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John M. Malool
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  • Ridgefield Park, NJ
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October 31, 2009
One of the most life threatening hazards in a work place is a fall hazard. This group is a place to discuss fall protection of all types.
October 31, 2009
ISO 14000, OSHA VPP, OHSAS 18000, ANSI Z10, OHRIS, ....What is the difference?...What is most practical?...Where do they fit best?
October 31, 2009
Group Leader - Jay Barninger, Regulatory & Compliance Manager
October 31, 2009
For those working in Carpentry, Drywall, Electric, General Labor, HVAC, Landscaping, Masonry and Plumbing.
October 31, 2009
October 31, 2009
All about cost reduction, case histories and industry best practices. Group leader is Troy Taylor.
October 31, 2009
October 31, 2009
John M. Malool is now a member of Online Safety Community
October 31, 2009

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Where do you live (city, state, country)?
Ridgefield Park, NJ USA
What industry do you work in?
Safety Consultant
What is your job title?
President
What company do you work for or associate with?
Land & Sea Fire Protection and Safety Consultants, LLC
Do you currently use or recommend Personal Protective Equipment?
Yes
How did you find our online community?
on-line search
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Land & Sea Fire Protection and Safety Consultants, LLC is a NJ based firm specializing in fire protection and safety related issues both at fixed facilities and in the maritime industry.
Our staff provides on-site consultation, training and incident investigation.
John Malool, President, holds a Masters Degree in Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (Hunter College, 1994), is a Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS) and is a Certified Fire Investigation Technician, certified by the International Association of Fire Investigators.
Our staff includes Authorized OSHA Trainers in General Industry, Construction and Maritime disciplines.

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At 12:37pm on November 4, 2009, Troy Taylor said…
John, Welcome to the Community! Thanks for joining Best Practices. It's great to have you as a member. Thanks!
At 12:36pm on November 4, 2009, Troy Taylor said…
John,
At 11:07pm on November 3, 2009, John Miley said…
John, welcome to the Safety Community. I hope you will find the Safety Community to be a tremendous resource to meet your goals. If you have the time, we would benefit from your knowledge and experience with Forum discussion(s).
At 10:15am on November 3, 2009, Jay D. Rohman said…
John,
Welcome to the Workplace Safety group! I look forward to networking with you.
Jay D. Rohman www.EncouragingSafety.com
 
 

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