Dates:July 9-10, 2025
Meets:W and Th from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location:UT Arlington TBA
Cost: $650.00

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Lean Six Sigma for Environmental Professionals

Through this online course, students are given the opportunity to develop their skills and comprehension of Lean Six Sigma Principles For Environmental Professionals through focus on progressive techniques and practices in:

  • Process improvement key concepts
  • The Lean PDCA process
  • The Six Sigma and the DMAIC process
  • Common root cause and failure assessment/prevention methods

Students will learn how to manage the complexities of:

  • The most commonly used Lean Six Sigma and root cause analysis principles and tools
  • The Lean Plan/Do/Check/Act (PDCA) process - Kaizen Events, 5S, Value Stream Mapping, 8 Wastes
  • The Six Sigma DMAIC process - Data Collection/Measurement Plans, Pareto Charts, Regression Analysis, SIPOC
  • Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) and Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) Methods - Fishbone Diagram, 5Whys, What If, HAZOP

In addition to presentations of subject matter, students will review case studies, reading material and have quizzes designed to build knowledge, skills, and abilities in this vital field.

Fee: $650.00
Hours:16.00
CEUs:1.60

UT Arlington TBA



The University of Texas at Arlington
Continuing Education and Workforce Development (CEWF)
140 W. Mitchell Street, Arlington, Texas 76019
Main: (866) 906-9190



Discounted Hotel Booking Rates: Several hotels provide UTA students and associates with a discounted member rate.



Diana Lundelius

Diana L. Lundelius, CHMM

Diana Lundelius is currently a Senior Enforcement Officer at USEPA Region 6 in the Air Enforcement Branch, Chemical Accident Enforcement Section. In addition to completing case investigations, inspections, and judicial/civil enforcement actions, Diana is the air consent decree tracking and alternative monitoring coordinator for Region 6 Air Enforcement. She participates in EPA national air technical work groups, and also assists with State Review Framework audits of Region 6 State air enforcement programs.

She is one of three Lean/Six Sigma Black Belts for Region 6, and, is actively involved in process improvement at EPA. She has 42 years combined experience as an industrial analytical lab chemist and as a multi-media environmental manager, in municipal and federal government, private industry, and as a consultant. She is a widely published author and presenter in the field of industrial regulatory compliance.

Diana has a bachelors degree in biochemistry, is a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), has received state and national awards for her achievements, and, is a Fellow of the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management.

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