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OSH&E Advisory Committee October 28, 2016 Meeting Report by Mr. Chris Kuiper and Dr. Lu Yuan The last Occupational Safety, Health, and Environment (OSH&E) Advisory Committee meeting was held from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM on October 28, 2016 at the New Student Union Ballroom in Hammond. (Please see the attached sample photos!) This meeting was part of the CSIT Department Advisory Committee Annual Meeting. The attendees include seven of the twentyone OSH&E Advisory Committee members (Appendix A with update-to-date contact information). Four OSH&E full-time faculty members were present, including: Dr. Lu Yuan, Dr. Ephraim Massawe, Mrs. Amanda Brown, and Mr. Chris Kuiper. Mr. Lawrence Mauerman, the former OSH&E coordinator, attended the meeting. One OSH&E student, Richard Barnard, was present. Absent were Steve Pereira, Richard Matherne, Don Jones, Wayne LaCombe, Beth Inbau, David Noland, Buddy Mincey Jr., Michael Page, Connie Fabre, Chris Newton, Charles Leonard, Jody Hammett, Eric Miller, Reagan Phelps, and Bill Cowser. Appendix B lists the agenda of the overall meeting. The meeting was called to order by Dr. Yuan at 9:40 am. Approximately 75 people participated in the event. Dr. Yuan introduced Dean Dan McCarthy who welcomed the group of advisory board members. In his remarks, Dr. McCarthy expressed his appreciation of the advisory committee. He also highlighted that the new Science and Technology building was on track to be completed by May 2017. Next, Mr. Ken Howe, Director of Facility Planning, shared the ongoing progress of the new building with the audience. A series of pictures were shown to illustrate the features of the new building. Ms. Wendy Lauderdale, Vice President University Advancement, briefly reminded the audience of the various ways that the advisory committee members could get involved with the new building. Dr. Yuan then introduced Mr. Lance Roux, CSIT Advisory Committee Chair 2016-2017. Mr. Roux made a 15-minute presentation which included various updates in each academic program as well as the CSIT plans for 2016-2017. At that time the committee broke out into groups by degrees. The agenda for the OSH&E Advisory Committee meeting is attached in Appendix C. Mr. Lance Roux welcomed the committee members. Next, members introduced themselves. OLD BUSINESS Dr. Yuan opened the meeting with an overview of the recent ABET partially virtual visit to the OSH&E program which took place October 9-11, 2016. He indicated that the evaluation team conducted interviews with the University Administration, faculty, students, and staff; but, it was not immediately clear how much of the information provided to the team in advance of the visit had been reviewed thoroughly. While the visit draft statement has not been received yet, Dr. Yuan informed the committee Criterion 5. Curriculum regarding ABET culminating experience requirements was a point of 1

discussion. The visit team was concerned that some of the students completed their internships earlier during their study. It seems that the team was not sure that internships require adequate coordination between faculty and the host company. The committee suggested the host company should provide a list of projects to be done, in advance, and the intern then provides evidence of specific tasks that were completed. Dr. Yuan said ABET expects the culminating experience to be an active process, with specific, measureable objectives and not an observer experience. It appears that faculty may not always be fully aware of student internship progress other than through the paper presented at the end. The committee discussed several aspects and options going forward. Dr. Yuan invited the committee to consider options to enhance the culminating experience consistent with program goals and objectives. A recommendation was made for the Advisory Committee members and OSH&E faculty to meet with industry representatives at Roundtables and other forums to present the OSH&E program objectives and student outcomes. Another suggestion was encouraging small to mid-size companies to contact the University to have students go their sites and conduct SH&E related audits and inspections. The committee members affirmed that it is important to have clear documentation of student and host company qualifications and expectations to better match the student with the opportunity. A formal skills and competencies inventory could be developed to assist with this effort. Mr. Saizan provided the committee with a Skills of a Safety Professional that he developed. Dr. Yuan stated certifying bodies need a complete picture of all aspects of a degree program. He further affirmed committee member suggestions that students should not be forced to wait until their junior or senior years to do their internships, but rather it should be based on the individual s demonstrated skills and competencies. The committee also discussed the option that if no appropriate internship is available, an alternative may be to offer a Capstone class. In summary, the committee affirmed the following issues are to be addressed in no particular order: Review and clarify the governing process for internships. Develop a process to ensure student skills and competencies, host company project requirements, and University staff support are clearly documented in advance of the culminating experience. Assess the validity of internships beyond limiting to junior and senior levels. Consider whether the Dean should sign off on the internship in advance. <It turned out, at the end of the Fall 2016 semester, that signatures from the Department Head and the Dean are required in order for a student to receive an approval on the internship and be able to register for the internship class.> NEW BUSINESS 2

