Patrion McMickle has over 3 years of experience in industrial hygiene and safety, conducting evaluations to identify hazards. Specialized skills include sampling and monitoring for chemicals, noise, dust, and radiation. Current role involves industrial hygiene surveys for the Navy through a DoD contract, performing evaluations, implementing controls, and entering data into the DOEHRS-IH system. Education includes a Master's in Environmental Health from Old Dominion University and a Bachelor's in Biology from Norfolk State University, with relevant coursework in industrial hygiene, environmental health, epidemiology, toxicology, and chemistry.
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Patrion McMickle's Industrial Hygiene Experience
1. PATRION MCMICKLE
13100 Broxton Bay Dr • Jacksonville, FL 32218
patrionm@gmail.com
757.270.7266
Summary of Qualifications
Over 3 years of experience in industrial hygiene and safety experience to include conducting industrial hygiene
evaluations by recognizing, anticipating, and identifying hazards in a variety of work environments. Proven
expertise and perseverance in developing corrective methods, controls, and procedures to improve work
environments; superb ability in conducting research and surveys to ensure standardization of industrial hygiene
practices. U.S. Government Common Access Card holder with a Secret Security Clearance. 18 semester hours of
Chemistry between undergraduate and graduate education. Includes 10 semester hours of organic chemistry.
Work Experience
Industrial Hygiene Technician
Enterprise Ventures Corporation (EVC) – Johnstown, PA (April 2016-present)
• Work with DoD contract with US Navy BUMED through Concurrent Technologies Corporation to perform
Industrial Hygiene Surveys and enter the data into DOEHRS-IH. Conducting industrial hygiene evaluations
related to recognition, evaluation, and formulation of controls for occupational health hazards at a variety
of settings to include submarine maintenance at Naval Station Kings Bay, and various base commands such
as MWR, PWD, and clinics.
• Conduct industrial hygiene surveys of worksites (including heavy industrial activities) which will include
completing survey forms, and use of industrial hygiene monitoring and sampling equipment. Many of these
IH surveys and investigations involve the survey of a variety of complex industrial operations in order to
identify and evaluate conditions which may be hazardous to the health of workers.
• Select, calibrate and use the appropriate Industrial Hygiene sampling and monitoring instrumentation to
characterize chemical and physical hazards in industrial/workplace settings - perform personal and area
sampling of dusts, gases, vapors, and other potential health hazards for analysis; as well as perform
personal noise dosimetry, sound pressure level monitoring and radiation surveys.
• Ensure proper sample collection, sample preservation, and sample shipment of all samples collected and
coordinate with supporting Industrial Hygiene laboratories to ensure all samples are managed in accordance
with established procedures, to include appropriate chain of custody and ensure timely reporting of
analytical results.
• Complete all associated IH data management activities to include data reporting and entry into the DoD
Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System (DOEHRS)-an Occupational Health
Information Management System.
• Prepare technical reports, briefings, procedures, sampling surveys and instructional outlines for exposure
sampling. Provide technical instruction and training on proper sampling procedures and IH survey
techniques.
Skills
• Proficient with DOEHRS-IH
• Proficiency with sampling devices which include: Gilian 5000, Gil-Air 5, Gil-Air Plus, 3M Sound Level
Meter Type 2, Alnor Velomemter, Alnor Balometer, 3M Edge Noise Dosimeter, and Local exhaust
ventilation.
• Evaluating chemical and physical hazards such as noise, ventilation, face captures dilution ventilation, duct
velocity, indoor/ambient air quality, and noise sources.
• Utilizing and calibrating industrial hygiene equipment such as noise meters and air sampling equipment.
Defining various NIOSH methods. Determining TWA, STEL, OEL from PEL.
2. Education
Old Dominion University – Norfolk, VA (Sept.2014 – May.2016)
M.S. Community and Environmental Health
Concentration: Environmental Health
Norfolk State University– Norfolk, VA (Sept.2008 - Dec.2012)
B.S. Degree in Biology
Courses Taken
Environmental Risk Assessment and Decision Analysis Physical hazards & Control
Industrial Hygiene Air sampling and Analysis
Occupational Safety Standards law & Regulation ENVH Epidemiology
ENVH Law & Policy Risk Communication
TPC: Statistic Reasoning for Health Professionals Sampling & Analysis Laboratory
Research Design & Evaluation for Health Professionals Principles of Environmental Health Science
Principles Of Occupational Safety/Health Occupational Safety/Health Program Manag.
Principles Of Toxicology Independent Study in Environmental Health
Organic Chemistry