11.20.2020

Standard strategies for clean air and clean rooms when employees return to the office

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Dennis 2 Dennis N. Francoeur, Jr. CIH, CSP, CMI
Director , Environment RPF

Dennis has been with RPF Environmental since 1997 and is the technical director responsible for technical review of projects and operating procedures for technical staff. He specializes in occupational hygiene, OSHA compliance, on-site health and safety management, and HASP plumbing development. As an expert in occupational health and safety for more than 30 years, his experience includes assessing chemical and safety risk in industrial, non-industrial, outdoor and remediation locations. This includes the development of health and safety plans for operation in hazardous waste landfills, the fulfillment of the tasks of the safety officer for the site as well as the design and implementation of various health and safety programs. Carrying out environmental and factory audits, checking and investigating OSHA conformity, legionella assessments, sampling. to characterize chemical hazards, evaluate chemical handling procedures, recommend corrective actions, and create and implement training programs. Supervised the development and implementation of RPF Environmental's EPA RRP accredited training programs at the federal and Massachusetts levels. It also offers Hazwoper initial and refresher courses, confined spaces, and 10- and 30-hour OSHA courses. In addition, as a health and safety professional, he has offered various related courses for Keene State College - OSHA Institute and the S&H Council of NH - Northern New England.

John Hobden John C. Hobden, PE
Vice President of Granite State Plumbing & Heating, LLC

John began his career in 2002 developing coal boilers for power plants. In 2006, he decided to take a step into a more sought-after industry and joined an engineering firm devoted to the design and construction of food manufacturing facilities. During the next 10 years, he toured the country designing and overseeing the construction of a variety of manufacturing facilities. John's specialty was utility processing, HVAC and food processing. With that experience and a growing family, he decided to go back to his roots and move back to New Hampshire where he worked for a large food company. In this role he learned about Granite State Plumbing and Heating and worked with them on several high profile projects. He was so impressed with the people and culture of the organization that he joined Granite State's plumbing and heating team in 2018. In his new role, he brings his engineering, manufacturing and engineering to the fore to help Granite State maintain its reputation as New Hampshire's foremost engineering company.

Scott Tarzia (002) Scott Tarzia
Granite State Plumbing and Heating, LLC

Scott began his career in 1997 as an apprentice plumber. After earning his officer's license in 2003 and his Masters in 2006, he quickly rose through the ranks, leading plumbing and mechanic teams in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. With this experience, he helped set up a small project department that started quickly. While working on developing this small project division, he found his true calling, selling and building longstanding relationships with clients across New Hampshire. He joined the Granite State Plumbing and Heating team in 2014, where he implemented his sales technique and contributed to the growth of the Small Service Projects division.

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