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Worker Training Program
Sharon D. Beard, M.S.
Branch Chief;
Worker Education and Training Branch
Tel 984-287-3237
[email protected]
Sharon D. Beard is the director of the NIEHS Worker Training Program, an innovative program that supports development and delivery of safety and health training programs for workers involved in hazardous waste cleanup and emergency response throughout the nation. Training is delivered by universities, unions, community colleges, and non-profit organizations who are funded through cooperative agreements with the NIEHS Worker Training Program.
An industrial hygienist, Beard has worked with the program for over 25 years. She first became involved with responsibilities to coordinate, evaluate, and improve initiatives surrounding the Environmental Career Worker Training Program (ECWTP). The ECWTP trains individuals from disadvantaged communities for sustainable careers in environmental restoration, construction, and other fields. In 2013, Beard was honored with the Lorin Kerr Award from the American Public Health Association (APHA) Occupational Health and Safety Section for her leadership of the ECWTP.
Today, Beard continues to use her expertise to provide expert review, guidance, and leadership in managing a diverse, multi-million-dollar portfolio of NIEHS-funded worker training grants in the areas of hazardous waste handling and transport, emergency response, and nuclear and radiation safety. Beard also works with colleagues in the NIEHS Division of Extramural Research and Training to facilitate research translation through the
Partnerships for Environmental Public Health (PEPH) Program
. PEPH is an umbrella program that brings NIEHS stakeholders together in the shared goal of advancing the impact of environmental public health research at local, regional, and national levels.
Beard works on numerous committees to raise awareness and promote engagement on topics surrounding occupational health. She is currently a member of the Brownfields Federal Partnership Interagency Working Group. She is also a member of the APHA and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienist.
Beard holds a Master of Science degree in environmental science and management from Tufts University in Massachusetts where she received the prestigious Environmental Science and Management Fellowship from the National Urban Fellows, Inc. She also holds Bachelor of Science degree in biology with a minor in business from Western Carolina University in North Carolina.
Selected Publications and Reports
Beard SD, Mitchell AH, Fontaine B, Lawless J, Heinlein C, Flinta D, Amaker A, Weems LH, Wallace PS, Graham V, Drozdov M, Campbell S, Aims, M. 2020. [
Guidance to Protect Volunteers from COVID-19 During Natural Disaster Response and Recovery
Beard SD, Mitchell AH, Fontaine B, Lawless J, Heinlein C, Flinta D, Amaker A, Weems LH, Wallace PS, Graham V, Drozdov M, Campbell S, Aims, M. 2020.
Beard SD and Wright D. 2018. [
NIEHS Worker Training Program: Building Capacity with Native Americans and Alaska Natives to Handle Hazardous Materials and Respond to Emergencies
Beard SD and Wright D. 2018.
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Related Links
Worker health, safety benefit from strategic partnerships, experts say
- Environmental Factor, November 2021
Sharon Beard recognized by American Industrial Hygiene Association
- Environmental Factor, June 2021
COVID-19 resilience and recovery for workers, communities
- Environmental Factor, May 2021
Fighting misinformation, preventing workplace COVID-19 exposure
- Environmental Factor, March 2021
NIEHS program builds careers, changes lives
- Environmental Factor, February 2021
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