OSHA and Us, Are We There Yet?

Presented on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

This one hour presentation will highlight the required construction and general industry OSHA standards relating to the drilling industry. Employers and employees in our industry have little exposure to the long lists of fundamental requirements that affect our daily welfare and business. Focus will be on the general requirements that you as employers are to provide your employees on the job and in the workplace, from personal protective equipment to forklifts to first aid. Manufacturers, distributors, and their employees can all benefit from this workshop by taking information back to their companies and sharing.

Presenter:
Denis Crayon, CHST
Summit Drilling Company Inc., Bridgewater, NJ
Denis Crayon, CHST, is the Director of Health and Safety for Summit Drilling Company Inc. He began his career working for Aquifer Drilling/Testing in Queens, New York, as an apprentice/driller. He earned a journeyman license drilling for HRS/B&B Drilling in New Jersey and drilled at ADT/Diamond Drilling, also in New Jersey. Crayon moved to Summit Drilling Inc. in Bridgewater, New Jersey, as a driller and became fleet mechanic, purchasing manager, and director of health and safety. Equipment he operated included IR T-3/T-4, Gus Pech, Mobile, CME, and Acker. He received BCSP certification as a CHST in 2010. His credentials include OSHA 10/30 Hour Construction/General Industry Trainer, First Aid/CPR Trainer, and Defensive Driving Instructor. In addition, he provides other health and safety trainings. Crayon currently serves as a director on the NGWA Board of Directors and as the President of the New Jersey Ground Water Association (NJGWA).

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