Interview with OSHA's Jordan Barab

Louisa Nara

Louisa Nara is the fomer Global Technical Director of the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) for the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). Louisa came to AIChE/CCPS after 15 years with Bayer where she held positions of increasing responsibility including: Manager Process Safety and Crisis Management; Director of HSE, Security and Emergency Response at Bayer’s largest US Manufacturing site; and, Director, Risk Management and Compliance, NAFTA. Prior to joining Bayer, Louisa also gained significant experience in process safety, engineering, and HSE with Diamond Shamrock, PQ Corporation, and in private consulting.

Louisa’s roles and responsibilities within CCPS included: overseeing the execution of projects in the CCPS technical portfolio; developing and enhancing CCPS’s educational offerings; developing and deploying new tools; and, enhancing value for corporate sponsors.

Louisa holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from West Virginia University, a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering from Villanova University and is a Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional (CCEP). She has over 30 years of experience in the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and food industries and has worked with over 65 companies domestically and internationally. In 2011, Louisa was elected for the West Virginia University Chemical Engineering Academy for her outstanding professional accomplishments.

As the Technical Director for the Center for Chemical Process Safety, I sat down with Jordan Barab, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Mr. Barab spoke at the 10th Annual GCPS in New Orleans giving an overview of Executive Order 13650, which aims to improve chemical facility and security. In this video, Mr. Barab discusses the Executive Order and what role OSHA will play. Check out the video in the panel at right.

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Submitted by Rich Byrnes (not verified) on Fri, 04/18/2014 - 12:45

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Louisa, Doug, thanks for the post and for keeping us up to date regarding the proposed changes to the OHSA PSM Standard. I look forward to hearing more about this. Is there estimated timing as to when the proposed new standard will be issued for public comments?