AEU Hires Ruizas as Loss Control Manager

July 10, 2014

Ray Ruiz (Photo: AEU)
Ray Ruiz (Photo: AEU)

The American Equity Underwriters, Inc. (AEU) recently hired Ray Ruizas Loss Control Manager.

Ruizas’ safety experience includes five years at a large shipyard in Port Arthur, Texas, where he implemented management systems, conducted incident investigations, oversaw safety inspections and conducted shipyard safety training for supervisors and employees in both English and Spanish. He has numerous certifications from OSHA and the Texas Department of Health and is a Shipyard Competent Person and certified in HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations), Radiological Emergency Management, First Aid and CPR. Ruizas has an Associates of Applied Science Degree in Environmental Safety and Health, with specialization in Occupational Safety and Health from Texas State Technical College.

The knowledge and experience that Ray brings to AEU helps reinforce the company’s position as having the premiere loss control team in the Longshore market, AEU sadi.

amequity.com
 

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