Date and Time
Monday May 19, 2025 Wednesday May 21, 2025
Date: May 19-21, 2025
Time: 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Location
BIA Hawaii
94-487 Akoki St Ste 213 2nd Floor
Waipahu, HI 96797
Fees/Admission
Member @ $1020 / Non - Member @ $1145
Registration Cancellation Policy:
Registration payments are 100% refundable up to 2 weeks prior to the class date. Any cancellation fees less than 2 weeks are 50% refundable.
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Contact Information
Eva Marie Whitworth or Kayana Omalza-Ibert 808-629-7504
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Description
Occupational safety and health (OSH) processes have fundamental elements and conditions required by regulatory agencies. Develop a foundational understanding of these elements and examine techniques for creating an effective safety management system. Build on or confirm the current conditions of your OSH process to create a road map for an effective safety management system. This course is the first in a three-course series for obtaining ASSP’s Safety Management Certificate.
James Boretti is a Certified Safety Professional who is an ASSP Professional Member with almost 40 years of EHS experience.
James has a bachelor’s degree in business, and as a business owner himself, James provides leadership and oversight of business operations including strategic planning, financial and accounting management, operations, marketing, development, and management of staff.
James is currently President of the Hawaii Chapter of the ASSP, and is former-Regional Vice President of Region 1 for the ASSP, overseeing Chapter and Regional operations for each state that touches the Pacific Ocean. He is a frequent instructor for the ASSP, former member of the Technical & Professional Recognition Committee (TPRC) and has served Society (ASSP) in the various capacities. He has Chaired, been a member of and presented at several safety symposia put on by the ASSP. James has also served on the Society Council on Professional Affairs and has been President of three Chapters: Central Valley, Orange County and Hawaii. James is a recipient of the Society President’s Award for Continual Leadership & Mentoring, and two Culbertson Awards for Volunteerism