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Certified Hazardous Materials Managers Program

The Certified Hazardous Materials Managers (CHMM) Program provides nationally recognized certification for professionals involved in environmental, transportation, health & safety, and emergency response/planning. It offers credentialing, recertification, and professional development opportunities, as well as affiliation with local chapters and access to educational resources.

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Certified Hazardous Materials Managers Program

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  1. Certified Hazardous Materials Managers Program Meeting Date Location

  2. CHAPTERS A C H M M I H M M CHMM PROGRAM MEMBERS

  3. IHMM Credentialing Organization • Credentialing/Accreditation • Recertification/Decertification • ACHMM Membership Organization • Professional Society Benefits • Credential Recognition • Educational Opportunities • Local Chapters • CHAPTERS ACHMM Affiliation • Professional Development • Peer Group Interaction • Local Society Benefits/Networking • Certification Maintenance

  4. Certification Prime Objective: Is to provide credentialed recognition to hazardous materials professionals with advanced levels of education, experience and competence To certify is to guarantee as to meeting a standard

  5. Certified HazardousMaterials Managers CHMM - A Credential for Environmental, Transportation, Health & Safety, and Emergency Response/Planning Professionals

  6. Primary Industrial Categories of CHMM’s • Industry 43% • Consulting 29% • Government 16% • All Others 10%

  7. Value of CHMM Program? • CHMM Program addresses Health & Safety, Management Principles, and Technology, in addition to Laws and Regulations • Provides a nationally recognized technical qualification for mid to senior level professionals involved in ES&H programs • “Best in Class” credential for ES&H disciplines • Logical step in technical qualification for environmental, health and safety professionals

  8. What is “CHMM”? • Certified Hazardous Materials Manager • Credential program established by the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM) in 1984 • Goals of the program are to: • Provide credentialed recognition to hazardous materials professionals with specific levels of education, experience and competence • Identify qualified hazardous materials managers to government, industry and academia • Foster continued professional development of CHMMs • Facilitate the transfer of knowledge and experience • Website: http//www.achmm.org

  9. What is “IHMM”? • Institute of Hazardous Materials Management • Non-profit corporation founded in 1984 • Office of record for CHMM program and dedicated to upgrading professional practice • Established to address regulatory provisions that work be performed by qualified individuals • Credentialing, not membership organization • Function is to certify, test, and recertify CHMMs • Accredited by the Council on Engineering & Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB) • Mandatory code of professional ethics • Website: http://www.ihmm.org

  10. What is “ACHMM”? • Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Managers • Non-profit membership organization founded in 1985 • Dedicated to fostering recognition/professional development through • continuing education, peer group interaction, and exchange of ideas/information • Comprised of over 68 chapters in 39 states nationally and over 10,000 certified professionals • Sponsors annual national conferencewith technical sessions on hazardous materials profession • Website: http://www.achmm.org

  11. Why the need to “credential”? • Identifies the professionals qualified to protect the public’s environmental, health and safety • Enhances the professionalism of the environmental workforce • Levels the psychological playing field between the regulators and the regulated community • Presence of qualified people often mitigates environmental violations • Limit insurance liability of organizations who employ skilled and knowledgeable professionals

  12. Why the CHMM credential? • Accredited by the Council on Engineering & Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB) • Members include the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, American Academy of Environmental Engineers, American Board of Engineering Technology and National Society of Professional Engineers • Recognized by numerous Federal agencies and U.S. Corporations • DOE, DOD, EPA, FDIC, Army Corps of Engineers, State Department • The Boeing Company, Rust Environment, TRW, General Motors • Registrar Accreditation Board (ISO 14000) • Has recognized the CHMM credential; will give special consideration to CHMMs that submit an application for EMS Auditor certification (automatically meet the relevant workplace experience req’s & are granted a default of 15 hrs/yr.. of required professional development to maintain)

  13. What are credential specifications? • Examination: applicant is pre-approved by IHMM to sit for certification testing based upon established education and/or experience criteria • Proctored 3 hour, closed-book ,152 question test • Question pool categories - 25% Laws & Regulations, 35% Science & Technology, 40% Management Principles & Practical Application • IHMM pass/fail ratio (70%) • ACHMM national overview course designed to support applicants sitting for the CHMM national certification examination

  14. Who are CHMM’s? • Demonstrate an appropriate education background and specific work experience • Apply to IHMM 6 weeks prior to exam • Have an acceptable score (~70% pass-fail) on a professionally-prepared, closed-book exam: • Regulatory Compliance • Science & Technology • Environmental Management • Maintain proficiency • Meet recertification requirements [participate in professional development, document 17 CMPs (certification maintenance points) every 5 years] • Continuing education (at least 20 hours/per year) • Uphold an enforced ethical code

  15. Where are CHMM’s? > 10,000 professionals certified in U.S. • 36 different baccalaureate degrees satisfy education requirement, including chemistry, biology, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, etc. • Employment profiles include consulting, waste management, chemical processing, metals, petroleum, colleges and universities, and Federal, state and local government agencies • Belong to one of 68+ chapters of the Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Managers (ACHMM) • Approximately 6,000 certified individuals belong to the ACHMM, the professional membership society of the CHMM program

  16. Mission The Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Managers will foster the professional development of hazardous materials managers by offering opportunities for education, facilitating peer group interaction, and establishing the CHMM credential as the standard of excellence in the hazardous materials management profession.

  17. ACHMM Organization ACHMM President Dave Carey National Administrator Jeannie Steward Executive Committee VP/President Elect–Allison King Treasurer – Catherine Werner Secretary – John Mitchell Past-President – Chuck Bessey • Directors • Smiley McMillan Susan Hatcher • Cheri Hildreth-Watts Rich Cartwright • Fred Wolf Kelly Kading • Laureen McMurray Boyle • 2004 BOD

  18. Academy Leadership Groups ADMINISTRATIONOUTREACH EDUCATION Office Operations Credential Recognition National Conference Finance & Dues Chapter Development Educational Programs Policies & Procedures Government Affairs Technical Publications Newsletter & Website Marketing & Awards Emergency Response Management Systems C. Bessey A. King C. Hildreth-Watts J. Mitchell R. Cartwright F. Wolf C. Werner K. Kading S. Hatcher J. Steward L. Boyle

  19. NATIONALCOMMITTEES • Board Liaisons • Executive Committee DC/AK/CB/JM/CW • Chapter Development LB/KK • Professional Development CHW/SH • Management Systems LB/FW • Government Affairs RC/CB • National Conference AC/CHW • Awards KK/JM • Marketing AK/RC • Emergency Response AK/FW • Publications (task group) CB

  20. Primary Focus of ACHMM Strategic Objectives • Credential Recognition • Chapter Development • National Conference • Educational Programs

  21. ACHMM Affiliated Chapters ACHMM Affiliated Chapters 66 Local Chapters Nationally 68 Local Chapters Nationally

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