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Sanjay Ramkissoon
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Sanjay Ramkissoon is now friends with Anna Lisa and Rakesh Deonarine
Sep 11, 2009
Sanjay Ramkissoon updated their profile
May 31, 2009
Sanjay Ramkissoon is attending Carlstien's event

OSHA General Industry Refresher at San District Scout Headquarters

July 8, 2009 to July 9, 2009
This course will be offered in Trinidad & Tobago on July 8 & 9, 2009. Cost is US $600 payable at any Royal bank. To pay by credit card use the link in the right colum of the page.
May 31, 2009
Sanjay Ramkissoon and Ryan Rambaran are now friends
May 19, 2009

Profile Information

Please tell us about your HSE background:
My work experience in the HSSE field includes:
Safety/security officer
HSE Officer
HSE Coordinator
HSSE Manager
HSE Lecturer
If you are in business, tell us about it!
HSE Training
What Kind of industry do you work in?
Manufacturing
My next course being offered is:
June 2009
- First Aid/CPR/AED (ECSI)

July 2009
- Medical First Responder (Emergency Care and Safety Institute)

Aug 2009

- Wilderness First Aid (ECSI)
- Oxygen Administration
- Fleet Safety
- Bloodborne Pathogens

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At 1:07 on August 15, 2008, Ryan Rambaran said…
welcome to the club Sanjay! great place for us aspiring HSE professionals and share and gain knowledge. i agree with you and the 'trend' with OSHA courses.. as with anything in T&T is a friend friend ting...but in the end who suffers is an individual.. a family... and by getting these cards by shadow means is certainly not good especially for this field! remember any little slip up could result in critical injury or even fatality of a person! and the greatest asset to any establishment is its people...shame on those who continue to encourage this sort of slackness and blatant disregard for human life!

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