Alex Steenman
About Alex Steenman
Alex Steenman is a Health and Safety Coordinator at American Electric Power, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in occupational health and safety, with previous roles at OmniSource Corporation, Winergy, LLC, Fuchs Lubricants Co., and CVS Caremark Corporation.
Work at American Electric Power
Alex Steenman has been employed at American Electric Power as a Health and Safety Coordinator since 2019. In this role, he focuses on improving workplace safety management to enhance the quality of life for employees. His responsibilities include implementing safety protocols and ensuring compliance with health regulations.
Previous Experience in Occupational Health
Before joining American Electric Power, Alex Steenman worked at Winergy, LLC. from 2016 to 2019 as an Occupational Health Technician. He also served as an NSF 49 Accredited BSC Field Certifier at Winergy from 2017 to 2020. His experience includes assessing ergonomic hazards and chemical exposure in the workplace.
Education and Expertise
Alex Steenman studied at Purdue University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Occupational Health and Environmental Health from 2007 to 2013. He also focused on Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene during his studies. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in health and safety.
Career Development and Internships
Alex Steenman's career began with an internship at OmniSource Corporation in 2013, where he worked as a Safety Intern for three months. He also gained experience as a Pharmacy Intern at CVS Caremark Corporation from 2010 to 2012. These early roles contributed to his development in the field of health and safety.
Focus on Workplace Safety Initiatives
Throughout his career, Alex Steenman has aimed to enhance workplace safety and employee health. He has implemented modern survey and monitoring techniques to assess various workplace hazards, including ergonomic risks, chemical exposure, and air quality. His work is centered on redesigning occupational health programs to improve safety standards.