James Tomasetti, Ph.D.
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Fairfax,Va. 22031
Education:
Ph.D. Occupational Health and Safety, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Maryland
M.A. Occupational Health and Safety, University of Maryland/ University of Southern California
B.S. Occupational Health, University of Maryland
A.A. Education, Prince Georges Community College
Professional Experience:
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Senior Instructor, February 2001 December, 2011
• 10 years as Senior Instructor supporting the School of Leadership and Professional Development,
NGA college, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.
• Instructor, Facilitator, and Coordinator for the NGA New Employee Orientation Seminar (NEOS),
currently presented twice per month.
• Facilitated and Coordinated NGA college programs including: Intelligence Community Senior
Leadership Program; Intelligence Community Officers course; Tomorrow’s Intelligence
Professionals NGA overview course; and mobile training team NGA overviews for foreign liaison
officers and NGA field support teams.
• Senior Briefing Instructor for the School of Leadership and Professional Development.
• Presented Safety Orientations and Annual Safety All Hands presentations for over 2000 personnel.
TASC/Northrop Grumman Corporation
Senior Principal for Environmental Health and Safety, 1998 2001
• Chief EHS consultant.
Conducted comprehensive audits of domestic and overseas facilities.
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Reviewed and developed EHS guidance and policy documentation.
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Conducted training needs analysis, developed, and presented training to NRO personnel worldwide.
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Coordinated EHS networking program of shared resources and expertise from throughout the
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Intelligence Community to provide a cost effective cleared team approach to site assistance audits,
inspections, and training
General Electric/ Lockheed Martin
Manager, Environmental, Health and Safety, 1988 1998
Established and implemented EHS policy and procedures.
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Managed a government customer EHS budget.
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Directed formal reviews of work projects to insure that activities undertaken conformed to sound
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EHS practices.
Insured that all risks to station personnel were identified, eliminated, or minimized.
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Managed a 13 man Emergency Response Team.
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Provided annual EHS training for 2700 station personnel.
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Chaired Station Safety committee.
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Met with the Fort Belvoir Environmental office on environmental impacts to construction, effluent
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treatment and waste disposal issues.
Participated in regular formal project reviews, discrepancy report meetings, and move and
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modification reviews with customer facility and engineering management to conform all Station
activities to sound EHS practices.
Managed the following programs: comprehensive environmental surveys, safety and health
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inspections, accident and incident investigations, EHS training and educational programs, indoor air
quality, ergonomics, hazardous material handling and waste disposal, asbestos abatement, radon
monitoring, and environmental compliance.
Prepared the Station for OSHA and EPA inspections and prepared the appropriate reports for the
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Base Commander, CIA, and NRO.
Worked with the Fort Belvoir Health Department on Station cafeteria inspections and audit
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reporting.
Central Intelligence Agency
Chief, Health and Safety Branch, 1973 1988
Safety and Health Management Officer
• Coordinated and implemented comprehensive Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) audit
program for evaluating and improving worldwide compliance.
Developed and implemented a comprehensive EHS training program presented to hundreds of
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government employees annually.
Directed ten staff employees.
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Managed an EHS information system and Federal workers compensation program.
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Lead cross agency teams of three to five professionals teaming with the State Department personnel
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to inspect buildings worldwide for EHS and Security hazard abatement.
Managed an EHS budget of 1 million dollars to help fund the program and implement audit and
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inspection recommendations.
Scheduled and conducted worldwide inspections.
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Scheduled and presented EHS training worldwide.
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Presented over 125 one and two week Safety training courses for Agency personnel.
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Provided regular support for building moves and modifications to construction, design reviews and
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scheduling, requests for change, and discrepancy report reviews to insure compliance with NFPA,
Life Safety, NEC, UBC, OSHA, and EPA codes, standards, and regulations. Directed staff of Safety
and Health personnel.
Managed EHS budget of $1million dollars to help fund the program and implement audit and
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inspection recommendations.
Incident Commander for fire brigade, confined space rescue and retrieval, and hazardous material
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planning.
Worked on nuclear, biological, chemical, and radiological hazard issues, participating in the
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tabletop exercises and disaster scenarios.
Managed all aspects of proactive programs for environmental protection, industrial safety, industrial
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hygiene, fire protection, emergency response training, and accident investigation.
Adjunct Instructor of Graduate Faculty, school of Public Health, University of Maryland 1980 1998
• Developed and presented college courses and workshops for the Industrial Technology, School of
Public Health.
• Taught the following subjects: System Safety Analysis, Accident Investigation, Fire Safety Research
and Private Fire Protection, Industrial Hygiene, Safety Training. Methods and Techniques, and
Health in the Workplace.
• Conducted and directed student research projects in Safety.
• Prepared and evaluated students comprehensive graduate exam questions.
• Reviewed student Safety research papers and journals.
• Served as a guest lecturer on EHS topics at the University of Maryland and as a keynote speaker for
various civic and professional organizations.
Additional Qualifications:
• As an independent EHS consultant, I supported the Naval Research Laboratory and the Federal
Emergency Management Agency, conducting inspections, writing safety policy and procedures, and
developing and presenting over one hundred training sessions for over one thousand employees.
• Board Certified Environmental Trainer (CET) with specialty certification in Occupational Safety
and Health by the National Environmental Safety and Health Training Association.
• Incident Commander Certified in Hazardous Materials Response by Division of Continuing
Education, Louisiana State University.
• Graduate of Executive Support Contingency Operations and Readiness Program (Nuclear,
Biological, Chemical and Radiological training), White House Military Agency/FEMA.
• Graduate of Asbestos Program Manager Course, General Electric Company.
• Post Doctorate OSHA Industrial Hygiene training, University of Michigan.
Relevant Training Completed:
Environmental Law courses, EPA
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Measurement and Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality/Ergonomics, University of Michigan
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Automatic Sprinkler Systems, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
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Disabled and Elderly Emergency Evacuation Planning, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Electrical Hazard Recognition, Occupational Safety and Health Association
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Life Safety Code, NFPA
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Radiation Hazard Workshop, U.S. Army
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Managing Accident Prevention Programs, OSHA
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Total Loss Control Management, International Safety Academy
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Industrial Hygiene Management, University of Michigan
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Accident Investigation Management, University of Southern California
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Information Science for Managers, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
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Professional Leadership Development, Lockheed Martin Corporation
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Leadership Styles and Behavior, CIA
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Management Development Training, General Electric Company
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First Aid and CPR Instructor Certification Course, National American Red Cross.
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