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Brett Johnson

@brettjohnson

Safety professional skilled in loss control, OSHA standards, and safety program development.

United States
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What I'm looking for

I seek a safety role where I can apply OSHA expertise and loss-control QA skills, contribute to program development, and grow into increased responsibility within a collaborative, safety-focused organization.

I am a safety professional with a Bachelor of Science in Safety Studies and hands-on experience in commercial loss control and safety program development.

I have applied OSHA 510 and 511 standards and National Fire Academy training to QA insurance reports and improve workplace safety practices for clients from 2016 to the present.

My background includes developing Lockout/Tagout procedures during a senior project, supervising inventory operations, and performing maintenance and event setup — demonstrating adaptability and practical problem solving.

I am organized, tech-savvy with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, and committed to taking on new challenges that use my safety knowledge for professional growth.

Experience

Work history, roles, and key accomplishments

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Safety Studies Intern

Seabrook International, LLC

Collaborated on revising the Lockout/Tagout program, researched requested procedures, and developed LOTO procedures for specific machinery to improve safety compliance.

Education

Degrees, certifications, and relevant coursework

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Keene State College

Bachelor of Science, Safety Studies

Completed a Bachelor of Science in Safety Studies with coursework and a senior project focused on lockout/tagout program development and safety standards.

Tech stack

Software and tools used professionally

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