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"Dealing with PROSAFE Solutions over the years as a supplier of safety and health training has been a very PRO-fessional experience. They are prompt with all their communication, whether by phone, email or in-person. They deliver what they promise! Our supervisors that have taken any of Mike McCarroll's training give him the marks on level of knowledge and ability to communicate that information to them. They can hardly wait to get into the next course offering. They are consummate professionals every time we deal with them."
Chuck Little,
Director
Atlanta Electrical Contractors
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Pamela Fisher, CHST, CSHM - Vice President and Operations Manager Pamela Fisher is a partner and operations manager for PROSAFE Solutions, Inc. She is an experienced safety and risk management professional with a proven track record of success in managing and overseeing safety programs for large construction projects and industry clients.
Her educational background is in occupational health, with a degree in nursing and extensive training in the field of safety. She worked as a construction health nurse in nuclear power construction prior to her 20+ years in safety. Pamela is certified as a Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) and a Certified Health and Safety Manager (CHSM).
Pamela held the position as Southeast Regional Safety Manager for a large international Contractor for 13 years.
She also worked with two large insurance carriers in their risk management departments. She served as the assistant program manager for the largest construction wrap up project written in the United States.
While with the Argonaut Insurance Company, Pamela served on the committees that developed their fall management, construction ergonomics, and behavioral safety programs.
She was involved with OSHA's re-design process by assisting in consultation and design team training.
Pamela frequently presents at conferences, seminars and is a faculty member for Georgia Tech's OSHA Training institute.
Pamela currently holds the position of President for the Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers and was recipient of the 2005 Safety Professional of the Year award.

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