Creasap Named Director of Safety and Health

Washington, DC, December 24, 2008 --(PR.com)-- The Association of Union Constructors welcomed Wayne Creasap as its new director of safety and health effective Dec. 8.

"We're pleased to introduce Wayne Creasap, a well-established member of the construction community, as our new director of safety and health, TAUC Chief Executive Officer Stephen R. Lindauer said. "Wayne’s depth and breadth of knowledge in the safety field will ensure our members remain leaders in jobsite safety, the hallmark of union contractors.”

Creasap comes to the association after 13 years with the Construction Employers’ Association, where he most recently served as their director of safety and education. He currently holds safety certifications by OSHA, the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of Transportation.

During his productive career, Creasap has been an OSHA outreach trainer for hundreds of safety and health classes, has worked as a liaison between OSHA and the Northeastern Ohio construction community and has helped develop numerous local safety initiatives. Creasap is a past recipient of the All-Ohio ASSE Safety Professional of the Year award.

Creasap is past president of the McKinley Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), past president of the All-Ohio ASSE, past president of the Society of Ohio Safety Engineers and is currently the treasurer of the Veterans of Safety International.

He maintains professional memberships with the American Society of Safety Engineers, National Safety Council, Veterans of Safety International and Society of Ohio Safety Engineers.

Creasap holds a bachelor of science degree, with dual majors in biology and environmental and hazardous materials management, from the University of Findlay.

About TAUC

The Association of Union Constructors is the premiere national trade association representing the 21st Century union construction industry. TAUC consists of more than 2,500 union contractors, local union contractor associations and vendors in the industrial maintenance and construction field. We demonstrate union construction is the best option because it is safer and more productive, and it provides a higher-quality and cost-competitive product.

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