Scott Puddy has over 25 years of experience in various roles related to safety, health, environment, and sustainability (SHES). Scott most recently served as the Head of Safety at NEXTDC, where they managed safety and risk associated with construction projects, operational environments, and office spaces. Prior to that, they took a career break and volunteered for Victorian Bushfire Assistance. Before their career break, they worked at Minova as the Global Head of SHES and as the SHES Manager for Australia-Asia. At Orica, they held several global managerial positions related to occupational health, industrial hygiene, and sustainability. Additionally, Scott Puddy was a member of AIOH and held board member positions at Safety Institute of Australia. Scott also had experience at BP Australia and Degussa Australia, where they focused on risk management, safety culture improvement, and implementing safety management systems. Their earlier experience includes a role as a Senior Industrial Hygienist at Huntsman.
Scott Puddy began their education at the University of Melbourne, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Immunology and Pathology. The specific years of enrollment for this program are not provided.
In 1993, Scott Puddy enrolled at Deakin University and completed a Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hygiene. Their studies in this field continued into 1994.
Later, in 2003, Scott Puddy attended the Melbourne Business School, where they obtained a Master of Business Administration degree. Their time at this school lasted until 2005.
Finally, in 2014, Scott Puddy attended NMIT and acquired a Diploma of Workplace Health & Safety. It appears that this program was completed in the same year.
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