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Qualifications Statement
Frederick W. Scalise
B.Sc. 1976 Penn State University Microbiology
M.Sc. 1982 University of Oregon Biology (neuroendocrinology)
Ph.D. 1988 Wesleyan University Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
IHMM Certified Hazardous Materials Manager Certification No. 2543
APIH Registered Professional Industrial Hygienist Registration No. 04120497
1984 Participant: State of Connecticut Governor’s Task Force on
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks
1984 Conducted first "Super-Lien" environmental due diligence site
assessment (automobile repair garage / gasoline service station;
Cheshire, CT)
1985 Supervised first contamination assessment and environmental site
cleanup (gasoline service station; Middletown, CT)
1986 Participant: State of Connecticut Governor’s Task Force on Accidental
Toxic Releases
1987 -
1990 Coordinator: City of Eugene (Oregon), SARA Title III Hazardous
Materials Community Right-To -Know Emergency Response Plan
(planning process was conducted county-wide, and resulted in a
"template plan" for use by jurisdictions located throughout Lane
County)
1987 -
1991 Coordinator: City of Eugene (Oregon), Hazardous Materials Fire
Code Permitting Program
1991 -
1996 Developer & Coordinator: Multi-jurisdiction / multi-agency full-dress
disaster emergency response exercises (including a hazardous
materials release component) in the Eugene-Springfield (Oregon)
metropolitan area (four exercises total conducted)
1991 -
2000 Co-Coordinator: Lane County Community Emergency Notification
System (CENS was the first telephone-based emergency alerting
system in the U.S. that (a) utilized a new, high-speed computerized
calling system, (b) was linked to the 9-1-1 telephone database
(reverse 9-1-1), and, (c) covered a large geographical area
(4,700 square miles, equivalent to approximately 85% the area of
the State of Connecticut))
1994 -
1996 Participant: Oregon Water Resources Department geotechnical hole
& monitoring well construction rules advisory committee
1995 -
1996 Participant: Eugene (Oregon) Area Chamber of Commerce,
Council Committee on Environment & Economics Task Force
(hazardous materials ordinances)
2001 -
2004 Participant: City of Eugene stormwater quality best management
practices (BMPs) advisory committee
2003 -
2004 Participant: US EPA proposed and final “All Appropriate Inquiries”
(Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment) rulemaking process
2013 Participant: Eugene-Springfield (Oregon) Metro Area Brownfields
Task Force (purpose of the task force was to identify potentially-
contaminated properties that might be eligible for assessment,
remediation, and re-development for higher-value use)
2015 -
present Course Developer and Instructor: Oregon Department of Public
Safety Standards & Training (DPSST) certified course (NFPA 472 /
NFPA 1072), Hazardous Materials and Weapons of Mass Destruction
Awareness and Operations Level Training for Emergency First
Responders
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