Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 09:10:00 -0400
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From: "Wawzyniecki Jr, Stefan" <stefan.w**At_Symbol_Here**UCONN.EDU>
Subject: Re: Department of Labor seeking Health & Safety Experts
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Thanks to all who have taken part in the survey thus far...

Please follow this link to complete the qualification survey 
www.dchas.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=72

We will forward the contact information for those who qualify to participat
e to RTI during the last week of May, so please respond by May 24.
 
-Stefan Wawzyniecki, Chair, DCHAS
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To: DCHAS Memebers
From: Stefan Wawzyniecki, Chair, DCHAS
Subject:  Department of Labor seeking Health &  Safety Experts
 
I was approached by a contractor (RTI) working for the Department of Labor,
 who contacted the ACS for assistance in a project which is described in fu
ll below.  ACS saw an opportunity for DCHAS to help in this national effort
. I strongly encourage those who meet the criteria noted below to fill out 
the survey via the link provided.  Note that there is recognition & compens
ation through DoL. 
 
Stefan Wawzyniecki, Chair, DCHAS
 
1.        The US Department of Labor's Occupational Information Network (O*
NET) is seeking assistance from expert Occupational Health and Safety Speci
alists (the name of the national occupational category, not necessarily a p
erson's current individual job title).
Standard Occupational Code:  29-9011.00  
Standard Occupation Classification Title:  Occupational Health and Safety S
pecialists
Category Description: Review, evaluate, and analyze work environments and d
esign programs and procedures to control, eliminate, and prevent disease or
 injury caused by chemical, physical, and biological agents or ergonomic fa
ctors. May conduct inspections and enforce adherence to laws and regulation
s governing the health and safety of individuals. May be employed in the pu
blic or private sector.
 
2.        The US Department of Labor's Occupational Information Network (O*
NET) is seeking assistance from expert Occupational Health and Safety Techn
icians (the name of the national occupational category, not necessarily a p
erson's current individual job title).
Standard Occupational Code:  29-9012.00  
Standard Occupation Classification Title:  Occupational Health and Safety T
echnicians
Category Description: Collect data on work environments for analysis by occ
upational health and safety specialists.  Implement and conduct evaluation 
of programs designed to limit chemical, physical, biological, and ergonomic
 risks to workers.
 
We are seeking Occupation Experts (OEs) with at least 1 year of hands-on ex
perience in the specified category, and a total of at least 5 years of expe
rience including time spent supervising and teaching others in these catego
ries, and who are currently involved with (performing, supervising, or teac
hing) the occupation, to complete a series of occupational questionnaires, 
with individual and employer names kept confidential.
 
This information is for a national database called O*NET, which has replace
d the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (published 1939-1991).  Information
 in this database is made available free of charge at http://www.onetonline
.org as a service to employers, job seekers, human resource professionals, 
job counselors, students and labor market analysts across the country, prov
iding information about the work activities, work context, and knowledge ne
eded to succeed in about 900 occupational categories nationwide.  
 
The American Chemical Society - Division of Chemical Health and Safety (ACS
-DCHAS) is pleased to assist with this national effort, by asking qualified
 members to respond.  RTI will randomly select a small number of qualified 
ACS-DCHAS members from those who self identify themselves as eligible to pa
rticipate. Their input will represent the profession as a whole.  This is b
oth a professional development opportunity and a personal honor for those w
ho are selected.  Unless they voice an objection in advance, participants w
ill receive an oak-framed certificate of appreciation and $40 in cash as to
kens of appreciation.
 

To ask for your input for this important project for the U.S. Department of
 Labor, RTI (Research Triangle Institute) will need to contact each of the 
randomly selected occupation experts to ask that you voluntarily complete a
 handful of O*NET questionnaires to provide information on your field of ex
pertise.  Contact at RTI is  Charles D. Upchurch, Business Liaison, O*NET O
perations Center at 877-233-7348, Ext. 146 or cupchurch**At_Symbol_Here**onet.rti.org. 
 
Further information about this initiative can be found at http://www.doleta
.gov/programs/onet/datacollection.cfm
 

Best Regards,
 
Mr. Stefan Wawzyniecki, CIH, CHMM, CHO, University of Connecticut
Chair (2010), ACS/CH&S Division
 
 

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