Tyler Liechty, Csp
About Tyler Liechty, Csp
Tyler Liechty is an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist at Fluke Corporation in Everett, Washington, with a focus on managing various hazards. He has extensive experience in occupational health and safety, having previously worked in several roles related to industrial hygiene and safety procedures.
Work at Fluke Corporation
Tyler Liechty has been employed at Fluke Corporation as an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist since 2021. In this role, he focuses on ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations and developing procedures to promote a safe working environment. His position is based in Everett, Washington, where he has contributed to the company's commitment to workplace safety for three years.
Previous Experience in Environmental Health and Safety
Prior to his current role, Tyler worked at EnergySolutions as a Corporate Health & Safety Specialist from 2019 to 2021. He also gained experience as an Industrial Hygiene Technician at Sterling & Associates, Inc. from 2017 to 2019. His earlier roles included an Industrial Hygiene Intern position at R & R Environmental, Inc. in 2017 and another internship at Utah State University from 2016 to 2017.
Education and Expertise in Occupational Health
Tyler Liechty studied at Utah State University, where he earned a degree in Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene. His education spanned from 2014 to 2017, during which he developed expertise in managing various workplace hazards, including air quality, chemical, noise, and radiation hazards.
Skills in Health and Safety Procedures
Tyler is skilled in writing health and safety procedures and reports, which are essential for maintaining compliance with occupational health standards. He has experience in client communications related to health and safety, ensuring that stakeholders are informed and engaged in safety practices.
Background in Industrial Hygiene
Tyler's background includes significant hands-on experience in industrial hygiene. He worked as a Biographical Recorder at Utah State University from 2014 to 2016, where he contributed to various projects related to health and safety. His internships and technician roles have provided him with a solid foundation in the principles of industrial hygiene.