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Robert Evangelisti
Senior Lecturer

  • Department(s): OCUP & ENVIR SAFETY AND HEALTH
  • Office Location: Timothy J Hyland Hall 3500
  • Phone: (262) 472-5423
  • Email: evangelr@uww.edu
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Mr. Evangelisti is a Lecturer in the Department of Occupational & Environmental Safety & Health at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater (UWW). He has dveloped and/or taught the following courses in classroom and online formats:

  • Safety 201: Personal and Public Safety
  • Safety 382: Construction Safety
  • Safety 420: Environmental Management
  • Safety 453: Environmental Law
  • Safety 474: Facility Water Management
  • Safety 489: Hazardous Materials Management
  • BEINDP 200: Environmental, Safety and Health (ESH) module

Bob received a UWW College of Business and Economics Outstanding Academic Staff Award in 2020.

He has over 45 years of domestic and international industrial, consulting and academic experience in the environmental, safety and health (ESH) field.

Mr. Evangelisti is a principal with Robert Evangelisti, LLC and is a:

  • Professional Engineer (P.E.)
  • Certified Environmental Auditor (CEA)
  • Certified Hazardous Material Manager (CHMM)
  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP)

Bob has given papers at over 45 environmental and safety conferences. He has lectured on over 25 topics at professional seminars.

He has a Master of Engineering degree from Cornell University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Rochester.

Mr. Evangelisti has organized seminars on Environmental Auditing, Hazardous Materials Management, Root Cause Analysis, Hazardous Waste Management, Environmental Science, Water and Wastewater, HAZWOPER, Incident Investigation, etc.

Bob is the past president and a past member of the Board of Directors of the Federation of Environmental Technologists (FET). He is a member of the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP), the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the Midwest Water Analysts Association (MWWA), and the Central States Water Environment Association (CSWA).

He has worked in over 20 states and 25 countries. Bob retired from SC Johnson in 2012.

Master of Engineering
Cornell University
1978
Bachelor of Arts
University of Rochester
1976

Certified Environmental Auditor (CEA)
Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM)
Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
Professional Engineer (P.E.): Wisconsin

Central States Water Environmental Association (CSWEA)
2014 - Current
Midwest Water Analysts Association (MWAA)
2013 - Current
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
2010 - Current
American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE)
2005 - Current

ESH Compliance Fundamentals
Wastewater Treatment Plant Safety and Health
Wastewater Treatment Plant Safety and Health
Environmental Auditing: Applying a Compliance Management System
SPCC Plans
How to Maintain and Improve Your EHS Management System
J. Mueller
Joint Energy and Environmental Strategic Planning for SC Johnson – An Outgrowth of Sustainability Commitments, National Environmental Partnership Summit
R. Christianson
SPCC Plan Development – Industry Perspective/Case Study
Research/Office Complex Flooding From Sanitary Sewer Back Up Avoided With Lift Stations
R. Bradley, R. Peschel, P. Roedel
Developing an ISO 14001-Consistent EMS for a Headquarters
R. Block, R. Christianson
Environmental Issues at a Multi-Facility Headquarters Campus: A Case Study
K. Linsmeier
Barriers to ISO 14000: A Case Study
J. Mueller
Incorporating ISO 14000 into Your Existing Environmental Management Program
J. Patlak
Designing an Audit Program
RCRA Contingency Plans and Training Requirements
Developing a Compliance Program: An Industrial Perspective
Overview of Environmental Management
Management Techniques to Avoid Enforcement
M. Simpson
How to Avoid Criminal Prosecution
A Critique of ASTM Standards for Conducting Environmental Site Assessments of Real Estate Property
L. Huntoon
Environmental Site Assessment Consultant Selection Procedures
Conducting an Environmental Audit of a Manufacturing Operation
A Procedure for Auditing and Selecting TSDF’s
R. Christianson
The Role of Management in Environmental Audits
Environmental Audit Fundamentals
R. Christianson
Conducting an Environmental Audit of a Manufacturing Operation
Lessons Learned form Conducting Environmental Audits
Water Quality Considerations in Conducting an Environmental Audit of a Manufacturing Operation
A. Montemurro
Closure and Disposal Practices Under Louisiana State Order 29-B
S. Wells, S. Strandberg
Emergency Response Planning
R. Meyers
Water Quality Issues Facing the Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Industry
Cost of Disposing of Drilling and Production Wastes as RCRA Hazardous
R. Chann, E. Saunders
Regulation of Discharges from Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities
Effectiveness of Drill Cuttings Washers
M. Jones
Effluent Guidelines for the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry