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News Release from: Enpure
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 May 2008
Enpure appoints new SHEQ Manager
Paul Prosser has been appointed to the position of SHEQ Manager at Enpure, reporting directly to Steve Smith, the Director responsible for health and safety within the company
Paul Prosser is a Graduate Member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health and has worked in the safety environment since 1995; he is a qualified Mechanical Engineer with IEng status and holds a graduateship in Engineering Management His appointment follows the retirement of Peter Bray, who had worked for Enpure since 1998
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 17 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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He joins Enpure from the Ministry of Defence, where he was, until recently, the SHEQ Manager at the Defence Storage and Distribution Agency located at Ashchurch, Gloucestershire.
Prior to this appointment, he was one of the five SHEF Officers working for the Chief Environmental and Safety Officer where he had responsibility for issuing SHEF advice to, and the auditing of, 10 RAF Stations.
His previous career included roles as Lead Mechanical Engineer responsible for the post design services for a GBP6Bn surface to air missile system (Rapier); he then moved on to become an Installation Design and Certification Engineer on the BOWMAN communications Project, responsible for the safety of the communication installations on both legacy and future platforms.
Latterly, he held the post of Project Safety Manager, working for the Defence Procurement Agency.
Here he was responsible for all safety and environmental issues relating to new into service equipments procured by the Mobility Integrated Project Team.
He is married to Lucy and has 3 children ranging from 1 to 17 years old.
Paul lives near Malvern in Worcestershire and his interests include skiing, cricket, cycling, canoeing and DIY.
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