Natasha Edwards Operations Manager

areas of expertise
- Industrial Hygiene
- Hazardous Materials
- Behavioral Based Safety
- Project Management
- Data Collection and Analysis
education
- Registered Occupational Hygiene Technician – CRBOH
- National Construction Safety Officer- ACSA – Alberta Construction Safety Association
- Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety – University of Alberta
- Certified Indoor Environmentalist Consultant – accredited by the Council for Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB)
Natasha has 17 years of experience in the Occupational Health & Safety Field with most of her time spent in Occupational Hygiene.
Her first 3 years of experience were as a Safety Consultant in Oil & Gas, power plants, and manufacturing facilities. During this time, she specialized in behavioral based safety, gas monitoring in hazardous environments and became a Certified High Angel and Confined Space Rescuer.
In 2011 Natasha started a career as a Project Manager of Occupational Hygiene at DF Technical & Consulting Services Ltd. Natasha spent 14 years working in many industries and building trusted relations with her clients. Natasha proclaims that serving the industry has been one of her greatest pleasures and her long-term goal is to educate as many people as possible on chemical, biological, and physical hazards.
Commitment to Total Worker Health is not only related to employees but also the environment that the business lives in and contributes to.
publications
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Lead and Heavy Metal Exposure: What Business Owners Need to Know
Lead and heavy metal aren’t just industrial buzzwords – they’re serious workplace hazards. Whether you’re managing a construction site, manufacturing facility, or commercial renovation project, understanding the risks of heavy metal
June 18, 2025Read More -
Confined Spaces and Toxic Air: Ensuring Worker Safety in High-Risk Areas
Confined spaces—like tanks, manholes, silos, and pipelines—pose serious risks due to limited airflow, restricted entry/exit, and the potential buildup of toxic gases. In Canada, these environments have contributed to numerous workplace injuries
June 3, 2025Read More
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🔍 Lead and Heavy Metal Exposure: Are You Protecting Your Workers?
Lead and other heavy metals can quietly put your team at serious risk - especially during construction, demolition, or manufacturing projects.
Our last Asbestos Worker in Alberta 2-Day Training Course before the Summer season happens at the end of this month!
🗓️ June 24th - 25th
⏰ 8AM - 5PM
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In our latest blog post, we explore:
✅ What qualifies as a confined space
✅ Common toxic air hazards
✅ Canadian and provincial regulations and standards
✅ Key steps for safe entry, monitoring, and rescue
✅ The role of industrial hygienists in protecting workers