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" i999 13:2b 4107442093 KhX/EPI PAGE 02 313 Ftederidi Road ttnore. MO 21228 (410) 744-0700 r(4t(J) 744-7003 <c0epwrviGeLasra Mv.episervices.aini CURRICULUM VITAE John W. Spencer, CIH, CSP, RS Otto of Birth: Citizenship: 12 February 1954 USA Education: 1072-1973 1873*1876 1080-1081 St Mary's Cotogs St Mary's City, Maryland &S. Biological Sciences University of Maryland College Parte. Maryland National Institute for Occupational Safely and Health and OSHA Training Institutes - 8pedat Programs Professional Experience: 1993 - present President Environments! Profiles, Inc. Columbis, Maryland June 1990 -1993 Vioe President and Director of Environmental Sciences National Medteal Advisory Service Betheeda, Maryland 1988-1990 Principal Dsft-McCune-Walker, Inc. Towson, Maryland President DMW Environmental Services,. Inc. s subsidiary of Daft-McCuna- Walker 1987-1988 Corporate Industrial Hygienist and Environmental Coordinator United States Fidelity and Guarantee Company Baltimore, Maryland 1082-1987 Director of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Program* United States Coast Guard 0* District Portsmouth, Virginia 05/.: 1399 13:26 4107442003 KMEX/EPI PAGE 03 CnkriumWiM 12198 JotaMt6pBnr.ClllG8P.ffi PI|b2 ProfeeaJonal Experience oont.: 1080-1082 Team Loader/!ndustrial Hygieniet Natlonai Institute for Occupational Safety and Health National Occupational Hazard Survey Cincinnati, Ohio 1978-1980 Induabtat Hyglaniat Equitable Environmental Heafth Rockvila, Maryland Cartlflcatlona and Ragiatnitiona: 1987 1988 American Board of Induatrial Hygiene Cantflad Induatrial Hvoianiat Maryland Department of the Environment Registered Environmental Sanitarian 1991 Board of Certified Safety Professionals Certified Safety Professional' Professional Societies: American Induatrial Hygiene Association Ameriasn Board of Induatrial Hygiene American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Board of Certified Safety Professionals American Association for the Advancement of Science Society for Chemical Hazard Communication 1992 President-Elect, American Industrial Hygiene Association, Chesapeake Section 1992-93 President. American Industrial Hygiene Association. Chesapeake Section 1993-94 Member, Maryland Industrial Hygiene Council 1996 Member, New York Academy of Sciences 1998 Member, American Association for die Advancement of Science 1999 Member, American Society of Safety Engineers 1999 13:26 4107442683 KhEX/EPI PAGE 64 QnfcriumVMM 12190 Jotai W. Spanr, OH CSP. R8 Nik) Committees: American Industrial Hygiene Association; Product Health and Safety Committee f 1991-1995) -MSDS and Labeling and other Wsminfl Issues Emeroaney Response Planning Committee 11991-present) Awards: 1987 1976 USF&G Company Excellence Through Service Award Natlonel Institutes of Health Outstanding Achievement Award Selectad Project Management Experience: 1997 Planned and conducted facility audits for health and safety regulatory requirements, and Voluntary Protection Programs elements. Completed eleven (11) tsdlBes in a three waak parted using In-house developed software eucfiMng and tracking tooto. 1994*1996 Developed end implemented exposure assessment strategies of film processing operations. The operations included mass color fBm processing, and color fflm processing during the operation of a minilati. Investigations have also included the review of potential chemical exposures resulting from Die use of X-ray development equipment In private doctors' oflcas and hospital environments. 1994 1994 Conducted oversight of the environmental dean up of a U.S. naval aircraft carrier during a sttipbreaking process. Evaluated for contaminated waiters, painted surfaces, PCS and asbestos containing materials. Insured the proper removal and disposal of al waste materials. Developed product warning labels and material safety data sheets for Industrial and consumer products. Managed the final clearance of asbestos from approximately 26 occupied apartment buildings. Oversew clean-up strategy, including air monitoring of work and adjacent spaces. Have conducted numerous Indoor air quality investigations of commercial office spaoe, clinical laboratories, and on University campuses. Assessments Included review of the heating ventilating and air condition system, management programs to respond to IAQ complaints and real time monitoring for chemical, physical and biological agents. 1.999 13:26 4187442883 KhEX/EPI PAGE 85 CuitauhniVKM 1Z JahnW.SpM.CliCSr.ft8 PipE4 Selected Project Management Experience com.: 1904 Conducted audits of health, safety, environmental and management programs of multiple chemical processing facilities. 1991, 1992, 1093 Designed and Implemented several comprehensive product risk analysis evaluations for product manufacturers. Analysis Included hazard Idantlocation, toxicoioglcal assessments. Industrial hygiene expaeu* assessment, and risk characterization. Recommendations to oontrol or sfenlnate potential user exposures were provided. 1991,1992.1993 Supplemental Information far product warnings by the MSDS. labels, and technical Information bulletins was also included. 1900,1991,1993 Provided expert opinion on sufficiency of labels and warnings far chlorinated solvents, isocyanate and benzene containing products. I960 Evaluated a 460 acre manufacturing facility with nearly 3 mRBan square (Set of manufacturing and warehouse space for hazardous substanoaa which may have represented liability to the potential purchaser under CERCLA Reported directly to the Rouse Company in Columbia, Maryland as their environmental advisor for the approximate $43 million property transfer. 1680-1900 Have conducted numerous exposure assessments to evaluate actual personal exposure levels that resulted from various workplace tasks and environments. Benzene, asbestos, formaldehyde, chlorinated solvents and automobile by-products of combustion were evaluated via real-time assessments to assess actual personal exposures. 1988-1989 Developed a groundwater monitoring and protection program for a new golf course faeflfty. Determined environmental base line parameters to be applied to subsequent future groundwater sampling. Assessed pesticide environmental fats mechanisms and degradates resultant from turf management practices. 1986-1989 Evaluated hazardous matsrial haulers exposure to cargo during pick-up, transit and off-loadtrig. Established recommendations for personal protective equipment end work practices to reduce and eliminate significant exposures to cargo. Chemicals evaluated Included the isocyanates, MDI and TDI and methylene chloride.