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Old 03-10-2006, 03:39 PM   #1
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Greetings From Orlando


Hello all, My name is Bryan, I work for a large electrical contractor in the central florida area. I worked in the fiels for 7 years as a supervisor and now I am a Safety inspector/trainer, I have completed my OSHA 10 and 30 hour courses and the OSHA 501-General Industry, I am taking my OSHA 500-construction next week then will be an authorized outreach trainer for the 10 and 30 hour classes.
I am a retired Deputy Sheriff, I work part time at Universal Orlando in the entertainment department and I write screenplays, I currently have a screenplay being pitched to the movie studios in Calif.
If any of you have any questions feel free to ask, I believe in helping whenever I can. Just drop me an e-mail.

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Old 03-10-2006, 03:46 PM   #2
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Welcome to the forum. I've got OSHA classes upcoming ... so thanks for the inspiration that they are in fact survivable.
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Welcome to the forum!!!
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Great to have you here. What area of Orlando? I used to live in Clermont.
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I live in beautiful Crime,, oops Pine Hills. Thanks for the welcomes guys!!
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I used to drive through that area ever day when I worked in Altamonte Springs.

Great to have you here.
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It is getting bad around there, I do not sleep well unless the sheriffs helicopter is hovering over my house, but 2 more years I plan to be living in or near Skagway Alaska!!! Not much crime there
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Yea, Pine Hills is a little rough. I liked it out in Clermont though. Its a nice area.
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I've got OSHA classes upcoming ... so thanks for the inspiration that they are in fact survivable.
The 501 was a great class, I hope the 500 is as interesting, The biggest thing I have found with safety is not all hazards can be eliminated but brought to an acceptable level of risk.
To pass the class all you have to do is pay attention. I can't wait to start putting on 10 and 30 hour courses, I just wish I would have gotten into safety a long time ago, I really enjoy it.
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