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Frederick, MD United States
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Captain (O-6), Scientist Category, Commissioned Corps
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CAPT Martin Sanders, PhD, is the Director of Safety, Emergency Management, Public Health Professional and Environmental Compliance for Federal Occupational Health (FOH), Program Support Center (PSC), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration (ASA). In his role he oversees department-wide safety, environmental compliance and emergency response policy in the Department’s only non-appropriated, shared services provider, while supporting strategic business growth and management initiatives for PSC. He currently serves as the acting Chief of Safety for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), responsible for the HHS regulatory oversight related to the Occupational Safety
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(7)Army brand group draft 4 apr11
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13 years ago
US Army College Benefits Explained
Issaquah Army Recruiting Station
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13 years ago
US Army Real Estate Holdings in Hawaii
Hawaii Geographic Information Coordinating Council
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8 years ago
US Army STARRS - The Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers
Ashutosh Ratnam
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8 years ago
US Army - America's Army - Gamification in HR - Manu Melwin Joy
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7 years ago
US Army in Afghanistan
Agha A
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6 years ago
Command US Army Special Operations Command
Rauthschild, Chua & Associates, LTD
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8 years ago
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Frederick, MD United States
Occupation
Captain (O-6), Scientist Category, Commissioned Corps
About
CAPT Martin Sanders, PhD, is the Director of Safety, Emergency Management, Public Health Professional and Environmental Compliance for Federal Occupational Health (FOH), Program Support Center (PSC), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration (ASA). In his role he oversees department-wide safety, environmental compliance and emergency response policy in the Department’s only non-appropriated, shared services provider, while supporting strategic business growth and management initiatives for PSC. He currently serves as the acting Chief of Safety for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), responsible for the HHS regulatory oversight related to the Occupational Safety
Tags
martin sanders
workplace hazard
hazards
clean hands: the importance of hand hygiene
health and safety
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