Environmental safety management industry leader tapped to head new Thiel College programDavid Shafer is the new program coordinator for Thiel College's new environmental safety management major. He's been active in environmental safety for nearly 40 years as a consultant, government contractor, college educator and employer.
By: Thiel College He has been active in the field of environmental safety for nearly 40 years as a consultant, government contractor, college educator and employer. As a certified environmental, safety and health trainer, he has led safety training sessions and programs across the United States. Shafer has an extensive background in developing training courses, especially for the Environmental Protection Agency Hazardous Materials Incident Response Operations and Personnel Protection and Safety training courses. He has provided over 1,600 days of training for more than 650 individual courses for the EPA and numerous states. Prior to Thiel (https://www.thiel.edu/ "I look forward to the opportunity to lead this new program at Thiel College. The potential growth for this industry will mean our graduates will be ready for high-paying jobs in the region and around the country," Shafer said. He has served as a faculty member at Slippery Rock University for the Department of Safety Management since 2016. Additionally, he was an instructor at Rutgers University for 19 years where he designed, developed, and presented Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response program courses for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and New Jersey county health officials. He served as an adjunct instructor at the Pennsylvania College of Technology for nine years and taught several courses in the Department of Environmental Science at Allegheny College. He received his Master of Science in environmental science from Drexel University and his Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences from the University of Colorado Boulder. Shafer holds the following professional certifications: Thiel College is one of a few institutions in northwest Pennsylvania to offer students a four-year bachelor's degree for environmental safety management. Shafer will be joining the College's Department of Environmental Science. The new major will open opportunities in a variety of fields and locations such as hospitals, oil and gas activities, construction projects, educational facilities and manufacturing plants. New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania are all in the top five for employment opportunities for occupational health and safety specialists, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. About Thiel College Thiel College (https://www.thiel.edu/ End
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