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2 In the beginning, there were…

3 Then someone [actually many] had a vision and an idea…

4 And was created......

5 What BEAC does… Assesses and evaluates auditor credentials, tests auditor competencies, and operates a highly credible EHS auditor certification program Promotes high ethical standards in the practice and profession of EHS auditing Develops standards of practice for EHS auditing Promotes the professionalism of EHS auditing

6 First BEAC Board of Directors EAR Warren Bird Manager, Environmental Services Arthur Andersen, LLP Ronald Black Consultant McLaren and Hart Lawrence Cahill Senior Program Director ERM Jane Obbagy Director, Environmental Health/Safety Audit Arthur D. Little, Inc. Julie Thompson President Environmental Resources Network The IIA James Hooper General Auditor Southern California Edison Thomas Johnson General Auditor The CIT Group Donald Kirkendall Manager, Professional Issues The Institute of Internal Auditors Richard McLaughlin Director, Corporate Internal Audit IBM Mark Pearson Manager, Internal Audit Operations Boise Cascade

7 BEAC Leaders over the years……. 1997 Ron Black 1998 Ron Black 1999 Jim Hooper 2000 Jane Obbagy 2001 Dennis Svitek 2002 Jim Ball 2003 Jim Turner 2004 Ken Kasper 2005 Jeff Seibert 2006 Dave Sultana 2007 Lincoln Romain

8 Milestones June 27, 1997 - BEAC created September 15, 1997 – First staff hired October 17, 1997 – First application received for EMS 14000+ December 2, 1997 – First 14 CPEAs granted May 13, 1998 – First CPEA in Environmental Compliance granted (Jerrold Atlas) August 20, 1999 – Standards exposed for comment December 7, 1999 – First CPEA in Health & Safety granted (Ann Hoffman Suko)

9 March 21, 2000 – Letters of agreement signed with the American Industrial Hygiene Association and the American Society of Safety Engineers May 14, 2001 – Declaration of Cooperation signed with the Canadian Environmental Auditing Association July 2001 – BEAC becomes an organizational member of the National Organization for Competency Assurance Milestones

10 November 19, 2003 – First CPEA in Management System granted (Karl Kimball) January 23, 2004 – BEAC signs agreement with the American Chemistry Council (ACC) for Responsible Care® certification using the BEAC Management System exam February 12, 2004 – BEAC certification is accredited by the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards

11 Milestones July 26, 2004 – First CPEA in Responsible Care® granted (Don Lisman) April 22, 2005 – BEAC signs agreement with the ACC and RABQSA to provide a new Responsible Care® examination October 27, 2005 – BEAC approves Midland Engineering Ltd., as the first RCMS Audit Service Provider June 8, 2007 – BEAC holds its first exam outside of the United States

12 2007 BEAC Board of Directors Auditing Roundtable Jerrold Atlas Senior Environmental Auditor Consolidated Edison John Nagy V.P., EHS Management Services ENSR-AECOM Jack Slotnick Global SH&E Assessment Coordinator ExxonMobil Corporation David Sultana Manger, EHS Audits Salt River Project Julie Thompson President Environmental Resources Network The IIA James Ball Manager, Operations Auditing Ashland, Inc. Jo-El LaBorde Director, North American Services The Institute of Internal Auditors Lincoln Romain Senior Manager, EHS Global Crossing Development Company Mark Schwarz Responsible Care Audit Team Leader NOVA Chemicals Corporation Jeffrey Seibert Environmental Audit Manager General Motors Corporation


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