Jay Jamali, CSP, CHMM, CHCM jayjam@envirosafetech.com
Environmental Health & Safety Director

 

Education:

  • B.S., Occupational Safety & Health. Minor, Industrial Hygiene
  • M.S., Safety Management

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Certifications:

  • Certified safety Professional (CSP)
  • Certified Hazardous Material Manager, Masters Level (CHMM)
  • Certified Hazard Control Manager (CHCM)
  • Certified Advanced First Aid Instructor Trainer
  • Certified Defibrillator Instructor Trainer
  • FEMA Certified Instructor
  • Certified First Aid and CPR Instructor Trainer
  • Cal-EPA Certified Instructor
  • Defibrillator Instructor (Heartstream

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Experience:

  • Accompanied Cal-OSHA, Cal-EPA, Fire Department, and County Health inspectors during site inspections
  • Represented clients during formal and informal conferences as well as court hearings with Cal-OSHA, Fed-OSHA and Fire Departments regarding alleged violations
  • Submitted compliance plans to above mentioned agencies to correct regulatory violations
  • Performed third party site safety audits to identify potential safety hazards and regulatory violations
  • Developed safety training programs
  • Performed industrial hygiene sampling for asbestos, lead, PCBs and hydrocarbons
  • Acted as site safety officer for contractors working at hazardous waste sites
  • Generated Hazardous Material Management Plans (HMMP)
  • Obtained state and federal environmental permits and filed the required reports
  • Currently teaching the following courses for University of California, Santa Cruz: Theory and Practice of Safety Management; Development of Safety Programs; Emergency Response, Planning & Preparedness; Confined Space Entry
  • Trained over 30 Cal-OSHA and 60 County Public Health inspectors in Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
  • Trained over 100 nuclear power plant emergency responders
  • Trained the 1991 and 1992 winner of the Annual Emergency Response Team (ERT) games held every year in Northern California
  • Sr. Safety Engineer- Precision Monolithics Incorporated (currently Analog Devices)
  • Responsible for the total corporate safety and health program of over 1200 employees at a Superfund site including safety training, recordkeeping, safety audits, accident investigations, emergency response, industrial hygiene sampling, worker's compensation, and compliance with federal, state and local regulations.
  • Interfaced with regulatory agencies such as the Fire Department and Cal-OSHA during their site inspections.
  • Designed and implemented a customized Hazard Communication program consisting of Written program, Right to Know training, as well as a chemical Material Safety Data Sheet tracking system
  • Implemented other safety programs including respiratory protection, radiation safety, hearing conservation, confined space entry, compressed gas safety and electrical safety
  • Assisted in the design and implementation of a standardized Emergency Response Team Training program (Santa Clara Regional Industrial Preparedness Teams SCRIPT) which is still being used on a regional basis. Member of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) Health Task Force
  • Safety Engineer & Industrial Hygienist- Microsafe Incorporated
  • Responsible for performing industrial hygiene sampling, safety audits, fire code compliance, safety training, emergency response, safety equipment procurement and decontamination, obtaining state and federal permits, in addition to developing safety policies and procedures for Microsafe clients.
  • Safety and Environmental Instructor- Signetics Corporation
  • Responsible for developing training programs and certifying employees in the following courses:
    • New Hire Safety
    • Respiratory Protection
    • Radiation Safety
    • First Aid & C. P. R.
    • Emergency Response
    • Fire Extinguishment
    • Right To Know
    • Chemical Handling Hazardous Materials
    • Hearing Conservation
    • Fabrication Safety
    • Ergonomics
  • Member of American Electronics Association Safety Manager Guide development team under the OSHA new directions grant program

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Portfolio:

  • Presenter at the ASSE 2001 International Professional Development Conference, Anaheim, California
  • Presenter and Chairman at the 1994 Death By Cyanide seminar
  • Presented at the 1994 San Jose State University Earthquake Preparedness Seminar
  • Chairman of the 1993 Haztech International Conference in Puerto Rico on Emergency Response to Wide Area Disasters (Hurricane Hugo)
  • Presented at the 1992 America West Conference on Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Presented at the 1990 Region I ASSE Professional Development Conference in Long Beach on developing an Emergency Response Team
  • Presented at the Greater San Jose ASSE chapter monthly meeting
  • Presented at the 1989 Haztech International Conference in San Francisco
  • Presented at the 1988 Hazmacon Conference in Santa Clara
  • Interviewed on KGO radio as a model safety program
  • Featured in Macweek magazine on management of safety programs at a small sized semiconductor company
  • Featured in the Santa Clara American Weekly newspaper as a model Safety Professional

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Professional Affiliations:

  • Regional Director, SSA (1997-1999)
  • President, Northern Calif. Semiconductor Safety Association (SSA) (1995-1997)
  • President of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Greater San Jose chapter (1989/90)
  • Publicity Chairman for the 1991 Region I ASSE Professional Development Conference
  • Certified American Red Cross and American Heart Association First Aid and C.P.R. Instructor
  • Certified Building Asbestos Inspector
  • Associate member of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)
  • Member of the Bay Area Environmental Safety Group. (BAESG)
  • Member of the Semiconductor Environmental Safety and Health Association (SESHA)

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