Dan Engling, M.S., CSP, CIH
Senior Vice President, Health & Industrial Hygiene Services
Mr. Brown has over 15 years of experience in the EHS field with extensive experience in the automotive and marine industries. His safety expertise includes machine guarding, control of hazardous energy, ergonomics, program development, emergency response, training, incident investigation, and environmental/safety auditing. Mr. Brown is an excellent leader and communicator with a wide knowledge of OSHA, ANSI, and NFPA standards. He has conducted Health and Safety Audits at heavy industrial facilities throughout the United States, including nuclear, alternative energy, and conventional power generation plants.
Mr. Brown helps design and deliver strategic health and safety plans and services tailored to a wide range of applications, with a focus on worker protection and safety. He is responsible for ensuring that clients’ H&S systems remain compliant with local, state, and federal requirements while meeting the objectives of established policies, procedures, and guidelines. He works directly with health and safety managers to ensure they have clear guidance, provides support, and develops H&S systems to help them achieve their set goals.
Education
B.S. – Industrial Technology, Southern Illinois University, College of Engineering
Minor: Management
Certifications & Registrations
Certified Safety Professional
Areas of Expertise
Facility Auditing
Control of Hazardous Energy
Ergonomics Evaluations
Occupational Safety & Health Act (OSHA)
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
Root Cause Analysis
Arc-flash/Electrical Work Safety/NFPA70E
Laser Safety LSO
Industrial Hygiene
3D Modeling
Project Management
Cross-functional Teamwork
Kaizen
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