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OSHA Risk Manager – Glen DuLac – Added To Fulfill Customer Service

Glen DuLac
ARM, ALCM, CSP - OSHA Risk Manager

Glen DuLac's Bio

OSHA Risk Manager Is Added By J&L To Round Out Our Services 

We recently partnered with a OSHA Risk Manager Consultant – Glen DuLac,  ARM, ALCM, CSP as so many of our clients have expressed interest in initiating safety programs.  Glen brings a large amount of safety expertise to the table.

He can be reached by email [email protected] or at 800-813-1386.

Glen has written various articles on Safety, Risk Management, and Human Resources.  They can be found in our list of articles. J&L always endorses safety as the best method to lower a company’s Experience Modification Factor or E-Mod/X-Mod.  Glen’s bio is below.

Education, Licences & Credentials

  • M.S.   Human Resources  – Chapman University
  • Associate in Risk Management (ARM)
  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP  # 18250)
  • Associate in Loss Control Management  (ALCM)
  • Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU)
  • U.C. Irvine – Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
  • OSHA – 500 Construction Safety Trainer
  • HAZWOPER – 40 Hour Certified.
  • Workers’ Compensation Claims Administration Certificate from IEA,
  • Workers’ Comp. SIA Certificate from the Dept. of Industrial Relations.
  • Graduate Certificate in Environmental Health & Safety Management – University of Alabama

Experience

American Safety Managers
General Manager / Consultant
2011 to Present

ABIS
HR  / Safety  Coordinator
2008 to 2011

Largo Concrete Inc.
Safety Manager
2004 to 2007

Poss  Construction & Engineering
Safety / Risk Manager
2001 to 2004

Barret Business Services
Risk & Claims Manager
1999 to 2001

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