Heather Redmon, Csp
About Heather Redmon, Csp
Heather Redmon is the Environment, Health and Safety Manager at ON Semiconductor in Gresham, Oregon, where she has worked since 2021. She has extensive experience in safety management and regulatory compliance, having held various roles at Airgas-Nor Pac, Inc. and Washington State University.
Work at ON Semiconductor
Heather Redmon has served as the Environment, Health and Safety Manager at ON Semiconductor since 2021. In this role, she is based in Gresham, Oregon, and has been instrumental in promoting safety initiatives within the organization. Her focus includes achieving a 'Drive to Zero' in accidents and injuries, reflecting her commitment to maintaining a safe work environment. Heather leads safety teams and implements strategies aimed at enhancing occupational safety management across the company.
Previous Experience at Airgas-Nor Pac, Inc.
Prior to her current position, Heather Redmon held multiple roles at Airgas-Nor Pac, Inc. from 2006 to 2013. She began as a Safety Administrator and later transitioned to the role of RMP/Regulatory Coordinator. Following this, she served as a Loss Prevention Trainer, where she focused on safety training and compliance. In her final role at Airgas, she was the Regional Safety Director from 2019 to 2021, overseeing safety operations in Vancouver, Washington.
Education and Expertise
Heather Redmon holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Washington State University, which she completed from 1999 to 2001. She furthered her education by obtaining an MBA in Organizational Leadership from Marylhurst University between 2012 and 2015. Her academic background in natural science and leadership complements her professional expertise in regulatory compliance with agencies such as the FDA, DOT, and EPA.
Background in Laboratory Work
Heather Redmon began her career as a Laboratory Technician at Washington State University from 2001 to 2003. This role provided her with foundational experience in scientific processes and laboratory safety protocols, which she later applied in her safety management roles. Her early work in a laboratory setting contributed to her understanding of safety regulations and compliance in various environments.