IOHA Report to ILO on an International OHSMS - Appendix E
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Appendix E

Biographical Sketches of Report Contributors

Hugh L. Dalrymple
ICL
Old Windsor, Berks
UNITED KINGDOM
44 0 1753 604 005
h.l.dalrymple@x400.icl.co.uk

Hugh Dalrymple has worked in the Occupational Health and Safety field for over 20 years, mainly in occupational hygiene. His career includes occupational hygiene appointments with British Airways, ITT and STC. He is currently Occupational Hygiene and Safety Manager for the computer software and services company ICL, part of the Fujitsu Group.

He has also been a consultant to the International Labour Office (ILO) in Geneva, on Safety and Health in the Electronics Industry. He has served for many years as a Council Member and Treasurer of the British Occupational Hygiene Society, and was President of the Society in 1996 to 1997.

His interest in Standards for Health and Safety Management grew out of the profound effects that the quality standards BS5750 and ISO 9000 had on the attitudes of managers in industry, and on the culture of organisations. He was appointed representative of the (UK) Institute of Occupational Hygienists on the British Standards Institution Committee responsible for drafting BS8800, a 'Guide to Health and Safety Management Systems', published in 1996.

 
Charles F. Redinger, CIH, MPA, PhD

Erb Environmental Management Institute, University of Michigan, and Redinger & Associates
San Francisco, California
UNITED STATES
415 575 1735
redinger@jps.net

Charles Redinger is an Occupational Health Fellow at The University of Michigan’s Erb Environmental Management Institute and a principal with Redinger & Associates.

The focus of Dr. Redinger’s work is international policy and standards development. Over the past several years he has been at the forefront of the occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS) arena.

He has a PhD in Environmental and Industrial Health from The University of Michigan, and an MPA in public policy from The University of Colorado. He is a member of the Public Policy honor society Phi Alpha Alpha; and, has been a Kemper Fellow in Public Health.

 
David T. Dyjack, CIH, MSPH, DrPH

Loma Linda University
Loma Linda, California
UNITED STATES
909 478 8545
ddyjack_at_pubhealth@ccmail.llu.edu

David Dyjack is the Chairman of Loma Linda University School of Public Health's Department of Environmental and Occupational Health.

He was the primary author of the American Industrial Hygiene Association's Occupational Health and Safety Management System guidance document and has published several papers on the benefits and challenges associated with the systems approach to health and safety.

Dr. Dyjack received an MSPH in Industrial Hygiene from the University of Utah in 1992 and a DrPH in Occupational Health from the University of Michigan in 1996.

 
Steven P. Levine, PhD, CIH

University of Michigan, School of Public Health, and Erb Environmental Management Institute
Ann Arbor, Michigan
UNITED STATES
734 995 2531
slih@umich.edu

Steven Levine began his career in industry where worked for eight years. He worked for Stauffer Chemical Company, Ford Motor Company, and Oil and Hazardous Materials (OHM) Company. He has been at The University of Michigan for thirteen years and currently is Professor of Occupational and Environmental Health.

Professor Levine is the Director of the University of Michigan WHO Collaborating Centre for Occupational Health. He has been a member of the ISO 9000 and 14000 Advisory Councils of a non-profit company, NSFI; and, a member of the U.S. Technical Advisory Group for ISO TC-207. He is certified by the ABIH in both Comprehensive and Chemical Practice; and, by the IRCA against the ISO 10,011.2 requirements.

Over the past several years he has been a pioneer in the occupational health and safety management system area. The research teams and mentoring have made significant contributions to management system theory and practice.

 
S.Z. Mansdorf, MS, PhD, CIH

A.D. Little Cambridge, Massachusetts
UNITED STATES
617 498 5933
mansdorf.zack@adlittle.com

Zack Mansdorf is Director of Safety and Risk Management Consulting for Arthur D. Little. He is a past president of the American Industrial Hygiene Association and was the founder of Mansdorf & Associates, an industrial hygiene/occupational health consultancy based in Akron, Ohio.

Dr. Mansdorf has published numerous books and articles on a wide range of occupational health topics. Over the past several years he has been active internationally in both OHSMS policy and technical development.

Among other degrees and honors, Dr. Mansdorf has an MS in Environmental and Industrial Health from the University of Michigan and a PhD in Environmental Science from the University of Kansas.

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