proper classification
of their waste streams and the necessary shipping
information for disposal.
- Project
manager for the disposal of laboratory chemicals
by lab packing and arranging for disposal of the
chemicals with a licensed disposal company.
WHMIS
- Conducted
site-specific WHMIS training.
- Implemented
a customized MSDS database following the 16-section
ANSI format for a North American manufacturing
corporation using a third-party MSDS authoring software. This allows
the client to produce MSDSs and labels for their
products in English, French or Spanish and meet
Canadian, United States and European regulations.
- Assisted
Ontario and Quebec manufacturing facilities with
updating their supplier MSDS files and implementing
an MSDS maintenance program.
- Project
Manager for the authoring of material safety data sheets (MSDSs)
for MSDSWorld clients of products destined for North America and Europe.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE SYSTEMS
Environmental Audits
- Implemented
corporate regulatory compliance audit program
for TDG, waste and water at manufacturing facilities
in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec.
- Conducted
third-party environmental audits on carriers and
disposal facilities for an Ontario-based manufacturing
facility.
New Substance Notification
Regulation
- Responsible
for coordinating all new substance notifications
for seven Canadian facilities.
Environmental Policies
and Procedures
- Participated
in re-engineering a material approval procedure
for a North American manufacturing corporation
to include an environmental assessment of all
new materials.
Education and Professional
Memberships
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Chemical Engineering
Technology, St. Clair College, Windsor,
Ontario, 1979 |
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Member - Ontario Association of Certified
Technologists and Technicians |
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