From: Ray Cook <raycook**At_Symbol_Here**APEXHSE.COM>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] FW: training
Date: April 19, 2012 10:49:47 AM EDT
Reply-To: DCHAS-L <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU>
Message-ID: <A28FCA8C845805428E360F6F7361C2B8595DDB**At_Symbol_Here**exchange.CSEM.LOCAL>


Sherri,

Did you proof read this?  Your training description is quite interesting.  I am not sure what word you intended there.

Cheers!

Ray Cook, CIH, CSP
ApexHSE.com

I Cor 1:18
Sent from my iPhone


On Apr 18, 2012, at 1:30 PM, Sherri <sherri**At_Symbol_Here**CSEM.COM> wrote:

 

Good afternoon,

 

I have been given your name by Keith Rickabaugh of R J Lee Company.  He had a posting of you wanting first aid training. Please be sure to visit our website, www.csem.com, to read outlines on our 140+ titles we train.  Our instructors travel the continental US to conduct suck trainings.  Please feel free to contact me to schedule your training.  Should you have specific questions, please contact our lead instructor, Frank Quarato at 724-801-0805 directly.  Since he may be training, please leave him a message and phone number to reach you back at and he will gladly discuss the first aid specific to chemical exposure.

 

Thank you for your time and consideration.

 

Sherri Crofutt

Executive Assistant

 

Center for Safety & Environmental Management

phone 888-701-CSEM (2736)

fax 888-827-CSEM (2736)

local: 724-478-2736

sherri**At_Symbol_Here**csem.com

 

Are you up to date on your safety certifications?  I can help, visit www.csem.com for more details.

 

My job provides my paycheck, but safety takes me home.

 

 

 

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