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Julian Beasley

Fresno

Summary

Skilled Environmental Health and Safety Engineer with background in designing, implementing and maintaining safety procedures. Strengths include strong analytical skills, ability to collaborate cross-functionally, and deep understanding of environmental regulations and compliance requirements. In prior roles, developed innovative solutions for waste management issues while ensuring adherence to stringent safety standards.

Overview

14
14
years of professional experience

Work History

Environmental Health & Safety Engineer

Brandenburg Industrial Service Company
11.2023 - Current
  • Responsible for the safety of Brandenburg Industrial Service Company personnel on various demolition and asbestos abatement projects
  • Responsible for ensuring Brandenburg Industrial Service Company personnel comply with OSHA, MSHA and Site Specific safety requirements as well as all Brandenburg Industrial Service Company safety requirements
  • Familiarity with RCRA laws/regulations
  • Responsible for various safety training such as fire watch, hole watch, confined space, high reach and site specific training of Brandenburg Industrial Service Company personnel
  • Responsible for reviewing, revising and creating Health and Safety Programs for project sites
  • Responsible for respiratory fit testing of Brandenburg Industrial Service Company personnel
  • Responsible for the review of site conditions before work commences to create a safe plan of work
  • Interface with regulatory agencies such as OSHA, Departments of Labor and Industry and Departments of Administrative Services
  • Interface with the customer safety staff (plant and corporate) to execute project specifications

Registered Environmental Health Specialist

Houston Health Department
Houston
05.2021 - 11.2023
  • Inspects various establishments or locations (e.g., retail and food service establishments, institutions, aquatic facilities, apartment, laundromats, sewage and water systems, vehicles, private residences, etc) to detect possible health code violations.
  • Collects food, water, wastewater, dairy and other laboratory samples for analysis.
  • Performs enforcement actions such as condemns unsafe food quarantines food and equipment, enforce closures, issues citations and notices of violations.
  • Identifies specialized processes and verifies Variance and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) plans approved by the department.
  • Investigates community health complaints, such as sewage overflows, storm water, foodborne illness, illegal dumping, swimming pools, and reports of poor sanitation in public establishments or private property, explains local, state and federal health ordinances, statutes, regulations, and recommends corrective action, performs follow-up inspections, issues warnings or citations.
  • Performs disaster and emergency response actions.
  • May appear in court to testify regarding violations; provides evidence in enforcement hearings

Assistant Manager

Sherwin Williams
Houston
01.2012 - 01.2021

Education

Bachelor of Science - Environmental Health & Safety

Texas Southern University
Houston, TX

Projects

IL2400 – Aurobindo Caguas, Caguas, Puerto Rico, $5,397,149.00, Interior demolition of manufacturing and packaging areas of pharmaceutical plant. MA0923 – Entergy / ERM – Nine Mile Demolition, Westwego, Louisiana, $9,424,881, Asbestos abatement and demolition of 3 boilers, turbines and heater decks. IL2429 – Dow Seadrift (Magti / Bldg. 2299 / Calandria Demolition), Seadrift, Texas, $1,029,978, Demolition at 3 locations within the facility. One vessel on grade, trailer complex structure and selective equipment and pipe removal. IL2374 – Consumers D.E. Karn Units 1 & 2, Essexville, Michigan, $37,785,888, Asbestos abatement, regulated wastes, demolition of intake closure, two hanging boilers, two tandem unit turbine generators, auxiliary equipment, SCR’s, concrete shell chimneys, conveyor tunnels, chimney demolition, backfilling, flow-fill intake & discharge lines, topsoil & seed. IL2365 – GM Lake Orion, Lake Orion, Michigan, $17,369,274, Remove equipment from body and assembly building. IL2445 – Proctor & Gamble Building 55, Jackson, Missouri, $686,500.00, Remove structural steel, mezzanines, equipment, piping and ductwork from inside of Building 55. IL2359 – Rio Tinto Power Plant_Wood, Magna, Utah, $11,940,000, Asbestos abatement, residual ash removal, universal wastes, residual draining, demolish building & structures, demolish concrete to 1' -6" below surrounding grade, flow-fill minor in take water lines, backfill and site restoration. MA0982 – Honeywell WSP West Valley, West Valley, Utah, $1,078,530, Utility disconnects. Removal of process equipment, ducts, tanks, and piping. Removal of platforms and walkways. Removal of remaining loose debris including office areas. Remove concrete pedestals to grade. Backfill of pits and top interior pits with concrete. Cleaning of several tanks that remain along with a final sweep of the building.

Special Training

  • Arsenic Hazard Awareness
  • Asbestos Supervisor
  • Cadmium Hazards
  • Crystalline Silica Hazards
  • Defensive & Fatigue Driving
  • DOT Security Plan
  • Environmental Health Hazards
  • Fall Protection
  • Hazard Communication
  • HAZWOPER 40 Hour
  • Hexavalent Chromium Awareness
  • Lead Awareness
  • OSHA 30 Hour in Construction
  • PCB Hazards
  • Rigging
  • Scaffold user
  • Supervisor Training
  • Accident investigation
  • Transportation Worker Identification Credential

Timeline

Environmental Health & Safety Engineer

Brandenburg Industrial Service Company
11.2023 - Current

Registered Environmental Health Specialist

Houston Health Department
05.2021 - 11.2023

Assistant Manager

Sherwin Williams
01.2012 - 01.2021

Bachelor of Science - Environmental Health & Safety

Texas Southern University
Julian Beasley