Jerry
Poague
Jerry Poague BSME MBA, has a
resume
that includes 18 years manufacturing experience, and worked as an Engineering Manager with full Environmental responsibilities. In that role, he has developed and implemented an
ISO 9000 Systems in a Division Level Medical Device Engineering Role
and ISO 14001 Environmental Management System
(EMS) that won three statewide awards as well as reducing the waste management costs of a manufacturing plant. He has gained practical, hands-on knowledge of the processes
so that he knows where the pitfalls are and can help our clients avoid those problems.
Poague & Associates QMS and EMS capabilities are broad-based and may include life cycle assessment, environmental cost accounting and assistance in integrating ISO 9000,
ISO 14001, OHSAS 18000, and QS 9000 management systems.
RAB
Certified EMS and QMS Auditor E052766 & Q052766 respectively,
providing ISO 14001 implementation services, and QAI
training courses (an Indianapolis based company providing nationwide training services in a
variety of business systems.)
Marcy
Cline
Marcy's
resume includes over 20
years of industry and consulting experience, ranging from Director
of Environmental and Safety Programs for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Systems, and EHS Manager at General Electric, and most recently as
an independent Safety and Environmental consultant In these
roles, she has led the creation and implementation of numerous
Safety and Environmental Programs/Management Systems. Marcy's
OSHA and EPA compliance expertise make her a valuable asset to your
company. Considering OHSAS 18001..... Call for Marcy's
expertise.
Past Certified Safety Professional, CSP # 12580
Board of Certified Safety Professionals
208 Burwash Avenue, Savoy,
Illinois, 61874-9571
Education and Professional
Training
Southwest Missouri State University, Bachelor of Science in
Education
Chemistry
Major, Math Minor, Graduated Cum Laude
Let Poague & Associates bring "hands-on experience" of
implementing Quality, Environmental, and Safety to work for you !!
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