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About HS&E

Leader in its Field

Health, Safety, & Environmental Compliance Resources, Inc. is the leading provider of regulatory compliance solutions and employee training. It was founded in 1993 by James C. Zatorski.

Timothy J. Zatorski, President

Tim Zatorski now serves as the President of HS&E Compliance Resources. During his tenure, HS&E has grown into the premier compliance assistance company in the United States. Tim is an expert safety trainer, who has received numerous awards and significant recognition, as well as a key speaker at a variety of trade group functions. Tim has managed regulatory programs for more than 50 companies in the United States and trained well over 20,000 individuals on safety and environmental directives.

Tim has developed compliance assistance programs for numerous clients including BP Amoco; Apex Oil; Stepan Company; Westway Terminals; Seeler Industries; Alexander Chemical Corporation; Lake River Terminal and PVS Chemicals; the City of Toledo OH; and Abbott Laboratories.

Tim has conducted process safety management and EPA risk management audits for numerous clients including, Solvay Interox; FMC Corporation; the City of Quincy, IL; Seeler Industries; Alexander Chemical Corporation; Avon Lake Municipal Utilities; the City of Bloomington, IL; Solutia Chemical; Gurtler Industries; Jedco Aerospace; and Rhodia Corporation.

Clients for whom Tim has developed written procedures include LA Chemical; Acid Products; BP Amoco; Abbott Laboratories; Producers Chemical; Trenton Corporation; The Village of Orland Park, IL; the Village of Riverdale, IL; the Village of Steger, IL; the City of Wyoming, MI; Lake Township Water; the City of Sidney, OH; and the Village of Niles, IL.

Tim is the developer of the HS&E Municipal Assistance Program (MAP). More than 150 municipalities have utilized the MAP for compliance assistance, program development, auditing and employee training. Tim is certified in more than eight states to provide Continuing Education Credits Units for municipal workers.