STACS
INC. (Safety Training and Consulting Services) is a privately owned health
and safety consulting company. The business was started in 1988 in response
to a growing need to assist small and medium sized companies that may
not have the financial resources to retain a full time safety professional.
Ironically, the primary customers have turned out to be large multinational
companies who use the services of STACS Inc. to supplement their in-house
staff.
Our approach has been "one-stop-shopping" within the health and safety
discipline. The firm offers services in training program development and
delivery, training needs assessments, program and facility audits, industrial
hygiene sampling and program writing, as well as supplying health and
safety related products through agency agreements with a variety of manufacturers.
The President, Mr. Steven Johnson, currently possesses more than 25 years
of experience in the field. Mr. Johnson holds certification credentials
in the safety field in Canada (CRSP), industrial hygiene, in both Canada
(ROHT) and United States (OHST) and Certified Health and Safety Consultant
(CHSC) via the Canadian Society of Safety Engineers. In addition, Mr.
Johnson is also a Certified Engineering Technologist (CET).
Mr. Brian Fish, an associate, is a graduate of Humber College Safety Engineering
Technology program. Mr. Fish has accumulated 15 years of experience as
a health and safety manager in the food processing and metals distribution
fields. As a consultant, Mr. Fish deals regularly with clientele in the
construction, manufacturing and retail trades. Brian is also a Canadian
Registered Safety Professional (CRSP).
Mr. Mike Fish has been an active Safety Practioner in the Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental field for the past 30 years. Mike has acquired a broad range of experience in Emergency Preparedness, Workplace Monitoring, Employee Training and relevant Legislation, in both the Construction and Industrial sectors. Mike is a Graduate of the Humber College Safety Engineering Technology program and qualified as a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) in 1978.
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