Stanley D. Pulz, CSP, P.E.
SPA, Inc.
203 West 11th Avenue
Baltimore MD, 21225
US
EW #2274 is a Registered Professional Engineer (safety), Certified Safety Professional, and Master's Level Psychologist specializing in Technical aspects of Applied Human Factors Engineering and Safety.
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Office:
410 789-5888
Fax:
410 636-7310
Pager:
410 789-5888 (evening)
Cell:
800 447-8575 (toll free)
Established in 1981 , the objective of SPA, inc. is to provide research analysis and consultative services in the areas of Safety, Human Factors Engineering, and Risk Management to private industry, insurance and legal communities, government, and trade organizations. These services include, but are not limited to analysis of facilities, products, operations, and equipment; programs to detect programmatic, physical or environmental hazards/failures, coupled with recommendations of needed solutions/methods to mitigate or eliminate hazardous and/or high risk conditions and/or lower insurance and worker compensation costs; and seminar development and production. In addition, our technical consultations have been utilized by the insurance and legal communities for expert testimony, pretrial, and trial preparation in cases involving product safety analysis, hazard analysis, hazard warning analysis, failure analysis, and human factors engineering analysis with respect to private, product, commercial, and industrial accident reconstruction.
As a professional organization, SPA, inc., recognizes the need to objectively analyze each assignment individually, and is bound by a code of ethical standards which includes competence, credibility, and confidentiality. A sampling of the SPA, inc., client list and references will be made available on request.
EW #2274is a Registered Professional Engineer (safety), Certified Safety Professional, and Master's Level Psychologist specializing in Technical aspects of Applied Human Factors Engineering and Safety.
For over 25 years, both as a corporate safety director and private consultant, hehas provided a variety of organizations, including private industry, governmental organizations, and the legal and insurance community with technical assistance on safety and human factors engineering issues.
In addition, EW #2274serves as a member of numerous national consensus standard committees including:
ASTM Committee No. E-34 on Occupational Health and Safety; ASTM Subcommittee E34.85 on Ergonomics; ANSI A-10 Committee on Safety Requirements for Construction and Demolition; ANSI A-10.2 Subcommittee on Standard for Safety, Health, and Environmental Training; ANSI A-10.23 Subcommittee on Back Injury Prevention Programs; and is chairperson for the ANSI A-10.39 Subcommittee on Safety Audit Procedures. As an Accredited Occupational Safety and Health Instructor through the U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA), Hehas taught Accredited OSHA Safety courses through The National Resource Center for OSHA Training under a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor. In addition, he has been an instructor in human factors and safety at Catonsville Community College and numerous safety topics for the National Safety Council and the Safety Council of Maryland.
As a professional organization, SPA, inc., recognizes the need to objectively analyze each assignment individually, and is bound by a code of ethical standards which includes competence, credibility, and confidentiality. A sampling of the SPA, inc., client list and references will be made available on request.
EW #2274is a Registered Professional Engineer (safety), Certified Safety Professional, and Master's Level Psychologist specializing in Technical aspects of Applied Human Factors Engineering and Safety.
For over 25 years, both as a corporate safety director and private consultant, hehas provided a variety of organizations, including private industry, governmental organizations, and the legal and insurance community with technical assistance on safety and human factors engineering issues.
In addition, EW #2274serves as a member of numerous national consensus standard committees including:
ASTM Committee No. E-34 on Occupational Health and Safety; ASTM Subcommittee E34.85 on Ergonomics; ANSI A-10 Committee on Safety Requirements for Construction and Demolition; ANSI A-10.2 Subcommittee on Standard for Safety, Health, and Environmental Training; ANSI A-10.23 Subcommittee on Back Injury Prevention Programs; and is chairperson for the ANSI A-10.39 Subcommittee on Safety Audit Procedures. As an Accredited Occupational Safety and Health Instructor through the U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA), Hehas taught Accredited OSHA Safety courses through The National Resource Center for OSHA Training under a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor. In addition, he has been an instructor in human factors and safety at Catonsville Community College and numerous safety topics for the National Safety Council and the Safety Council of Maryland.
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