Bureau of Environmental Health Services: Overview and Programs

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The Bureau of Environmental Health Services (BEHS) is dedicated to promoting public health through various environmental programs and services. Led by Acting Chief Dusty Johnson, BEHS manages food safety operations, lodging inspections, environmental child care, emergency response activities, and more. Field supervisors, program managers, and support staff work together to ensure environmental health standards are met. Retail food inspections, manufactured food programs, and lodging inspections are key components of BEHS initiatives. Contact information for key personnel is also provided.


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  1. Bureau of Environmental Health Services State and Local Partnerships for Environmental Public Health Dusty Johnson Acting Chief

  2. Talking Points Bureau Staff Overview Environmental Programs and Managers Field Supervisors and LPHA Liaisons Services BEHS provides for LPHAs

  3. Bureau of Environmental Health Services Staff Overview 2 Bureau Managers 2 Operations Managers 5 Field Supervisors 20 environmental health field staff 5 Program Managers 4 Program Support Assistants 1 Environmental Engineer 2 Administrative Support Assistants

  4. Bureau Managers Vacant Chief Dusty Johnson, Acting Chief/Deputy Chief Dusty.johson@health.mo.gov Aaron Winslow, Field Operations Manager Aaron.winslow@health.mo.gov Mark Jenkerson, Food Operations Manager Mark.Jenkerson@health.mo.gov Contact by phone: 573-751-6095

  5. BEHS Programs Food Safety Operations Retail Food Program Manufactured Food Program Environmental Operations Lodging & Legionella Control and Prevention Onsite Wastewater Treatment Environmental Child Care Emergency Response Activities

  6. Retail Food Inspections, complaint response, rule/policy development Inspection authority granted to LPHAs via statute and the state investment in LPHA Participation Agreement Paige Vanloo, Program Manager (573) 290-5945

  7. Manufactured Food Inspections, complaint response, rule/policy development Inspections completed by BEHS/FDA BEHS/LPHAs collaborate on facilities that are both retail and manufactured food Ainsley Lackey,Program Manager 573-751-9523

  8. Lodging Inspections, complaint response, licensure, rule/policy development Inspection authority granted to LPHAs via statute and the state investment in LPHA Participation Agreement (PA) Britni Hendren, Program Manager (573) 751-6089

  9. Legionella Control and Prevention Evaluates potential Legionella exposure events in lodging and health care facilities Conducts Environmental Assessments and Testing Reviews Water Management Plans and provides improvement recommendations Britni Hendren Program Manager 573-751-6089

  10. Environmental Child Care Inspections, complaint response, rule/policy development Inspection authority granted to LPHAs via statute and the child care sanitation inspection PA Craig Sullivan, Program Manager (573) 526-4043

  11. Onsite Wastewater Treatment Permitting, complaint response, registration of professionals and more! LPHA complaint response via the state investment in LPHA PA LPHA permitting via OWTS PA or local ordinance Eric Folks, Program Manager (573) 751-7885

  12. Links http://health.mo.gov//atoz/ehog/index.php http://health.mo.gov/safety/foodsafety/inde x.php http://www.health.mo.gov/safety/lodging/in dex.php http://health.mo.gov/living/environment/on site/index.php http://health.mo.gov/safety/childcare/index .php

  13. Emergency Response BEHS operates a 24/7 On-Call schedule to evaluate emergency events (truck/train wreaks, floods, fires, etc.) Works jointly with Office of Emergency Coordination in the deployment of the Missouri Rapid Response Team Assists in large scale emergency events. Assists with coordinating activities between LPHA, State and Feds.

  14. BEHS-LPHA Liaisons BEHS separates our field work activities into 5 Districts. Each District is overseen by a District Supervisor. The District Supervisors are the point of contact for LPHAs. They are entry point into the DHSS system and can coordinate assistance across programs and various subject matters.

