Henri Van Den Boom
About Henri Van Den Boom
Henri Van Den Boom is a seasoned Process Engineer with extensive experience in safety studies and inspections. He has held various engineering roles at notable companies such as DSM, Diosynth B.V., and MSD Nederland, and currently works at REEF in Eindhoven.
Current Role at REEF
Henri Van Den Boom serves as a Process Engineer at REEF, a position he has held since 2020. He is based in Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. In this role, he utilizes his extensive background in process engineering to contribute to various projects and initiatives within the company.
Previous Experience in Chemical Engineering
Henri has a diverse background in chemical engineering, having worked in various roles across multiple organizations. He spent five years as a Senior Chemical Engineer at Aspen Oss B.V. from 2013 to 2018. Prior to that, he held several positions at Diosynth B.V., including Sectormanager Manufacturing Support II and Project Leader in the Steroids Section, accumulating a total of 17 years of experience there.
Educational Background
Henri Van Den Boom completed his Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry at HLO Biochemie, studying from 1981 to 1986. His foundational education includes VWO from Kruisheren Kollege from 1978 to 1980 and HAVO from Kruisheren Kollege Uden from 1972 to 1978. This educational background has equipped him with the necessary knowledge and skills for his career in chemical engineering.
Expertise in Safety Studies and Inspections
Henri possesses extensive experience with BRZO inspections and has conducted various safety studies, including HAZOP and LOPA. His expertise in industrial hygiene further complements his skills in ensuring safety and compliance in engineering processes.
Lean Six Sigma Certifications
Henri is familiar with lean six sigma methodologies and holds both yellow belt and green belt certifications. This knowledge enables him to effectively lead multidisciplinary project groups aimed at introducing improvements and solutions in engineering processes.