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Many of the Bureau's employees live in the part of the state for which they are responsible. You can find the staff profiles of these Safety Bureau representatives to contact below. Safety and Health SpecialistsVidya Balasubramanian - Butte Vidya received her Bachelor’s and Master’s in Chemistry from The University of Madras and University of Pune, India before coming to USA. She is a resident of Butte, Montana for the last six years. She received her Master’s in Industrial Hygiene in 2008 from Montana Tech. Her research during her graduate studies involved X-ray florescence enabled sampling and quantification of lead migration from lead based paint. Her research paper on this study has been accepted as a feature article in the Journal of Environmental Health (JEH) and is scheduled to be published in July 2011. Following her graduate work she was employed with Portage Inc., an environmental consulting company, for the last two years serving as an environmental data validation specialist for radiochemical, inorganic, and organic data for INL and other clients. Vidya strongly believes safety is a primary consideration in the quality associated with most products, processes and industries and that every employee has the right to a competent safety program.· An effective safety program adds value to any company’s vision and mission.
Edward Dawes - Helena Ed is a native Montanan; he received a Bachelor of Science Degree from MSU Northern in 1970 and started his working career in the Butte Berkley Pit mine in 1970 where he achieved Journeyman status as Mechanic/Machinist with the International Association of Machinists. He also worked as a mechanic and welder in a Montana State Motor pool. He taught Vocational Automotive Mechanics, Welding and Small Engine Repair at Capital High School from 1974 through 1998. From 1998 through 2003 Ed managed the American Automobile Association Approved Auto Repair network in Montana, Wyoming and Alaska where he certified as a Master Automotive Service Excellence Technician. Ed also instructed for Elite Business Management Training Systems, and managed the FORD/AAA Student Auto Skills program in Alaska.
Chris Lockmer - Butte Chris graduated from The University of Montana, Montana Tech in 2006 with his Bachelor’s in Occupational Health and Safety, and in 2007 with his Master’s in Industrial Hygiene. Upon graduating Chris has worked in the construction and petroleum industries.· Also, Chris has obtained his Certified Safety Professional and Occupational Health and Safety Technologist certifications.
Marissa Morgan - Great Falls Marissa Salo recently completed her M.S. in Industrial Hygiene and received a B.S. in Occupational Safety and Health – Science and Engineering. She chose this profession to assist individuals with occupational/environmental health and safety concerns as encountered on the job. Throughout the past several years she has worked in the oil and gas industry and on an EPA superfund site. The oil and gas field experience included air sampling for benzene, total hydrocarbons, and hydrogen sulfide; additionally, she conducted noise surveys and dosimetry assessments.
Mike Preller - Miles City In 1998 after a career of working in the US Naval Nuclear Power Program, Michael retired and returned to Montana.·· He was the Environmental Safety and Health Manager at Trinity Industries, Railcar Repair in Miles City for five years and has been with the Montana Occupational Safety and Health Bureau for five years.· He was a volunteer firefighter with the Custer County Rural Volunteer Fire Company for 11 years (last four as Chief).
Jennifer Rose - Billings Jennifer is a native Montanan and received her Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety and Health from Montana Tech of the University of Montana. She worked for 10 years as a safety consultant for worker’s compensation insurance which included working with a wide variety of employers and industries such as construction, manufacturing, oil/gas, mining, tire shops, restaurants etc. On-site visits were performed to evaluate work sites, work process/practices, company safety programs, identified loss sources and provided recommendations to reduce the risk of injury as well as increase the overall safety culture. Resource and safety training were provided as needed to employers.