Dr. Lu reviewed the April 2016 meeting report, especially the constructive comments from a few members at the end of April 2016, and asked whether the committee had any further suggestions. Mrs. Amanda Brown affirmed that coverage of environmental laws has improved since the April 2016 meeting. One committee member, Ms. Julie Roussel, suggested a practical application for the course is to have students complete a permit (e.g., air or waste water). Richard Barnard, an OSH&E senior, was recognized as the recipient of the BCSP $5,000 scholarship award. Mr. Glenn Young reviewed the course specification sheets that were developed. The committee will review the list then develop a table of topics, level and whether the topic is covered in a class or there is redundancy between classes. Once the table is developed, it will be distributed to the committee for further review. Dr. Yuan closed the meeting stating the ABET visit team indicated that one key strength of the program is the Advisory Committee. He stated the visit team was favorably impressed with the committee members, their dedication to the program, and the support they provide to the faculty. Meeting was adjourned at noon. Members and guests returned to the main room for lunch and more networking. 3

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Appendix A OSH&E Advisory Committee Members Steven P. Pereira, CSP Telephone: 225-665-6000 President spereira@professionalsafety.com Professional Safety Associates, Inc. 1027 North Range Avenue Denham Springs, LA 70726 Richard N. Matherne, CIH Telephone: 225-963-7424 Industrial Hygiene Consultant richard.matherne@gmail.com 36102 Alligator Bayou Road Prairieville, LA 70769 Don Jones PE, CSP, MBA Telephone: 225-266-4934 17931 Inverness Ave. djonesehs@gmail.com Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Wayne LaCombe, MSPH, CSP, CIH Telephone: 504-281-1232 Safety Section Supervisor wayne.m.lacombe@exxonmobil.com ExxonMobil Oil Corp. as operator/agent for Chalmette Refining, LLC Chalmette, LA 70044 Dorinda Folse, OSHA Area Director Telephone: 225-298-5458 Occupational Safety & Health Administration Folse.Dorinda@dol.gov 9100 Bluebonnet Centre Blvd, Suite 201 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Beth Inbau, President & CEO, South Louisiana Chapter (New Orleans) Telephone: 504-888-7618 National Safety Council beth@metrosafety.org 4200 S. I-10 Service Rd. Suite 224 Metairie, LA 70001 Rick Saizan, Safety Council LCA Telephone: 225-282-3291 8180 Siegen Lane rsaizan@safetylca.org Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Lance Roux, CSP, ASSE Louisiana Area Director Telephone: 225-247-7011 SafetyPro Resources, LLC lroux@safetyproresources.com 18405 East Petroleum Dr., Suite C Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Alan J. Rovira, MS, MPH Telephone: 504-465-6893 Industrial Hygienist Alan.Rovira@shell.com Shell Health 15536 River Road Norco, LA 70079 6

David Noland Telephone: 225-273-6430 Ext. 533 BREC Senior Risk Manager dnoland@brec.org 6201 Florida Blvd. Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Buddy Mincey Jr., Safety Director Telephone: 225-673-5302 Volks Construction buddy@volksconst.com 10983 Hwy. 1033 Denham Springs, LA 70726 Michael A. Page, CSP Telephone: 225-355-5611 ext. 219 Safety Manager mpage@barber-brothers.com Barber Brothers Contracting Co. LLC 2636 Dougherty Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70805 Connie P. Fabré, Executive Director Telephone: 225-769-0596 Greater Baton Rouge Industry Alliance, Inc. (GBRIA) ConnieFabre@gbria.org 5800 One Perkins Place Dr., Ste. 5-A Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Glenn Young, CSP Telephone: 225-772-1588 President g.young.g@gmail.com Glenn Young & Associates, LLC 5261 Highland Road, No. 193 Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Chris Newton Telephone: 225-754-0241 Workforce Development Coordinator chris.newton@cajunusa.com Cajun Industries, LLC P.O. Box 104 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Charles D. Leonard, CIH Telephone: 225-335-7457 Industrial Hygiene Consultant charlie@cleonard.net Leonard & Associates 4739 Loyola Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Jody Hammett Telephone: 225-753-4371 Director of Training and Recruitment jhammett@deepsouthcrane.com Deep South Crane & Rigging, LLC 15324 Airline Hwy Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Eric Miller Telephone: 985-237-9086 Safety and Quality Lead airsafetyguy@live.com CHEP SC Hammond, LA (USQM) South Region 7

