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Blake Austin Dobbs 
(859) 248 - 9654 
blakeadobbs@gmail.com 
Professional Experience 
UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE, Dublin, California December 2013 - Present 
Health Services Administration (70B) 
Commissioned Officer 
Safety Officer In Charge (OIC) 
SECRET Security Clearance 
Serve the United States Army Reserve as a Commissioned Officer in a health care administrative assistant 
role, having attained a SECRET Security Clearance and being responsible for ensuring that the Army’s 
health care facilities at Camp Parks, Dublin California run efficiently. Currently acting as the Safety Officer 
in Charge (OIC) for the 1-363rd Training Support Battalion, responsible for maintaining compliance with 
both Army and OSHA standards and ensuring the safety of all personnel and equipment during scheduled 
exercises. Additional duties to include the planning, coordination and monitoring of the treatment of 
patients, advising unit commanders and staff in medical and non-medical areas of patient evacuation, the 
treatment and tracking practice of preventive medicine, organization of supply equipment, and the training 
of personnel. 
KAISER PERMANENTE, San Francisco, California September 2013 - January 2014 
Environmental Health & Safety Manager 
Served the Kaiser Permanente health care community as an Environmental Health and Safety Manager 
responsible for maintaining compliance with Local, State and Federal Standards at all San Francisco health 
care facilities. Additionally, served as an active member on multiple EH&S committees, enhanced various 
EH&S programs, facilitated EH&S meetings, organized a chemical spill response team, updated EH&S 
policies and procedures, managed the collection and disposal of hazardous materials and waste generated 
from each facility, directed the HAZCOM program, expanded the Medical Center’s Material Safety Data 
Sheet (MSDS) database and participated in weekly construction site safety inspections, while functioning as 
a contractor in an interim role. 
EKU Environmental Health & Safety, Richmond, Kentucky May 2012 - June 2013 
Environmental Health & Safety Officer 
Served the Eastern Kentucky University campus community as an EH&S Officer cataloguing hazardous 
materials while sampling, testing and incorporating industrial hygiene instruments into the analysis of 
several large storm water outfall sites measured for biological contaminants, including results in 
comprehensive reports. Additionally, utilized noise dosimeters to measure and record the noise exposure 
levels posed to Police Officers during regular working hours at the EKU Police Department.
EKU POLICE DEPARTMENT, Richmond, Kentucky May 2008 - June 2013 
Police Officer 
Served the Eastern Kentucky University campus community as a Police Officer, Police-Training Officer, 
Firearms Instructor and Telecommunications Officer, maintaining campus safety and security by enforcing 
Federal laws, Kentucky state laws, local ordinances and university policies. Further duties included the 
investigation of crimes (violations, misdemeanors, and felonies), detainment and apprehension of criminals, 
interviewing of witnesses, interrogation of suspects, search of persons and seizure of evidence and property, 
routine patrol of university property by foot, bicycle and police cruiser, safe and rapid response to 
emergency situations and calls for assistance, assignments to security details tasked with the prevention of 
illegal, unsafe, or undesirable behavior from occurring during university functions and events, traffic control 
and traffic accident investigations on and around university properties. 
Additional employment history available on request. 
EDUCATION 
Eastern Kentucky University 
Master of Public Health (Environmental Health Science Concentration) - 2013 - G.P.A. 3.81 
Eastern Kentucky University 
Industrial Hygiene Certificate (Master Degree Level) - 2013 
Eastern Kentucky University 
Occupational Safety Certificate (Master Degree Level) - 2014 
Eastern Kentucky University 
Bachelor of Science in Police Studies - 2006 
College transcripts available on request . 
Volunteer Work 
 Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) for Special Olympics Kentucky - Torch Runner Escort 
 California Special Olympics - Volunteer 
 Kentucky Habitat for Humanity - Volunteer 
 Children’s Cancer Society - Fundraiser / Volunteer 
Additional information available on request
Training and Certifications 
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Hazardous Waste Operations and 
Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) First Responder Operations Level Certificate, 29 CFR 
1910.120 (e) & 40 CFR 311 
United States Department of The Army Training: 
 Army Medical Department (AMEDD) MS - FLD MED ASST/MEDEVAC Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC) 
 Medical - CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) Defense Initial Training 
 Commanders Safety Course 
 Additional Duty Safety Course 
 Composite Risk Management Basic Course 
 First Army Academy (FAA) Observer Coach / Trainer (OC/T) Course (40 hours) 
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), NIMS (National Incident Management 
System) certificates: 
 NIMS IS-00003 Radiological Emergency Response 
 NIMS IS-00005.A Introduction to Hazardous Materials 
 NIMS IS-00055 Household Hazardous Materials, A Guide for Citizens. 
 NIMS IS-00100.a Introduction to ICS 
 NIMS IS-00100.LEa Introduction to ICS for Law Enforcement 
 NIMS IS-00100.HC Introduction to ICS, for Health Care/Hospitals 
 NIMS IS-00200.a ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents 
 NIMS IS-00230.a Fundamentals of Emergency Management 
 NIMS IS-00235 Emergency Planning 
 NIMS IS-00700 National ICS intro. 