  15. Statewide District Map Aaron Winslow, Field Operations Manager Worth Putnam Schuyler Atchison Scotland Mercer Clark Nodaway Harrison Gentry Sullivan Adair Knox Holt Grundy Lewis Andrew Daviess DeKalb Linn Macon Marion Shelby Livingston Northeast Caldwell Buchanan Clinton Northwest Ralls Chariton Monroe Randolph Carroll Platte Ray Pike Clay Audrain Howard Saline Montgomery Lincoln Lafayette Jackson Boone Cooper Central Callaway St. Charles Warren Johnson Pettis St. Louis City Cass Moniteau Gasconade St. Louis Cole Osage Morgan Franklin Henry Benton Jefferson Bates Miller Maries St. Clair Camden Ste. CrawfordWashington Hickory Genevieve Phelps Vernon St. Francois Pulaski Perry Cedar Iron Dallas Laclede Polk Dent Southwest Barton Madison Dade Cape Girardeau Reynolds Southeast Texas Wright Bollinger Greene Webster Jasper Shannon Wayne Lawrence Scott Christian Carter Douglas Newton Stoddard Mississippi Howell Stone Butler Barry Oregon Ripley Ozark Taney McDonald New Madrid Pemiscot Dunklin

  16. Southeast District Ann Winkler, District Supervisor 471 Siemers Drive, Suite H Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (573) 290-5945 (O) (573) 714-1501 (C) Ann.Winkler@health.mo.gov Jefferson Ste. Washington Genevieve St. Francois Perry Iron Madison Cape Girardeau Reynolds Bollinger Wayne Scott Carter Stoddard Mississippi Butler Oregon Ripley New Madrid District Field Staff: Blaine Gotto Cape Girardeau Paula Cates Popular Bluff Jon Peacock Park Hills Pemiscot Dunklin

  17. Southwest District Edith Todd, District Supervisor 1110 East. 7th St. Ste. 12 Joplin, MO 64801 (417) 629-3187 (O) (417) 343-9213 (M) Edith.Todd@health.mo.gov Henry Bates St. Clair Hickory Vernon Cedar Dallas Laclede Polk Barton Dade Wright Greene Webster Jasper Lawrence Christian Douglas Newton Howell District Field Staff: Jason Cummins Joplin Andrew Freiburger Springfield Vacant Stone Barry Ozark Taney McDonald

  18. Central District Rachelle Kuster, District Supervisor 930 Wildwood P.O. Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 526-5871 (O) (573) 690-7447 (C) Rachelle.Kuster@health.mo.gov Adair Linn Macon Shelby Chariton Monroe Randolph Audrain Howard Saline Montgomery Boone Callaway Cooper Pettis Moniteau Gasconade Cole Osage Morgan Franklin Benton Miller Maries Camden CrawfordW District Field Staff: Molly Ann Grellner Jefferson City Steve Hawk Jefferson City John Campbell Rolla Phelps Pulaski Dent Texas Shannon

  19. Northeast District Whitney Nelson, District Supervisor 220 S. Jefferson Ave. St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 982-8263 (O) (573) 508-8073 (M) Whitney.Nelson@health.mo.gov District Field Staff: Vacant Clark Knox Lewis Marion Ralls Pike Lincoln St. Charles Warren St. Louis City St. Louis

  20. Northwest District Lori Moore, District Supervisor 8800 E. 63rd Street, Ste. 600 Raytown, MO 64133 (816) 350-5441 (O) (816) 810-9031 (C) Lori.Moore@health.mo.gov Worth Putnam SchuylerScotland Atchison Mercer Nodaway Harrison Gentry Sullivan Holt Grundy Andrew Daviess DeKalb Livingston Caldwell Buchanan Clinton Carroll Platte Ray Clay Lafayette Jackson Johnson Cass District Field Staff: Maura Roberts Raytown Larry Wickersham Maryville

  21. Our goal with LPHAs Our goal is to assist LPHAs in the development of a comprehensive risk based environmental health program, by working with both environmental staff and administration. We provide technical assistance and field support to environmental staff. We are available to administrators as a resource and sounding board.

  22. Services BEHS provides to LPHA Training Technical guidance Routine joint field work Capacity surge for large and/or multicounty events Enforcement assistance Program review and development

  23. Questions?

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