March 9, 2020
"Making Safety Culture Personal,” the recent CSHEMA Safety Culture Symposium held at the University of Texas–Dallas’ Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center, drew 72 attendees and six corporate exhibitors to the February 27–28 event.
May 22, 2020
CSHEMA is pleased to announce the newly elected members of the CSHEMA Board of Trustees.
Interviews featuring discussions with Past Presidents/Chairs of the Campus Safety Health and Environmental Management Association (CSHEMA), formerly the Campus Safety Association (CSA). Each of these Past Presidents has a notable personality and unique perspective during his/her time on the Board of Trustees that ultimately culminated in serving as President.
Learn more about how they initially got involved with our Association, challenges, successes, overall reflections, conference memories, the evolution of our Association, and wishes for the future of CSHEMA on these never-before seen full-length interviews!
Ryan Lisk interviews Amy Orders who served as CSHEMA and President and Professional Development Committee Chair. She describes the evolution of the CSHEMA Conferences from being hosted on campuses with stays in dorms and session delivery in classrooms to the recent model of being hosted in a resort.
The mission of CSHEMA is to support and to educate campus-based EHS professionals to empower and to improve the EHS profession in campus environments.
CSHEMA will continue to be the pre-eminent leadership organization representing the EHS profession in campus environments.
CSHEMA has identified these knowledge, skills, and abilities for environmental, health, and safety professionals. Regardless of job responsibilities or position level, these competencies permeate all work in the profession, though prioritization may differ. "Core competency" refers to a set of composite skills, knowledge, and behaviors that provides the basis and forms the foundation for successful professional practice in environmental, health, and safety work.
CSHEMA’s core competencies were inspired by NIH, the Nielson Group, the National Postdoctoral Association, the Risk and Insurance Management Society, Strandberg Consulting, and other publicly available resources.
Download the Core Competencies
In 2019 the CSHEMA Advocacy Council was asked to develop key messages for university leaders—including research, business, and facilities leadership—to help them understand the value and role of environmental health and safety (EHS) at their institutions. These messages explain why support for, and partnerships with, EHS facilitate their goals and the institution’s greater mission.
The messages can also be used at higher education association meetings to tell EHS’ story and promote a better understanding of EHS. Associations we might bring this to are NACUBO, APLU, AAU, etc. This same material could be used to create smaller packages of information that could help CSHEMA members advocate for their own program to college and university leadership.
College and universities operate more efficiently and effectively when EHS has sufficient resources, when it is included in EHS-related decision making, and when our expertise and capabilities are recognized and respected.
Download the complete document "The Value of EHS at Colleges and Universities"
The ability to demonstrate a broad base of established and evolving knowledge within their discipline and detailed knowledge of their area(s) of expertise, including but not limited to:
Additionally, CSHEMA’s communities of practice form and dissolve as the discipline specific areas evolve. A current list of CSHEMA's communities can be found online.
Ability to obtain information and identify key issues and implications to make informed and objective decisions.
Ability to organize and motivate people to get things accomplished in a way that everyone feels a sense of order and direction.
Ability to proactively investigate new perspectives, attitudes, and behaviors and takes steps to evaluate and improve performance.
Ability to listen and to manage conflicts and achieve compromise while meeting meaningful goals and respecting other parties’ perspectives.
Ability to employ a sense of vision to create new innovative concepts, products, and solutions.
Ability to work with and help others to accomplish objectives; identify areas of person expertise and seeks out opportunities to lend expertise to working groups to maximize outcomes.
Ability to seek out ways to employ technology to optimize organizational and individual performance; demonstrate proficiency in using tools and application packages; employ technology to assist in work activities.
Ability to deliver clear, effective communication and takes responsibility for understanding others.
Ability to seek feedback from others and use other sources of information to identify appropriate areas for learning.
Ability to use writing skills and editorial judgement to develop messages for various audiences; and deliver them by evaluating the most appropriate channel for the needs of the target audience.
Ability to draw upon a variety of capacities to instill in an employee a sense of value for the task at hand.
Ability to recognize and analyze problems and make choices under uncertain conditions; show good judgement.
Ability to employ a sense of vision to create new innovative concepts and solutions.
Ability to plan and implement measures that will avoid, overcome, or compensate for elements of risk.
Ability to evaluate compliance with appropriate laws, regulations, industrial codes, control systems, and social responsibilities.
Ability to evaluate an incident investigation system; analyze root causes of an incident.
Ability to understand how environmental, economic, and social sustainability impacts the organization and in turn, how the organization impacts sustainability.
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Chemical Hygiene Program Manager, Harvard University
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Assistant Vice President for Environmental Health and Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Princeton University
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Employee & Facility Safety Director, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Director of Environmental Health and Safety, Medical College of Wisconsin
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Director, Environmental Health and Safety, Penn State University
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Director of the Office of Chemical Safety, Washington University at St. Louis
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Senior Manager, Risk and EH&S, California State University Office of the Chancellor
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Director of Safety, Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering (HWCOE) – University of Florida
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Research Safety Director, Office for the Vice President of Research, The University of Georgia
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Chemical Safety Officer, University of Central Florida
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Director of Environmental Health & Safety, The University of Texas at Arlington
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The Campus Safety, Health, and Environmental Management Association (CSHEMA) is the only organization focused entirely on serving EHS professionals in higher education.
It was founded in 1954 as the Campus Safety Association and since 1995 has been a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization.