M.P.H., Industrial Hygiene, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2018
B.S., Neuroscience, University of Michigan School of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2015
Safe Management of Productions Training Certification (Online Course), 2020
Graduate Safety Practitioner (GSP-10868), Indianapolis, Indiana, 2019
OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training Certification (Online Course), 2018
HAZWOPER 40-Hour Training, Lansing, Michigan, 2017
Association for Women in Science, 2022–Present
American Industrial Hygiene Association, 2016–Present
Chicago Local Section Board of Directors, American Industrial Hygiene Association, 2020–2021
Taylor A. Burnham, MPH Consultant (586) 883-3899 Sarasota, FL tburnham@integral-corp.com
Ms. Taylor Burnham is an occupational health and safety professional with 6 years of experience in consulting, project management, fieldwork for a variety of industries, and research. Her background in industrial hygiene, environmental health sciences, and neuroscience enables her to provide high quality solutions to clients seeking support with complex human health risk assessments, occupational health and safety needs, and litigation. She has a wide range of experience in litigation support involving asbestos, talc, lead, silica, flavorings, and occupational health and safety compliance and management. Ms. Burnham’s background also involves qualitative and quantitative exposure assessment work, including air and surface sampling for a variety of chemicals in workplaces such as television, film, and news productions; chemical processing facilities; semiconductor and electronics manufacturing plants; plastics manufacturing; mining; and office buildings. Her relationship-oriented propensity enhances her ability to partner with clients to understand their unique needs and collaborate with diverse teams on dynamic projects. Ms. Burnham is committed to life-long learning and making contributions to the scientific community while advocating for the health and safety of workers.
Occupational Exposure Monitoring for Flame Retardant Chemicals under TSCA
Case Study
November 19 2024Regulatory Compliance
Health And Safety
Litigation Support
(T. Burnham also published as T. Tarpey)
Miller, E.W., B. Roberts, K. Keeton, A. Monnot, T. Tarpey, N. Zoghby, A. Segrave, and J.S. Pierce. 2022. Evaluation of asbestos exposure resulting from simulated application of spiked talcum powders. Inhalation Toxicology 34(13–14):380–398.DOI: 10.1080/08958378.2022.2132324.
Roberts, B., T. Tarpey, N. Zoghby, and T. Slavin. 2021. Beyond descriptive statistics: Using additional analyses to determine the technological feasibility of meeting a new exposure limit. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 18(9):446–460. doi:10.1080/15459624.2021.1949460.
Wagnon, J.L., M.J. Korn, R. Parent, T.A. Tarpey, J.M. Jones, M.F. Hammer, J.M. Parent, G.G. Murphy, and M.H. Meisler. 2014. Convulsive seizures and SUDEP in a mouse model of SCN8A epileptic encephalopathy. Human Molecular Genetics 24(2):506–515. doi:10.1093/hmg/ddu470.
Tarpey, T., and L. Gloekler. 2023. A case for improved health and safety support in the entertainment industry. American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Expo, Phoenix, AZ. May 22−24, 2023
Tarpey, T., L. Allen, C. Boles, and M. Ierardi. 2022. The role of the OHS professional in TV, film, and news productions. American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Expo, Nashville, TN. May 23−25.
Tarpey, T., and D. Dinh. 2021. OEHS in (lights, camera,) action! The role of the OEHS professional in TV, film, and media productions. American Industrial Hygiene Association Rocky Mountain Section Fall Technical Conference. Virtual.
Tarpey, T., B. Roberts, N. Zoghby, and T. Slavin. 2021. Determining the technological feasibility of setting a new PEL: Using respirable crystalline silica as an example. American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Expo. Virtual.