Ouatfa Chuffe-Moscoso serves as the Director of Environmental Health and Safety at Pima Community College, where she plays a pivotal role in fostering a safe and compliant educational environment. With a strong foundation in occupational safety and health regulations, Ouatfa is the chief adviser to...
Ouatfa Chuffe-Moscoso serves as the Director of Environmental Health and Safety at Pima Community College, where she plays a pivotal role in fostering a safe and compliant educational environment. With a strong foundation in occupational safety and health regulations, Ouatfa is the chief adviser to the Vice Chancellor of Facilities and College Police, guiding critical decisions that impact the health and safety of the college community. Her expertise encompasses a wide range of areas, including environmental compliance, emergency preparedness, and disaster recovery, making her an invaluable asset in navigating the complexities of safety management in higher education.
In her current role, Ouatfa leads key initiatives aimed at enhancing the college's safety protocols and promoting a culture of health awareness. She is actively involved in program development and evaluation, ensuring that safety measures align with both state and federal regulations, including RCRA guidelines. Her commitment to community outreach is evident in her efforts to engage faculty, staff, and students in safety training and awareness programs, fostering a collaborative approach to environmental health and safety.
Ouatfa’s technical writing skills enable her to create clear and comprehensive safety documentation, while her experience as an Asbestos Building Inspector ensures that Pima Community College maintains a safe physical environment. With a graduate degree from the University of Arizona, she combines her academic background with practical experience to effectively address the diverse challenges of environmental health and safety. Through her leadership, Ouatfa Chuffe-Moscoso continues to make significant strides in promoting a safe and healthy campus for all.