CHANTIA SULPH
ac0j5b@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
To approach all necessary tasks needed in the development of a more sustainable and functionally society through research and health sciences. Experience in environmental health has established a mission to identify the key areas of disaster amongst natural environments that can cause areas of concern for mankind. Reflecting responsibility and sharing information on the enhancements that protect and define the elements in which are unknown and well known in the world. To develop a sense of self and display my purpose of expanding knowledge on subjects that are ideal to handling global issues in a more harmonized healthcare and welfare system.
EDUCATION
University of Georgia (Athens, Ga)
College of Public Health Major: Environmental Health GPA: 3.08
EXPERIENCE
Drinking Water Intern, Fall 2016
Department of Natural Resources, Georgia Environmental Protection Division - Northeast District - Athens Georgia
Updated the access Air Facilities database for permit reporting for the district. Assisted in sanitary surveys and regulatory compliance inspections to improve operational performance of community water system.
Safety, Health, and Environmental Intern, Summer 2016
Allnex, USA. Chemical Resins Company – Alpharetta, Georgia
Assisted in safety and environmental training and regulatory compliance inspections to improve operational performance in employee safety or environmental areas. Also maintained the database of the most up-to-date SDS’s.
Undergraduate Research Apprentice: URA Program, May –July 2014
Kellogg Biological Station (Michigan State University) - Hickory Corners, Michigan
Assisted in the Jen Lau’s Lab with lab data management of Rhizobia and produced a poster presentation on nitrogen fixing plant bacterium effects on native legume species.
CERTIFICATIONS
RINECO, LICENSE CEUs-.3
June 2016
Hazardous Waste Transportation Training
Annual RCRA (Resource and Conservation Recovery Act)
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
OSHA Certification in 10-hour Construction Safety and Health
December 2016