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Not to sure about the spelling of his name, but wondered were a Dr Haus? can be found who may be related to OSHA as a Training Consultant.

Does he work for OSHA or has he been involved in the writing of the OSHA standards?

Thanks for any help.


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http://www.osha.gov/oshprogs/consult.html has a link to OSHA consultation services for training but the link takes you to a directory of state consultation offices and you would likely have to check (search) within each state's link to see if a Dr. Haus (or Haas, House, ?) exists. Might be cumbersome and take some time.

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Thanks! This information will be helpful


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Joe,
I think I know who you are refereing to. He is a retired OSHA instructor from the OSHA National Training Institute. I have his contact information at the office. Drop me an e-mail at the office and I will get you the info. Get to me this week because Friday 5/16 our depatrtment wide e-mail system is scheduled for a shut down and rework.
May I ask why your looking him up?
OSHA Prodessor


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