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Paul Morse, Project Director, Retires After Two Decades with TNEC-CSEA

Saying good bye to TNEC's Paul Morse 


  After nineteen years of managing and directing The New England Consortium, Paul Morse has retired.
 

Hurricane Maria

Assisting with Hurricane Maria  
 
    Dave Coffey, the Training Manager for The New England Consortium (TNEC) and Bob Zalewski a TNEC trainer with New Hampshire Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (NH COSH) recently returned from working in Puerto Rico assisting with hurricane search and rescue efforts.
 
  
TNEC Training 
Student Reflections on TNEC training... 

 
 
   Students work on a computer simulation during a recent 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Site Basic Health and Safety course.  One participant commented on their evaluation, "Great Instructors.  They kept the course interesting by their personality, knowledge and creative teaching techniques.  I got along with everyone and had fun.  Thanks to instructors Bob (Zalewski), Mike (Fitts) and Fred (Malby) for their time and efforts."

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After attending one of TNEC's courses a student commented on their evaluation, "I really enjoyed this course and the fact that there were many activities that caused us to
independently think and realize what questions to ask to solidify understanding.  Toxic Jeopardy, the test and activity on Friday was a nice review and made it clear how much we retained with just 40 hours.  Thank you for not simply lecturing us with a power point!!  
 

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A Facilities Specialists , commented on their evaluation after attending an OSHA 10 course,  "Instructors were excellent.  Their backgrounds in the fire service as well as
other vocations make them strong assets as teachers.
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COSH Trainers in Puerto R ico
 
    Experienced COSH Trainers Head to Puerto Rico

Four months after the devastation of Hurricane Maria, millions of people in Puerto Rico still need our help.  Last week, experienced worker trainers from the COSH Network


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Going beyond the letter of the law with effective training TNEC/CSEA works to strengthen organizational effectiveness, instill community confidence and improve productivity and profitability.  TNEC's goal is to contribute to the health and safety of workers in the New England region. A well trained staff will limit injuries and save lives.  We thank all of our customers for your confidence in our knowledgeable trainers and support over the past 29 years.
 
Sincerely,

Therese O'Donnell
UMass Lowell The New England Consortium

This work is partially supported under NIEHS grant number: 2U45ES006172-24
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