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Speaker: Renee PaynterRenee Paynter, EH&S Technician, DuPont Washington Works
Paynter works at the DuPont Washington Works site, moving from retail management in 2015. Her responsibilities include managing the site's respiratory safety data sheet, and shelter in place (SIP) programs. She manages 25 DuPont Washington Works SIPs across five business organizations. Serving as a consultant, she developed and tested DuPont shelters across North America, and has helped other organizations set up shelter programs. Paynter received a bachelor’s degree from Ashford University. She’s a certified technician with the MSA: Mine Safety Appliances Company and received MSA/SAR technician certificate and MSA/MMR technician certificate. Paynter's shelter work requires her to conduct Electron Capture Gas Chromatograph rate loss analytical analysis, consult and conduct field evaluation and analysis for shelter development and testing. Her other responsibilities include industrial hygiene consulting, on-site exposure assessments, and industrial hygiene back-up for the DuPont Washington Works Site occupational health leader. Paynter's areas of expertise include contractor safety, industrial hygiene, occupational health, respiratory, and safety. Her work includes respiratory training and quantitative fit test analysis for more than 700 employees. As the DuPont Washington Works Safety Data Sheet (SDS) coordinator she manages the site's SDS program and represents the site on the corporate level.
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13.26 Shelter in Place (Temporary Safe Haven) Program Lecture Thu., Mar. 12 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM


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