William Cowser Telephone: 985-649-0267 PO Box 1729 WLCOWSER@aol.com Slidell, LA 70459 Julie Roussel Telephone: 225-353-8956 Sr. EHS Manager, JHRoussel@dow.com Business Services Site Safety and Industrial Hygiene The Dow Chemical Company P.O. Box 150, Building 3502 Plaquemine, LA 70764 Ellis Vliet Turner Industries Group, L.L.C. 215 Highalandia Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Telephone: evliet@turner-industries.com Student Members Richard Barnard Telephone: 985-951-9797 314 Scotchpine Dr. Richard.Barnard@selu.edu Mandeville, LA 70471 Faculty Members Dr. Lu Yuan, ScD, CSP Telephone: 985-549-2189 Interim Head Lu.Yuan@selu.edu Department of Computer Science and Industrial Technology Associate Professor Occupational Safety, Health, and Environment (OSH&E) Southeastern Louisiana University SLU 10847 Hammond, LA 70402 Dr. Ephraim Massawe, ScD Telephone: 985-549-2243 Associate Professor Ephraim.Massawe@selu.edu Occupational Safety, Health, and Environment (OSH&E) Department of Computer Science and Industrial Technology Southeastern Louisiana University SLU 10847 Hammond, LA 70402 Mrs. Amanda Brown, MPH Telephone: 985-549-2871 Instructor Amanda.Brown-6@selu.edu Occupational Safety, Health, and Environment (OSH&E) Department of Computer Science and Industrial Technology Southeastern Louisiana University SLU 10847 Hammond, LA 70402 8

Mr. August (Chris) Kuiper, MS, CSP Telephone: 985-549-3751 Instructor August.Kuiper@selu.edu Occupational Safety, Health, and Environment (OSH&E) Department of Computer Science and Industrial Technology Southeastern Louisiana University SLU 10847 Hammond, LA 70402 Mr. Lawrence Mauerman*, MAS, PE Telephone: 985-549-3476 Coordinator, OSH&E Degree Programs lmauerman@selu.edu Department of Computer Science and Industrial Technology Southeastern Louisiana University SLU 10847 Hammond, LA 70402 * - Mr. Mauerman retired after Spring 2012. 9

ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING OCTOBER 28, 2016 Department of Computer Science and Industrial Technology PROGRAM SCHEDULE: 9am-930am 930am-10am Coffee Social/Networking, New Student Union, Large Ballroom (3 rd Floor) Opening Remarks - Dr. Dan McCarthy, Dean of College of Science and Technology - Mr. Kenneth Howe, Director of Facility Planning - Ms. Wendy Lauderdale, Vice President University Advancement - Mr. Lance Roux, CSP, CSIT Advisory Committee Chair 2016-2017, Principal Consultant / Founder, SafetyPro Resources, LLC - Recognition of CSIT 2016-2017 Scholarship Recipients 10am-12pm Break-out Sessions - In Ballrooms A, B, and C, and Conference Room 12pm-1210pm Brief Summary by Executive Leadership Board and Program Coordinator in Large Ballroom - Sean Goodgion, CGB (Computer Science, Information Technology) and Dr. John Burris, CSIT Undergraduate Coordinator - Joe Gelpi, Oceaneering (Engineering Technology) and Dr. Mohammad Saadeh, ET Coordinator - Jerome Mabile, Performance Contractors (Industrial Technology) and Dr. Roy Bonnette, IT Coordinator - Lance Roux, SafetyPro Resources (OSH&E) and Dr. Lu Yuan, Interim Department Head 1210pm-1pm Lunch (Courtesy of Cajun Industries, LLC) - In Large Ballroom LOCATION: New War Memorial Student Union, 3 rd floor Bldg. # 25A on http://www.southeastern.edu/map/assets/campus_map.pdf 10

Appendix C OSH&E Advisory Committee Semi-Annual Meeting Agenda October 28, 2016 Time Issues Actions 10:00-10:15 am Welcome & Introduction (By Mr. Lance Roux) 10:15-11:00 am Old Business 1. ABET Reaccreditation (By Dr. Lu Yuan) 2. BCSP $5000 Scholarship (By Dr. Lu Yuan) 11:00-11:50 am New Business 1. New OSH&E Labs (By all) 2. Others 11:50-12:00 pm Portrait & Group Picture 12:00 pm Luncheon 11