Dan Diehl
About Dan Diehl
Dan Diehl is the Regional EHS Manager at Chemtrade in Birmingham, Alabama, with over 25 years of experience in environmental, health, and safety management across various industries.
Current Role at Chemtrade
Dan Diehl is currently serving as the Regional EHS Manager at Chemtrade in the Birmingham, Alabama area. His responsibilities include overseeing environmental, health, and safety (EHS) programs to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. Dan's role involves conducting EHS audits, implementing safety training programs, and managing risk assessments to enhance workplace safety.
Previous Experience at Olin Corporation
From 2014 to 2015, Dan Diehl served as the Regional EHS Manager at Olin Corporation. During his tenure, he was responsible for managing EHS initiatives across multiple sites. His role included conducting inspections, ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations, and improving safety standards within the organization.
Background at AbitibiBowater
Dan Diehl worked at AbitibiBowater as the Environmental, Health & Safety Manager from 2003 to 2013. During these ten years, he led EHS programs in Coosa Pines, AL. His work focused on enhancing environmental performance and implementing sustainability initiatives, along with overseeing compliance and safety training programs.
Educational Background
Dan Diehl holds a BS in Applied Science with a concentration in Pulp and Paper Engineering from Miami University, where he studied from 1974 to 1978. His educational background provided a foundation for his extensive career in environmental, health, and safety management across various sectors.
Professional Experience Summary
Dan Diehl has over 25 years of experience in environmental, health, and safety (EHS) management. His career encompasses roles at Chemtrade, Olin Corporation, AbitibiBowater, MeadWestvaco, ABB Environmental, and Stone Container. He has demonstrated expertise in managing EHS programs, ensuring regulatory compliance, conducting audits, and leading safety training initiatives. His work has spanned both manufacturing and chemical sectors, with a focus on improving environmental performance and sustainability.