 NIMS IS-00800 National Response Framework, an Introduction 
Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT) Certificates and Certifications: 
 Law Enforcement Basic Training, fulfilling the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council (KLEC) Police Officer 
Professional Standards (P.O.P.S.), for achieving the Kentucky Sworn Peace Officer Certification, 768 hour course 
 Rapid Deployment 40 hour course 
 Defensive Driving 40 hour course 
 Police Training Officer 40 hour course 
 Firearms Instructor 80 hour course 
 Computer Crimes Investigations 40 hour course 
 Cyber Investigation 101-Secure Techniques for Onsite Preview (S.T.O.P.) 16 hour course 
 Image Scan 8 hour course 
 CJIS (Criminal Justice Information Services) LINK (Law Information Network of Kentucky) and NCIC (National 
Crime Information Center) Full Access 40 hour course 
LEBA (Law Enforcement Bicycle Association) Certification 
First Aid and CPR / AED Certification for the Professional Rescuer and Health Care Provider 
Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) Personal Fitness Trainer Certification 
Additional information available on request .
Relevant Coursework 
 EHS 710 - Radiological Health 
 EHS 800 - Environmental Health Science Research Process 
 EHS 825 - Environmental Health Planning 
 EHS 840 - Industrial Hygiene Principles 
 EHS 841 - Essentials of Industrial Hygiene 
 EHS 850 - Introduction to Environmental Health Science 
 EHS 855 - Emergency Sanitation / Shelter Environment 
 EHS 863 - Field Experience in Environmental Health - Toxic Material Cataloguing 
 EHS 865 - Environmental Toxicology 
 EHS 875 - Principles of Ventilation 
 EHS 880 - Food and Waterborne Disease Control 
 EHS 885 - Crisis Management, Risk Comparison and Assessment 
 HEA 810 - Human Behavior Change 
 HEA 816 - Public Health Organization and Administration 
 HEA 830 - Biostatistics in Health Science 
 HEA 855 - Principles of Epidemiology 
 MPH 895 - Public Health Capstone - Storm Water Quality Management Plan (SWQMP) 
 SSE 828 - Industrial Safety Management 
 SSE 832 - Construction Safety 
 SSE 834 - Corporate Compliance 
 SSE 845 - Personal / Environmental Hazards 
 SSE 862 - Collective Bargaining & Labor Law for the Safety Professional 
 SSE 863 - Discrimination Law for Safety Professionals 
Undergraduate coursework available on request . 
REFERENCES 
 Bryan Makinen 
EKU Environmental Health and Safety 
Director of Environmental Health & Safety 
859-622-1111 
bryan.makinen@eku.eku 
 Gary Brown, Dr. PH, CIH, RS, DAAS 
EKU Professor of Environmental Health Science 
Graduate Program Coordinator 
859-622-1992 
gary.brown@eku.edu 
Additional references available on request.

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BLAKE DOBBS PROFESSIONAL RESUME

  • 1. Blake Austin Dobbs (859) 248 - 9654 blakeadobbs@gmail.com Professional Experience UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE, Dublin, California December 2013 - Present Health Services Administration (70B) Commissioned Officer Safety Officer In Charge (OIC) SECRET Security Clearance Serve the United States Army Reserve as a Commissioned Officer in a health care administrative assistant role, having attained a SECRET Security Clearance and being responsible for ensuring that the Army’s health care facilities at Camp Parks, Dublin California run efficiently. Currently acting as the Safety Officer in Charge (OIC) for the 1-363rd Training Support Battalion, responsible for maintaining compliance with both Army and OSHA standards and ensuring the safety of all personnel and equipment during scheduled exercises. Additional duties to include the planning, coordination and monitoring of the treatment of patients, advising unit commanders and staff in medical and non-medical areas of patient evacuation, the treatment and tracking practice of preventive medicine, organization of supply equipment, and the training of personnel. KAISER PERMANENTE, San Francisco, California September 2013 - January 2014 Environmental Health & Safety Manager Served the Kaiser Permanente health care community as an Environmental Health and Safety Manager responsible for maintaining compliance with Local, State and Federal Standards at all San Francisco health care facilities. Additionally, served as an active member on multiple EH&S committees, enhanced various EH&S programs, facilitated EH&S meetings, organized a chemical spill response team, updated EH&S policies and procedures, managed the collection and disposal of hazardous materials and waste generated from each facility, directed the HAZCOM program, expanded the Medical Center’s Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) database and participated in weekly construction site safety inspections, while functioning as a contractor in an interim role. EKU Environmental Health & Safety, Richmond, Kentucky May 2012 - June 2013 Environmental Health & Safety Officer Served the Eastern Kentucky University campus community as an EH&S Officer cataloguing hazardous materials while sampling, testing and incorporating industrial hygiene instruments into the analysis of several large storm water outfall sites measured for biological contaminants, including results in comprehensive reports. Additionally, utilized noise dosimeters to measure and record the noise exposure levels posed to Police Officers during regular working hours at the EKU Police Department.
