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June 9, 2026
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Subject: Ethics for the Safety & Health Professional
Speaker: Robert Levandoski,
Fuss & O’Neill Manufacturing Solutions, LLC
Rob is President at Fuss & O’Neill Manufacturing Solutions, a collaboration of safety and health and maintenance excellence professionals located in Hartford, Connecticut. He is a Certified Industrial Hygienist, Certified Safety Professional, and Certified Hazardous Materials Manager. Rob received his bachelor’s degree in safety, a master’s degree in Occupational Safety & Health Management, and advanced graduate certificates in safety and industrial hygiene. Rob has over 35 years of industrial compliance experience and was previously responsible for EH&S covering a 1,500 employee workforce. He was previously adjunct faculty in Fire Science at the University of New Haven as well as a Fire Service Instructor and Chief Examiner at the Connecticut Fire Academy.
Presentation Description
This presentation reviews the ethical requirements established by professional credentialing organizations associated with environment, health, safety and engineering, provides examples of how ethical language is integrated into contracts, and will present the theory of Consequentialism.
Duration 1-Hour
Schedule TBD
Learning Objectives
Through this presentation, participants will gain recognition of ethical responsibilities and be able to:
- Describe three benefits of ethical behavior in the role as an environment, health and safety professional.
- Explain how your decision-making processes can impact others.
- List (3) fundamental requirements that are common amongst professional codes of ethics.
Venue: Fuss & O’Neill
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