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Great learning experience with hands-on training

Learned a lot and in a fun and interesting way. The training was full of great knowledge to have.

I expected a week of boring "safety training" and instead, got EXACTLY the opposite! Our Instructor was knowledgeable, funny and delivered the materials in a way each of us could relate to! By the time Friday came round, our group was more like a team (thanks to the Trainer) and I was kind of sad to see it end. Excellent job, I'll definitely be back!

Henry "Scott" Browne

An educator at heart, Scott has taught OSHA 10- and 30-hour certification courses at Henry Ford College and served as an instructor in the Departments of Criminal Justice and Mortuary Science at Wayne State University .He is a Registered Environmental Health Specialist and Sanitarian, licensed through both the State of Michigan and the National Environmental Health Association. His credentials also include licensure as a Professional Investigator in Michigan, with experience conducting workplace accident investigations.

Henry "Scott" Browne brings over 38 years of experience in safety, emergency response, and regulatory compliance. Scott is known for his relatable, experience-driven instruction that empowers professionals to build safer workplaces through practical, real-world training.

Scott currently serves as a Training Professional for the Great Lakes Water Authority, where he conducts safety training for employees across the organization. His prior roles include Emergency Preparedness Coordinator for the City of Detroit and Environmental Health Specialist at Wayne State University, where he served for nearly two decades. His impressive career also includes 20 years of service in the United States Coast Guard Reserve, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant after serving as a Safety Officer for the Great Lakes region.

An educator at heart, Scott has taught OSHA 10- and 30-hour certification courses at Henry Ford College and served as an instructor in the Departments of Criminal Justice and Mortuary Science at Wayne State University. He is a Registered Environmental Health Specialist and Sanitarian, licensed through both the State of Michigan and the National Environmental Health Association. His credentials also include licensure as a Professional Investigator in Michigan, with experience conducting workplace accident investigations.

Scott’s training philosophy is built on personal connection and long-term impact. One of his most meaningful moments came when students approached him years later, sharing how his training influenced the way they work and think about safety. “Knowledge is power,” Scott says, “and I look forward to continuing to share mine to help others stay safe and informed in every role they serve.”