  • 2. EKU POLICE DEPARTMENT, Richmond, Kentucky May 2008 - June 2013 Police Officer Served the Eastern Kentucky University campus community as a Police Officer, Police-Training Officer, Firearms Instructor and Telecommunications Officer, maintaining campus safety and security by enforcing Federal laws, Kentucky state laws, local ordinances and university policies. Further duties included the investigation of crimes (violations, misdemeanors, and felonies), detainment and apprehension of criminals, interviewing of witnesses, interrogation of suspects, search of persons and seizure of evidence and property, routine patrol of university property by foot, bicycle and police cruiser, safe and rapid response to emergency situations and calls for assistance, assignments to security details tasked with the prevention of illegal, unsafe, or undesirable behavior from occurring during university functions and events, traffic control and traffic accident investigations on and around university properties. Additional employment history available on request. EDUCATION Eastern Kentucky University Master of Public Health (Environmental Health Science Concentration) - 2013 - G.P.A. 3.81 Eastern Kentucky University Industrial Hygiene Certificate (Master Degree Level) - 2013 Eastern Kentucky University Occupational Safety Certificate (Master Degree Level) - 2014 Eastern Kentucky University Bachelor of Science in Police Studies - 2006 College transcripts available on request . Volunteer Work  Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) for Special Olympics Kentucky - Torch Runner Escort  California Special Olympics - Volunteer  Kentucky Habitat for Humanity - Volunteer  Children’s Cancer Society - Fundraiser / Volunteer Additional information available on request
  • 3. Training and Certifications OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) First Responder Operations Level Certificate, 29 CFR 1910.120 (e) & 40 CFR 311 United States Department of The Army Training:  Army Medical Department (AMEDD) MS - FLD MED ASST/MEDEVAC Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC)  Medical - CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) Defense Initial Training  Commanders Safety Course  Additional Duty Safety Course  Composite Risk Management Basic Course  First Army Academy (FAA) Observer Coach / Trainer (OC/T) Course (40 hours) FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), NIMS (National Incident Management System) certificates:  NIMS IS-00003 Radiological Emergency Response  NIMS IS-00005.A Introduction to Hazardous Materials  NIMS IS-00055 Household Hazardous Materials, A Guide for Citizens.  NIMS IS-00100.a Introduction to ICS  NIMS IS-00100.LEa Introduction to ICS for Law Enforcement  NIMS IS-00100.HC Introduction to ICS, for Health Care/Hospitals  NIMS IS-00200.a ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents  NIMS IS-00230.a Fundamentals of Emergency Management  NIMS IS-00235 Emergency Planning  NIMS IS-00700 National ICS intro.  NIMS IS-00800 National Response Framework, an Introduction Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT) Certificates and Certifications:  Law Enforcement Basic Training, fulfilling the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council (KLEC) Police Officer Professional Standards (P.O.P.S.), for achieving the Kentucky Sworn Peace Officer Certification, 768 hour course  Rapid Deployment 40 hour course  Defensive Driving 40 hour course  Police Training Officer 40 hour course  Firearms Instructor 80 hour course  Computer Crimes Investigations 40 hour course  Cyber Investigation 101-Secure Techniques for Onsite Preview (S.T.O.P.) 16 hour course  Image Scan 8 hour course  CJIS (Criminal Justice Information Services) LINK (Law Information Network of Kentucky) and NCIC (National Crime Information Center) Full Access 40 hour course LEBA (Law Enforcement Bicycle Association) Certification First Aid and CPR / AED Certification for the Professional Rescuer and Health Care Provider Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) Personal Fitness Trainer Certification Additional information available on request .
  • 4. Relevant Coursework  EHS 710 - Radiological Health  EHS 800 - Environmental Health Science Research Process  EHS 825 - Environmental Health Planning  EHS 840 - Industrial Hygiene Principles  EHS 841 - Essentials of Industrial Hygiene  EHS 850 - Introduction to Environmental Health Science  EHS 855 - Emergency Sanitation / Shelter Environment  EHS 863 - Field Experience in Environmental Health - Toxic Material Cataloguing  EHS 865 - Environmental Toxicology  EHS 875 - Principles of Ventilation  EHS 880 - Food and Waterborne Disease Control  EHS 885 - Crisis Management, Risk Comparison and Assessment  HEA 810 - Human Behavior Change  HEA 816 - Public Health Organization and Administration  HEA 830 - Biostatistics in Health Science  HEA 855 - Principles of Epidemiology  MPH 895 - Public Health Capstone - Storm Water Quality Management Plan (SWQMP)  SSE 828 - Industrial Safety Management  SSE 832 - Construction Safety  SSE 834 - Corporate Compliance  SSE 845 - Personal / Environmental Hazards  SSE 862 - Collective Bargaining & Labor Law for the Safety Professional  SSE 863 - Discrimination Law for Safety Professionals Undergraduate coursework available on request . REFERENCES  Bryan Makinen EKU Environmental Health and Safety Director of Environmental Health & Safety 859-622-1111 bryan.makinen@eku.eku  Gary Brown, Dr. PH, CIH, RS, DAAS EKU Professor of Environmental Health Science Graduate Program Coordinator 859-622-1992 gary.brown@eku.edu Additional references available on request.