Carmine Iuliano is a highly experienced EHS Manager at Rhoads Industries, specializing in the Industrial Services division, where he leverages over 20 years of expertise in environmental health and safety (EHS) management. His comprehensive knowledge of OSHA regulations, particularly 29 CFR 1910, 1915, and 1926,...
Carmine Iuliano is a highly experienced EHS Manager at Rhoads Industries, specializing in the Industrial Services division, where he leverages over 20 years of expertise in environmental health and safety (EHS) management. His comprehensive knowledge of OSHA regulations, particularly 29 CFR 1910, 1915, and 1926, positions him as a key resource in navigating complex safety challenges across multiple sites. Carmine has successfully developed and implemented robust safety procedures that not only ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations but also foster a culture of safety within the organization.
One of Carmine's key projects includes the design and execution of a comprehensive training program for new hires and ongoing safety training for existing employees. This initiative has significantly enhanced awareness of safety protocols and best practices, reducing workplace incidents and promoting a proactive approach to hazard identification and risk management. His ability to advise management on safety rules and regulations has been instrumental in aligning operational practices with regulatory requirements, thereby minimizing liability and enhancing overall workplace safety.
Carmine's expertise extends to emergency management and hazardous materials handling, where he consistently seeks innovative solutions for the abatement of hazardous situations. His proficiency in documentation and reporting, combined with his adeptness in Microsoft Office Suite, including PowerPoint and Visio, enables him to communicate complex safety concepts effectively to diverse audiences. As a dedicated safety professional, Carmine Iuliano continues to make significant contributions to Rhoads Industries, ensuring that safety remains a top priority in all industrial operations.