Stephen I Waide, CIH, CSP, CIVIC, CIEC
<br />Health & Safety Officer
<br />EDUCATION
<br />B.S., Occupational Safety and Health,
<br />1989, California State University
<br />B.S., School and Community Health,
<br />1987 California State University
<br />REGISTRATIONS/
<br />CERTIFICATIONS
<br />American Board of Industrial Hygiene
<br />in Comprehensive Practice, CIM No.
<br />CP7005
<br />Board of Certified Safety Professionals
<br />in Comprehensive Practice, CSP No.
<br />15352
<br />American Indoor Air Quality Council,
<br />Certified Microbial Consultant, CMC
<br />No. 0608087
<br />American Indoor Air Quality Council
<br />as a Certified Indoor Environmental
<br />Consultant, CIEC No. 0611042
<br />Mr. Waide is a Principal Environmental Scientist at Ninyo & Moore and is the
<br />company's Corporate Health and Safety Director. He has extensive experience
<br />in the development and Implementation of industrial hygiene, health physics, and
<br />industrial safety programs. His background encompasses projects within private
<br />Industry- and government -funded environmental projects such as large-scale
<br />remedial Investigations, waste characterization programs, and remedial actions. He
<br />has extensive project management experience in the design of industrial hygiene
<br />programs; asbestos and lead surveys, abatement, and abatement oversight; mold/
<br />microbial testing and risk assessments; indoor air quality Investigations; radiological
<br />characterization and remediation; hazardous waste site activities; emergency
<br />response planning; and designing and Implementing hearing conservation and
<br />respiratory protection programs. Mr. Waide is highly knowledgeable in all forms of
<br />industrial hygiene, industrial safety, and health physics program development. He
<br />currently manages ateam of Industrial hygienists and construction safety professionals
<br />who specialize in asbestos, lead, mold/microbial, and indoor air quality (IAQ) issues.
<br />City of Santa Ana, YMCA Building Renovation Project, Santa Ana, California;
<br />Mr. Waide has been performed project oversight on all health and safety aspects of
<br />the work related to the YMCA building renovation project. a structure that has been
<br />vacant for over a decade. An Initial hazardous building material survey was performed
<br />on the 45,000 square -foot structure, which is considered an historic landmark.
<br />Findings included damaged asbestos, lead paint, universal wastes, and biological
<br />waste contamination. Reviewed a hazardous building survey report, abatement
<br />specifications, and oversight of abatement monitoring and clearance services. Mr.
<br />Waide oversaw the abatement monitoring needs for a 4 -month duration.
<br />City of Temple City, Various Projects, Temple City, California: As the Project
<br />CIH, oversaw hazardous building material surveys for upcoming demolition of a
<br />previous mortuary and four apartment buildings as the city was planning to purchase
<br />these properties. Asbestos and lead surveys were performed, including developing
<br />an inventory of universal waste materials. Abatement bidding specifications were
<br />prepared for the mortuary, including supporting the City with a pre-bid job walk for
<br />abatement and demo contractors. Abatement monitoring services were performed
<br />for the mortuary, including closeout report documentation. Abatement monitoring
<br />services for the four apartment buildings is planned for Summer, 2018,
<br />PROFESSIONAL City of Irvine, On -Call Services for the Orange County Great Park, Irvine,
<br />AFFILIATIONS California: As the Project CIH, directed hazardous building material surveys and
<br />abatement monitoring services in preparation for demolition of various commercial
<br />American Board of Industrial Hygiene structures in support of planned redevelopment of the property. Asbestos and lead
<br />American Indoor Air Quality Council surveys were performed, including developing an inventory of universal waste
<br />American Industrial Hygiene materials. In addition, specific abatement plans were prepared for the City in order to
<br />Association address sub -surface asbestos piping abatement. A procedure 5 plan was prepared
<br />in accordance with the local South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1403
<br />American Society of Safety Engineers requirements, Abatement monitoring and clearance services was performed, for the
<br />Board of Certified Safety Professionals hazardous materials identified by our surveys and closeout report preparation for
<br />each structure or sub -surface abatement location.
<br />Stephen J. Waide, CIH, CSP, CMC, CIEC, Health & Safety Officer I Ninyo & Moore I Geotechnical & Environmental Sciences Consultants
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