Mine Inspectors / TrainersDave L. Armstrong CMSP - Kalispell Mine Inspector/Training Officer Sand & Gravel Operations
Gordon Brannon - Colstrip Mine Inspector / Training Officer Gordon lives in Colstrip, Montana and is married and has three sons and two Granddaughters. His hobbies include painting, outdoors, and restoring old cars. He has been with the state in this position since 1/15/07. He is a Certified Mine Safety Professional and has his surface and underground training designations from MSHA. He has his Coal Mine Foreman Papers from Colorado and Montana. He is also a certified trainer by Medic First Aid in CPR/First Aid and AED. Gordon is currently an EMT-I (Nationally and State certified). Prior to joining the State of Montana he retired from Peabody Energy Company (largest coal company in the US) with 33 years of service in management and worked in numerous positions in the coal mining field and worked and trained at all their operations thru the years. While living in Colstrip, he worked on the county and private ambulance service for 29 years. He operated his own safety, environmental, and security consulting business for two years and had training plans with MSHA in Underground and Surface and worked at Craig, Colorado.· Also he worked with MESCO and constructed and repaired large draglines and shovels in West Palm Beach, Florida. Gordon brings both a bachelors of science (Environmental and Safety Management) and masters’ degree (Environmental Safety Management) to the Safety and Health Bureau and has taken many other engineering classes from other universities.
Berke Brown - Bozeman Mine Inspector / Training Officer
Jerry Metcalf - Hardin Coal/Sand & Gravel
Bill Schwarzkoph - Forsyth Coal Mines
Industrial HygienistsJudy Murphy - Helena Judy has a Master’s Degree in Industrial Hygiene and has been with the Montana Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Bureau since 1999. She has 20 years of experience in the field of environmental health and safety. Through the Occupational Safety and Health Bureau Ms. Murphy provides industrial hygiene services to public and private businesses, including inspections, indoor air quality investigations, contaminant monitoring, ergonomic evaluations, noise monitoring, and assistance with programs such as Hazard Communication and Blood Borne Pathogens.
Tiffany Ott - Butte Tiffany received her Master's Degree in Industrial Hygiene and her Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety and Health - Science and Engineering from Montana Tech of the University of Montana. During her career as an industrial hygienist she has worked as a consultant offering occupational hygiene service.· She has worked with public and private sector businesses providing Indoor environmental quality evaluations, safety inspections, and safety and health training. Tiffany resides in Butte with her husband and two children and is actively involved in Ott’s Halloween Haunt; a family operated fund raiser benefiting local charities for 20 years.
Kristine Witt - Butte Kristi graduated from Montana Tech with a B.S. in Occupational Safety and Health in 2009, and graduated in May of 2011 with an M.S. in Industrial Hygiene. For three years Kristi worked as a Health and Wellness Tech at St. James Hospital in Butte and has worked as economic consultant for Conoco at their Thompson Falls facility. Kristi played Volleyball for Montana Tech and continues to enjoy her lifelong love of athletics by coaching at Butte High School. She also volunteers for Special Olympics.
Joe Wolf - Billings Joe has been in the field of Safety, Health, and Environmental control for over 20 years and has worked in the Public and Private Sectors. He began his studies at MT. College of Mineral Science and Technology ( MT. Tech.) in 1974 after serving 3 years in the Army during the Vietnam conflict. Joe graduated with a BS degree in Occupational Safety and Health in 1979 and worked as a loss Control Rep for a commercial insurance company and a Safety Engineer at the Idaho National Engineering Lab for 5 years before returning to graduate school. He then gratuated from MT. Tech. in 1985 with a MS in Industrial Hygiene.
InternsCristina Parada - Butte Born and raised in the beautiful country of Venezuela, Cristina Parada is a native Spanish speaker. At the young age of eighteen, Parada moved to the United States of America in the pursuit of higher education. She graduated in May 2008 from Washington State University with a Bachelors degree in Science. Parada deployed proudly as a Combat Medic contingent to Operation Iraqi Freedom with the United States Army in December 2008. Upon her return she attended Montana Tech of the University of Montana where she achieved the degree Master of Science in Industrial Hygiene in May 2011. During her graduate career, Parada gain invaluable experience in a summer internship with Barrick Gold Mines. Following graduation, Parada took an environmental position with Dade Moeller where she worked diligently to benefit from the opportunity to broaden her knowledge in the Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) field. As a new Industrial Hygienist, Parada is thrilled with the new challenges yet to come throughout her career and she is very please to be the new addition to the Department of Labor and Industry, Safety and Health Bureau. |

